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onnunign Envelope ID. 1EeFoAnnF3r1-4rFo*oon-2owoFoone4Ar <br /> Artist Profiles Spring 2017 Arts Program Application <br /> EVAN FELDMAN <br /> Associate Professor Evan Feldman conducts the UNC Wind Ensemble and UNC <br /> Symphony Band. He also serves as Music Director of the Triangle Wind Ensemble and the <br /> Greensboro Concert Band. As an active honor band clinician, adjudicator, and guest <br /> conductor, Dr. Feldman is sought after both nationally and internationally,with recent <br /> engagements throughout the United States, Romania, Belgium, Spain, and Tanzania. He has <br /> been described in the press as"...the real thing—a conductor with evident ensemble-building <br /> skills who knows his way around the podium..." <br /> In 2016 Routledge Publishing released the second edition of his textbook, <br /> Instrumental Music Education, which has been adopted by university music education <br /> programs throughout the country. Be is the author and host of the first MOOC (massive open <br /> online course) dedicated to conducting and rehearsal technique,to which over 20,000 <br /> students have enrolled through Coursera.org. He is also a contributing author to three <br /> volumes of the series A Composer's Insight, including chapters on the wind music of Sir <br /> Richard Rodney Bennett, David Bedford, and Adam Gorb. His writings have also been <br /> published in The Instrumentalist,the Iowa Bandmaster Journal, the MENC Music Educators <br /> Journal, and the IGEB Alta Musica. <br /> Dr. Feldman's arrangements and editions of music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, <br /> George Enescu, Antonin Dvoilk, Ariel Ramirez, and Sergei Prokofiev are published by <br /> Tierolff Muziekcentrale. Additionally his research on wind music has been presented at the <br /> national and international conferences of CBDNA (College Band Directors National <br /> Association), WASBE (World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles), and IGEB <br /> (International Society for the Promotion and Investigation of Wind Music). <br /> Dr. Feldman earned the Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from the Eastman <br /> School of Music, where he studied with Donald Hunsberger and Mendi Rodan and served as <br /> an assistant conductor for the Eastman Wind Ensemble and Eastman Wind Orchestra. He <br /> received his Masters in Conducting from Ithaca College and his BA in Music from Duke <br /> University. <br /> A native of Long Island, Dr. Feldman previously taught at Central College (Pella, IA) <br /> the College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, VA) and hi h school music in Hicksville, <br /> New York(Nassau County). <br />