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TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Ph.D., Florida State University, 1967
M.M., University of Michigan, 1957
B.M., Stetson University, 1955
Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music, NYC, Summer, 1960
University of Vienna (Austria) and St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, Summer, 1959
Professional church musician (Organist-Director) for over 40 years
Active organ recitalist (includes performance at the Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas, 1992)
Organ/choral clinician and adjudicator
Thomas K. Brown
Professor Emeritus
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES

Professor Emeritus, Texas Woman's University, 2008-present
Professor of Music, Texas Woman's University, 1981-2008
University Organist, Texas Woman's University, 1981-present
Director of Music Programs, Texas Woman's University, 1996-1999 Past conductor of the Texas Woman's University Concert Choir, 1983-1998
Acting Chair, Department of Music and Drama, 1979-1981
Former Speaker of the Faculty Senate

 
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Guild of Organists: Fort Worth Chapter, Dallas Chapter
Historical Organ Society
American Choral Directors Association
Texas Choral Director Association
Greater Denton Arts Council
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Pedagogy of pipe organ registration
Research and performance of music by women composers
Research and performance of music for organ and solo instruments
ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS
Executive Director of the annual Denton Festival of Carols, 1981-1992; recognized for outstanding community service at the end of the first ten years by the Greater Denton Arts Council
Director of the TWU Annual Summer Workshop for Church Musicians, 1970-1982
Author of Pipe Organ Registration: A Primer (unpublished)
Compiler, Editor of An Annotated Bibliography of the Music Reference Section of the Blagg-Huey Library of Texas Woman's University (unpublished)
Compiler of Musicians, Pipes and Pews: Selected Readings for the Organist and Church Musician. (Xerox Individual Publishing, 1976)
Certificate of Award for Performance by the TWU Concert Choir at the Southwestern Region Convention of the American Choral Directors Association, 1996