Professor Robert Pippin Guest Faculty Residency

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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 2:30PM: ROOM 102; TROMBONE MASTERCLASS: “Brass Challenges: What Lives Beyond The Print?” 3:30PM: ROOM 216, JAZZ III REHEARSAL 4:30PM: ROOM 216; CONCERT BAND REHEARSAL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Professor Robert Pippin ~ Guest Faculty Residency

9:30AM: ROOM 123; PRINCIPLES OF MUSIC TEACHING LECTURE: “Behind The Scenes: Program Management Beyond the Rehearsal” 4:30PM: ADAUD; WIND ENSEMBLE DRESS REHEARSAL

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 11:30AM: ROOM 216 CONDUCTING MASTERCLASS AND LECTURE: “Pet Peeves What Musicians DON’T Want To See” 2:30PM: ROOM 216; BRASS AREA ADJUDICATOR Concerto Competition Round 1 4:30PM: ADAUD; CONCERT BAND DRESS REHEARSAL 7:30PM: WIND ENSEMBLE and CONCERT BAND CONCERT

Robert Pippin is Assistant Professor of Low Brass and Music Education at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, where he teaches the low brass studio, conducting, music education courses, and directs the Studio Jazz Ensemble. Immediately prior to his appointment to Northwest, he was Director of The Johns Hopkins University Wind Ensemble, assistant conductor for the Peabody Wind Ensemble, and the teacher of record for Basic Conducting courses, while pursuing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Wind Conducting at the Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University. Before attending Peabody, Robert was Director of Bands at Thompson Valley High School in Loveland, Colorado, where he developed a comprehensive band curriculum with a strong tradition of excellence in all aspects of the program including concert bands, jazz ensembles, athletic bands, and chamber music. In addition to teaching, Robert was an active performer in Colorado and Wyoming, playing trombone as a tenured member of the Fort Collins Symphony, and as a freelance artist regularly performing classical, jazz, and chamber music. In recent years, Robert has been a performer and clinician with bands, orchestras, and jazz ensembles in Colorado, Missouri, and Maryland.


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