2001-2002 Academic Catalog

School of Humanities, Fine Arts, Faculty James Colman, Chairman: Professor of Music. Education: B.S., Grace College, 1982; M.M., Michigan State University, 1986; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1990. At Cedarville since 1989. Connie Anderson, Assistant Professor of Music. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1973; M.M., Wright State University, 1994. At Cedarville since 1999. Lyle Anderson, Professor ofMusic. Education: B.M.E., Cedarville University, 1970; M.A., The Ohio State University, 1971; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1977. At Cedarville since 1970. Terry Chamberlain, Assistant Professor of Art. Education: B.S., Bob Jones University, 1970; M.A., Bob Jones University, 1972. At Cedarville since 1996. Charles Clevenger, Professor of Music. Education: B.A., Bob Jones University, 1974; piano student oflmogene Darling, Laurence Morton, Raymond Dudley, and Richard Motris; M.M., University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 1976; D.M.A., University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory ofMusic, 1985. At Cedarville since 1982. Bruce Curlette, Associate Professor ofMusic. Education: B.S., Jacksonville State University, 1979; M.M., Eastman School of Music, 198 I; clarinet student of D. Stanley Hasty; D.M.A., The Ohio State University, 1991; clarinet student of James M. Pyne. At Cedarville since 2001. Michael DiCuirci, Professor of Music. Education: B.M., Univer– sity of Michigan, 1971; euphonium h·ombone student of Fred Snyder, Abe Torchinsky, and Glenn Smith; M.M., University of Michigan, 1977. At Cedarville since 1979. Morley Halsmith, Assistant Professor of Church Music. Educa– tion: B.S., Philadelphia Biblical University, 1997; M.M., Westchester University, 2000. At Cedarville since 2001. Laila Kteily-O'Sullivan, Associate Professor of Music Theory. Education: B.M., North Texas State University, 1988; M.M., University of North Texas, 1990; Ph.D., University of North Texas, 1996. At Cedarville since 2000. David Matson, Professor of Music History. Education: B.A., Cedarville University, 1960; graduate study, State College oflowa, 1962-63; M.A., The Ohio State University, 1968; Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1978. At Cedarville since 1965. John Mortensen, Associate Professor of Piano. Education: B.M.A., University of Michigan, 1988; piano student of Anne Koscielny and Raymond Hanson; M.M., University of Maryland, 1990; D.M.A., University ofMaiyland, 1994. At Cedarville since 1995. Charles Pagnard, Professor of Music. Education: B.M., Bowling Green State University, 1970; trnmpet student of Sidney Mear, Richard Jones, Edwin Betts, and Ettore Chiudioni; M.M., Eastman School ofMusic, 1976; graduate study, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory ofMusic, 1984. At Cedarville since 1977. Beth Porter, Assistant Professor of Vocal Music. Education: B.M., Baylor University, 1984; M.A., Western Carolina University, 1996; voice student of Joyce Farwell. At Cedarville since 1997. Mark Spencer, Associate Professor of Vocal Music. Education: B.A., Judson College, 1981; M.M., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1984; D.M.A., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminaiy, 1992; voice student ofJack Coldiron. At Cedarville since 1993. Adjunct Faculty Lori Akins, flute Tim Anderson, trombone Donald Compton, double bass Chet Jenkins, saxophone Lisa Grove, oboe Lisa Hancock, french horn Stephanie Henkle, voice SheridanKamberger, viola ShirleyMullins, music education, cello Lawrence Pitzer, guitar Jennifer Shaw, voice John Tabeling, tuba Carol Todd, music education Phyllis Warner, organ and piano, keyboard pedagogy Stacey Woolley, violin Programs of Study The Department ofMusic offers the following programs of study: Majors in: Church Music Ministiy Music with emphases in: Keyboard Pedagogy Music Themy/Composition Pe1formance Music Education (Bachelor ofMusic Education): Choral Insti1unental Minors in: Art Church Music Ministiy Graphic Design Music Career Opportunities Graduate and professional schools welcome Cedarville graduates. Careers pursued by graduates of this department include: college professor community arts manager composer/arranger instrument salesperson minister ofmusic music editor music librarian music supervisor pe1f01111er recording studio technician retail music salesperson school teacher (elementaiy and secondaiy Christian or public schools) studio teacher Dr. James Colman, chaim1a11 of the Department of A1usic, provides leadership and direction to the department and capable instrnction to his students.

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