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Brendan McConville

March 23, 2023 by

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University of Tennessee
College of Music
243 Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-4040
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Phone
865-974-7546

Brendan McConville

Interim Associate Dean of Academic & Faculty Affairs, Professor of Music Theory / Composition

Brendan McConville is  Interim Associate Dean of Academic and Faculty Affairs in the College of Music. He also co-directs the University of Tennessee study abroad program in Bologna, Italy. He holds a PhD in Music Theory & Composition from Rutgers University and completed undergraduate training at Peabody Conservatory and the Johns Hopkins University.

As a music theorist, his areas of research include twentieth-century music analysis and the use of emerging technologies in music theory pedagogy. His writings appear in a variety of scholarly journals including Theory and Practice, The Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, College Music Symposium, Perspectives of New Music, and Tempo, and he is co-author of Music Theory Foundations: an Interactive eBook (with Barbara Murphy). He serves as Editor for Technology/Online Resource Reviews for the College Music Symposium. He has co-developed mobile music theory applications for iOS and Android devices, and he is an active presenter of his research involving the use of relevant and mobile technologies in the classroom. These technologies have included social media and Web tools, Google applications, podcasts, collaborative and peer-review platforms, and online music sharing programs. He is an active presenter and member of the College Music Society (CMS), the Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI), and the Society for Music Theory (SMT) organizations. He currently serves as Treasurer for ATMI.

As a composer, he recently completed an affiliated fellowship at the American Academy of Rome (2022) where he wrote a new song cycle for collaborators in Italy. In 2016 he was awarded a Fulbright to Italy to compose a new vocal chamber work setting Gabriele D’Annuzio’s famous poem, “La Pioggia nel Pineto.” The work was released in 2018 on the award-winning album Un D’Annunzio Nuovo, which can be found on all major music distribution sites (Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, etc.). To build the work, he recorded the natural sounds of the Italian countryside – where D’Annunzio wrote the poem over 100 years ago – and put them into a background canvas for the vocal chamber piece. The sounds of the environment in the poem (e.g. cicadas, waves, rain, birds, frogs, etc.), presented both naturally and manipulated through computer software, create the sonic landscape for the performers. His music has been recognized by The American Prize in music composition and he has won three Global Music Awards. His music is available on the labels Wide Classique, ERMmedia, DaVinci, and Navona, and has published with BRS Music. His works have been commissioned, performed, televised, and recorded in the United States and in Europe.

As Director for Undergraduate Studies in the School of Music, he was actively involved in updating and enhancing curricular designs as well as improving student retention, mental health, advising, and tutoring services. He has worked closely with colleagues in the School of Music, the Haslam College of Business, and the College of Communication & Information to assist in building creative interdisciplinary programs, and he is currently working with administrators at Pellissippi State Community College to build a new articulation agreement in music. Since entering administration he has been active in the National Association of Music Executives in State Universities (NAMESU) and National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) organizations.

Education

PhD, Theory/Composition – Rutgers University (2007)
MA, Theory/Composition – Rutgers University (2005)
BA, Music – Johns Hopkins University and Peabody Institute of Music (2000)

Nathan Fleshner

March 16, 2023 by

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University of Tennessee
College of Music
117C Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-4040
Email
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Phone
865-974-4977

Nathan Fleshner

Interim Associate Dean of Research & Facilities, Associate Professor of Music Theory

Nathan Fleshner’s research focuses on the portrayal of mental illness, trauma, and the therapeutic process in music. He is interested in songs used as medical narratives to describe artists’ psychological and therapeutic experiences and has published and presented on songs by Adele, Tori Amos, Eminem, Linkin Park, Dave Matthews Band, Maren Morris, Prince Paul, Malvina Reynolds, Robert Schumann, Townes Van Zandt, and Kanye West. He is also interested in conscious and unconscious thought processes: in particular, the therapeutic, music analytic, and creative processes and how they interact. An avid Seinfeld fan, he has written two book chapters on music in the show.

He has presented papers at national and international music analysis and other disciplinary conferences, including the Society for Music Theory, the Society for Music Analysis, the International Association for Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland, the Eighth European Music Analysis Conference in Leuven, Belgium, the Ninth European Music Analysis Conference in Strasbourg, France, the Second International Conference on Music and Consciousness in Oxford, England, and Tracking the Creative Process in Music in Lisbon, Portugal. His research has been published in multiple journals and the edited volumes, Music Video Games: Performance, Politics, and Play, The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Music, and For the Sake of the Song: Essays on Townes Van Zandt.

He authors the column, “Do You Hear That Too? Music and the Medical Humanities” for the website, The Polyphony, associated with the Institute for the Medical Humanities at Durham University, UK. The column explores musicians and their music through the lens of mental health and the broader field of medicine, including analyses of specific works and connections between fields of music and medicine.

Education

PhD, Music Theory – Eastman School of Music (2012)
MM, Music Theory – Baylor University (2005)
MM, Cello Performance – University of Houston (2001)
BM, Music Education – Baylor University (1999)

Angela Batey

March 8, 2023 by

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University of Tennessee
College of Music
213 & 117C Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-4040

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Website
https://music.utk.edu/choral/index.php
Phone
865-974-6649

Angela Batey

Interim Associate Dean for Access and Engagement; Interim Director of Graduate Studies; Director of Choral Activities

Angela Batey is recognized as a prominent conductor, clinician, adjudicator and teacher whose wide variety of experience encompasses professional, university, high school, community and church choruses. Having recently served as Interim Director of the School of Music, Batey is currently Associate Director of the College of Music for Graduate Studies, Director of Choral Activities and James Cox Professor of Music. She conducts the Chamber Singers and teaches conducting courses at the graduate levels. Batey is also Director of Music at Farragut Presbyterian Church.

She is a Past-President of the Tennessee American Choral Directors Association and is currently serving on the Executive Board of Southern Division ACDA.  Batey has been Associate Conductor of Schola Cantorum of Florida, a professional chorus and Associate Music Director of the Florida Ambassadors of Music, and Festival Director of the International Cathedral Music Festival.

Batey has appeared as a clinician for the American Choral Directors Association, South Carolina Music Educators Association, Florida Vocal Association, East Tennessee Vocal Association, West Virginia Vocal Association, Georgia Vocal Association, and is a frequent adjudicator, clinician and guest conductor of choral festivals, honors choirs and educational workshops. Her concern for excellence in education is the focal point of her teaching career.

Batey holds two degrees from Birmingham-Southern College in Music Education and Musical Theatre, a master’s degree from The Florida State University in Music Education and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Choral Conducting from the University of South Carolina. In addition, she has studied Conducting with Hugh Thomas, Joseph Flummerfelt, Robert Shaw, Colleen Kirk, Clayton Krehbiel, Andre Thomas, Don V Moses and Larry Wyatt.

Education

DMA, Choral Conducting – University of South Carolina (1995)
MME, Music Education – The Florida State University (1986)
BA, Musical Theatre – Birmingham-Southern College (1984)
BME, Music Education – Birmingham-Southern College (1983)

Allison Adams

March 8, 2023 by

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University of Tennessee
College of Music
208 Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-4040

Email
[email protected]
Website
www.allisondadams.com
Phone
865-974-7532

Allison Adams

Interim Director of Undergraduate Studies, Full Professor of Saxophone

Allison Dromgold Adams holds a B.M. in Music Education and Performance from Ithaca College, a M.M. in Music Performance from the University of Minnesota, and a D.M.A. from Arizona State University. She has taught saxophone at both Ithaca College and Cornell University. In addition, she has also served on the faculty of the Nief-Norf Summer Music Festival and Ithaca College’s Summer Music Academy teaching Yoga for Musicians, in addition to studio saxophone. Her non-college teaching experience includes directing elementary and middle school band, and teaching private woodwind and piano lessons.

An avid performer, she is a member of the Nief-Norf Contemporary Music Ensemble and the tenor saxophonist in the Estrella Consort, a saxophone quartet devoted to the performance of new music. Adams frequently performs with the Knoxville Symphony and has been featured in recitals across the country. She has also performed at the World Saxophone Congress, the International Saxophone Symposium, the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) conferences, and the International Clarinet Association conference. She was featured as a concerto soloist at the 2019 NASA Region 7 conference at Western Carolina University. Adams is currently co-authoring a saxophone method book, which focuses on pedagogy for collegiate methods class students and adult beginners.

Besides her study of the saxophone, Adams’ main area of research centers around performance injuries, wellness for musicians, and the integration of yoga into music performance. A chapter on her recovery from focal dystonia is available in the collection Notes of Hope, published by Mountain Peak Music. She has also authored an essay on yoga for musicians, which can be found in the multi-media resource Cross Training for Musicians (available through Mountain Peak Music as well).

Her main saxophone teachers have included Timothy McAllister, Eugene Rousseau, and Steven Mauk. She is a D’Addario Performing Artist. For more information, please go to www.allisondadams.com.

Education

DMA, Music Performance – Arizona State University (2012)
MM, Music Performance – University of Minnesota (2008)
BM, Music Education and Performance – Ithaca College (2006)

Natalie L. Haslam College of Music

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1741 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville TN 37996-2600

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