Senior Lecturer Collaborates with Theatre & Dance

Senior Lecturer of Music Richard D. Hall, recently performed at two modern dance festivals. Richard created the music and performed Mandolin & Live Electronics on the dance piece “ToMAYto/ ToMAHto.” The work was a collaboration with dancers/choreographers Michelle Nance, director of Texas State University Dance program and Catherine Solaas, Department Chair for Dance at Austin…

Mysterium Performs at CMS/ATMI Conference

The Texas State Mysterium for New Music Ensemble recently performed in Rochester, NY, at the College Music Society’s (CMS) Sixty-Fourth Annual National Conference in association with the Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI). The performance titled “Beautiful Sounds,” was a laptop septet soundscape celebrating the sight and sounds of the San Marcos River. The…

Senior Lecturer Invited to EUROMAC

Dr. Dimitar Ninov, Senior Lecturer of Music Theory & Aural Skills,read an invited paper at the largest music theory conference in the world, EUROMAC (European Music Analysis Conference), in Moscow, on September 23, 2021. He also saw the premiere of a new composition for clarinet and piano at the New Bulgarian Music Festival, Sofia, Bulgaria,…

TXST Faculty Perform at CMS Conference

On October 7th three Texas State University School of Music faculty members performed selections from Kevin Salfen’s and Rick Davis’ newly composed song cycle, “Stations of Mychal” at the College Music Society (CMS) National Conference in Rochester, NY. The performers were Dr. Richard Novak (tenor), Dr. Ames Asbell (viola), & Dr. Joey Martin (piano).

Assistant Professor Presents at Symposium

In September, Dr. Alec Scherer, Assistant Professor of Music Education, presented two research posters (“Undergraduate Choral Conducting Courses: Examining Students’ Practice Behaviors and Instructors’ Pedagogy” and “High School Band Directors’ Perceptions and Applications of Democratic Rehearsal Procedures in Concert Band Rehearsals”) at the virtual 2021 Symposium on Music Teacher Education. The Society for Music Teacher…

Associate Professor’s Work Premiered by Florida Orchestra

The Florida Orchestra gave the world premiere of Michael Ippolito‘s new work, a la fenestra, which was commissioned for the orchestra’s opening weekend of concerts for the 2021-2022 season. Scored for strings, percussion and three brass ensembles that were placed around the theater, Ippolito depicted the isolation many experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, but also…

Assistant Professor Receives 2nd Place at CoSearch 2021

Dr. Alec D. Scherer, Assistant Professor in Music education, and his team were recently awarded 2nd place at the 2021 CoSearch event hosted by the TXST Center for Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity. Dr. Scherer’s team was comprised of 6 TXST faculty members from 4 different colleges. CoSearch is “[a]n intense creative conference that produces interdisciplinary research…

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