Faculty
Lizabeth Wing
René Boyer
Warren E. George
Terence Milligan
Ann M. Porter
Ray Wheeler
Charles H. Benner
Gerald R. Doan
Donald E. Metz
Staff
Debbie Reynolds
Professor of Music Education; Head, Division of Music Education. BA, Luther College; MM, U. of Cincinnati; EdD, U. of Illinois. Taught general, instrumental, and vocal music in the public schools. Previous faculty positions at the U. of Oregon and the Crane School of Music, Potsdam College. Author of articles for state and national music education publications (Oregon Music Educator, Cadenza, The School of Music News, The Instrumentalist, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Research Applications in Music Education, Triad, The Quarterly, Update, and Design for Arts in Education). Member of the National Board of Editors for The Quarterly, 1990-1997; and Council Advisory Committee for the Council for Research in Music Education (1988-1998); Editorial Board member for Contributions and the Southeastern Journal of Music Education. Chapter author for the Handbook for Research in Music Teaching and Learning and Section Editor for The New Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning; Co-author with Richard Colwell of An Orientation to Music Education: Structural Knowledge for Music Teaching. Coordinator and Executive Editor of The Mountain Lake Reader. State and regional division offices with the Music Educators National Conference. Clinician at state and national conventions. Faculty, CCM since 1986.
(513) 556-6017
wingl@uc.edu
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Professor of Music Education. BM, MM, Southern Illinois U. in Edwardsville; EdD, Washington U., St. Louis, Missouri. Has all levels of Orff-Teacher Training Certification and has completed Kodály Certification from the Danube Bend Summer U. in Estrogom, Hungary. Past president of the National Association for the Study and Performance of African American Music (NASPAAM), an affiliate organization of MENC; Coordinator and director of the Orff-Schulwerk Certification Program at U. of Cincinnati; Guest clinician for numerous state, national, and international conferences, teacher inservices and courses of study. Presenter in MENC publication, Bringing Multicultural Music to Children; Special guest singer and conductor on Compact Disc - Gospels and Spirituals, Corinthian Chor Millstatt, recorded in Austria by Austro-Star; Author of Vocal-Ease — A K-6 Resource for the Classroom Teacher. Co-author of Music Fundamentals, Methods, and Materials for the Elementary Classroom Teacher; Co-author of Share the Music, K-8 basal book series; Contributing writer for Essential Repertoire for the Developing Choir; Author of Expressions of Freedom (Anthology of African American Spirituals, Vol. I, II, III and Complete Edition); Author of Walking in the Light of Freedom; Celebrating African American History through the Spiritual Song, Celebrating African American History through Plantation Songs and Folklore, and Celebrating African American History through Children's Songs, Games, Rope Chants and Dances. Composer of Ballad of the Underground Railroad, two-part with a Show Trax CD. Composer of United We Stand, available for 2-part and 3-part mixed with Show Trax CD by Hal Leonard. Co-author of Spotlight on Music, K-8 basal book series by McGraw-Hill. Received the CCM Outstanding Teaching Award for the 1998-1999 and 2002-2003 school years. Faculty, CCM since 1978.
(513) 556-9505
Boyerwr@email.uc.edu
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Professor of Music Education; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Director of Graduate Studies. BME, U. of Kansas; MM, Michigan State U.; PhD, U. of Kansas. Public school instrumental music teacher and director of music, 4 years; faculty, U. of Texas at Austin,1967-73; faculty, Pennsylvania State U., 1973-77. Active in state and national professional organizations through committee assignments and convention presentations: Ohio Music Education Association, numerous committee assignments, Chairman of Southwest Region (1979-81), 1982 and 1987 Professional Conferences, Region/All-State Orchestra (1982-83), Editor of Triad, (1983-85), President (1988-90); Recipient, OMEA Distinguished Service Award, 1996; Music Educators National Conference Chairman of the Publications Planning Committee (1985-90). Articles in various professional journals; major chapters in two books; Editor, Journal of Band Research, 1974-82. Faculty, CCM since 1977.
(513) 556-9470
Warren.George@uc.edu
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Professor of Music and Assistant Director of Wind Studies. Dr. Milligan currently serves as the conductor of the Symphony Band, director of the Graduate Cognate Program in Wind Conducting, and is the former director of the U.of Cincinnati Bearcat Bands. In addition, he is integrally involved with the Music Education programs at CCM. Dr. Millligan holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The U. of Texas at Austin as well as the Master of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees from West Texas State U. He has undertaken additional research at the John Herrick Jackson Music Library at Yale U. on the music of Charles Ives and has published several articles on Ives and his chamber music. More recently, he spent five months on sabbatical leave in Montreal, Canada, and in Paris, France, where he conducted research on current Canadian and French wind band music. Dr. Milligan brings to his position a wide variety of experience and expertise as a musician, educator and scholar, and he is in continuous demand as a guest conductor and clinician throughout the United States and Canada. He also has apppeared as a performer, clinician, and lecturer at numerous regional and state conferences of the Ohio and Kentucky Music Educators Association; at the national conferences of the College Band Directors National Association, the American Society of University Composers, the Music Teachers National Association, and the American Choral Directors Association; in Taipei and Taichung, Taiwan R.O.C., as a visiting professor at Tunghai Universoty; and on National Public radio program Windworks which was aired throughout North America. Dr. Milligan has been selected for inclusion in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Outstanding Young Men of America, Who's Who in Fine Arts Higher Education, and most recently in the fifty-ninth addition of Who's Who in America. In June 1996 the College-Conservatory of Music presented him the Outstanding Teacher Award, and in May 2003 Dr. Milligan was named the Outstanding Teacher for the U. of Cincinnati Honors Scholars Program. Faculty, CCM since 1979.
(513) 556-9425
Terry.Milligan@uc.edu
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Assistant Professor of Music Education. BME, Ohio State U.; MM, Western Michigan U.; PhD, Florida State U. Taught public school instrumental music at various levels in Kentucky. Served on the faculty at California State U., Hayward as Associate Director of Bands, and in the Music Education Division. Former teachers include Craig Kirchoff, Richard Suddendorf, James Croft, Clifford Madsen, and Patrick Dunnigan. Articles in various professional and state journals; served as Higher Education Representative for the California Music Educators Bay Section Association. Guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator with school bands and with regional, district, and state honor bands. Conference presentations at national and state levels. Faculty, CCM since 2003.
(513)
556-9530
porteram@uc.edu
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Assistant Professor of Music Education. BME, MM Choral Conducting, University of Oklahoma; PhD, University of North Texas. Taught public school choral music at various levels in Arkansas. Served on the faculty at Arkansas Tech University as Director of Choral Activities and Coordinator of the Vocal Music Education Program. Former teachers include Dennis Shrock, Jerry McCoy, Henry Gibbons, and Warren Henry. Articles, book and choral reviews have been published in the Choral Journal. Served on the University of North Texas College of Music Dean’s Council as Graduate Student Representative. Named UNT’s Outstanding Graduate Music Education Student of 2006. Guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator with regional, district, and state honor choirs. Conference presentations at national, regional, and state levels. Faculty, CCM since 2006.
(513)
556-9506
terry.wheeler@uc.edu
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Professor Emeritus of Music Education. BS, Wittenberg U.; M. Ed., U. of Cincinnati; PhD, Ohio State U. Teacher of instrumental music and high school principal, Ohio public schools. Band adjudicator; writer of numerous published articles on instrumental music teaching and music education. Recipient of 1971 Ohio Music Education Association Distinguished Service Award, Wittenberg U. 1973 Canticum Novum Award, Distinguished Faculty Service Award, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 1979. President, Ohio Music Education Association, 1958-60; President, MENC North Central Division, 1965-67; President, Music Educators National Conference, 1974-76; Member, Board of Directors, International Society for Music Education, 1974-76; Seminars and Consultant Moscow, Russia, 1977 Australia, 1981; Visiting Professor, Brigham Young University, 1975 and Catholic University of America, 1981-82. Faculty, School of Music, The Ohio State U., 1957-68; Faculty, CCM since 1968. Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati, 1979.
Professor Emeritus of Music Education. BM, Ohio Wesleyan U.; MA, PhD, The Ohio State U. Public school instrumental and vocal teacher in New York and Ohio. College teaching in string education and conducting at Adrian College and The Ohio State U. Guest conductor, clinician, adjudicator with school orchestras and at state, national, and international teacher conferences. Conductor of the Cincinnati Junior Strings and the Cincinnati Community Orchestra. Past President of The American String Teachers' Association. Author of papers on string education, Suzuki, and studio pedagogy. Arranger of music for school orchestras. Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati, 2003.
Professor Emeritus of Music Education. BA, College of Wooster, MA, PhD, Western Reserve U. Public school teaching in Cleveland. Assistant to Bennett Reimer on Secondary General Music Project funded by HEW; also worked on CEMREL Aesthetic Education Project; Associate Music Editor, Silver Burdett Co.; created Learning to Listen to Music, 1969; created General Music Journal, 1975; host for TV-48 "Motifs" series; editorial board of Journal of Research in Music Education, 1972-78; National Chairman, Junior High/Middle School Selection Committee, 1976 MENC Convention; author, Teaching General Music in Grades 6-9 (Merrill Pub. Co., 1980); text adopted overseas by U. of South Africa and Deakin U., Australia. Articles appearing in Council for Research in Music Education, The Choral Journal, Triad, The Connecticut Music Journal, The Tennessee Musician, The American Music Teacher, General Music Journal, Humanities Education, Interdisciplinary Humanities and A Cross-Section of Research in Music Education (Stephen Barnes, ed.); over 500 music reviews for the American Record Guide; President of the Board of the National Association for Humanities Education(2001-2003); organist, St. Paul's UCC 1970-1991; consultant, The Pioneer Living Series (Raimonda Mikatavage), 2002-; included in Who's Who in Fine Arts Higher Education (WWFAHE). Faculty, CCM since 1969. Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati, 2006.
Administrative Secretary II Division of Music Education
(513) 556-6017
reynoldr@uc.edu
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