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Time:

Wednesday
December, 14, 2016
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Location:

Meeting Room W183

Clinician(s)

Scott Teeple

Scott Teeple

Rehearsal Lab - High School Band

Clinic Synopsis:

Scott Teeple - Biographical Information

Scott Teeple, Professor of Music, serves on the conducting faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His duties include sharing responsibilities with the concert band, conducting the wind ensemble, and teaching conducting at the undergraduate and graduate levels. During the academic year, he conducts the Winds of Wisconsin, an honors band comprised of high school musicians from around the state. Mr. Teeple is in demand as a clinician and guest conductor throughout the United States and abroad. He has guest conducted All-State Honor Bands across the country, conducted the World Youth Wind Symphony at the Interlochen Arts Camp, the American School in Singapore, the IASAS Cultural Festival and the honor band for the Association of Music in Internationals Schools, in Doha, Qatar. Under his leadership, ensembles have played at state music teacher conventions, toured the Midwest, the East coast of the United States, performed in Carnegie Hall and have been heard on Public Radio. On campus, ensembles have engaged in residencies with composers. His ensembles have performed with guest soloists and conductors of international renown. The UW Wind Ensemble continues to join former UW–Madison conducting faculty and graduates in the “Wisconsin Summit,” a workshop for middle and high school band directors. The Wind Ensemble recently recorded its first CD and, recorded the “Concerto for Euphonium” by John Stevens. Mr. Teeple received degrees in Music Education and Conducting from the University of Michigan where he studied with H. Robert Reynolds. He is a member of the College Band Director’s National Association, the Music Educator’s National Conference, and the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles. Currently, Teeple serves as the president of the Big Ten Band Directors’ Foundation. He is the recipient of the UW–Madison Edna Weicher’s Award. Other honors include membership in Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Lambda and Phi Eta Sigma.

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