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Jul 31, 2017

Composer and conductor Andrew Boysen Jr. joins me to discuss his career and offer his thoughts on music education.

Topics:

  • Andrew's background, early experiences as a teacher, and the transition when taking over a program
  • Andrew's early start as a composer and the use of notation software to compose vs. pencil and paper
  • The band program at the University of New Hampshire
  • Thoughts and advice for young teachers and challenges facing music and music education

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Biography:

Andrew Boysen, Jr. is presently a professor in the music department at the University of New Hampshire, where he conducts the wind symphony and teaches conducting and composition. Under his leadership, the UNH wind symphony has released six recordings and been invited to perform at regional conventions of the College Band Directors National Association and National Association for Music Education. Previously, Boysen taught at Indiana State University and Cary-Grove (IL) High School, and was the music director and conductor of the Deerfield Community Concert Band. He remains active as a guest conductor and clinician, appearing with high school, university and festival ensembles across the United States, Great Britain, and Australia.