Libby Van Cleve

[1] Van Cleve has received the following degrees: She currently resides in Guilford, Connecticut with husband Jack Vees, a composer and bassist, and their daughter Nola.

Prominent oboist Allan Vogel commented, "Oboe Unbound is inspiring comprehensive, and easy to learn from...I recommend it highly.

"[7] As a more recent project, Van Cleve has released the first three Bach Cello Suites, edited for oboe, through The Music Source, T.D.

[1] In 2004, Van Cleve spearheaded efforts which resulted in a $148,000 grant toward preserving OHAM's recordings from the Save America's Treasures initiative.

[11] In 2010, Libby Van Cleve succeeded Vivian Perlis as Director of the Oral History of American Music project.