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Byron Graves serves as Associate Professor of Music at Andrews University, holding key leadership roles as Graduate Program Director, Music Education Area Coordinator, and Wind/Percussion Area Coordinator within the Department of Music. He directs the Wind Symphony and teaches music education courses for teacher certification programs.
His educational foundation includes:
- BMus in Clarinet Performance and Music Education from Andrews University
- MMus in Instrumental Conducting from Central Michigan University
- DMA in Music Education from Boston University
Dr. Graves specializes in music pedagogy with emphasis on band/handbell education and wind ensemble conducting. His research integrates spiritual formation with musical development, reflected in Vespers performances and sacred music programming. He mentors clarinet students through studio instruction while developing future Adventist music educators through certification programs.
His 2018-2019 creative output demonstrates diverse artistic engagement spanning wind symphony repertoire, festival adjudication, and alumni collaborations. These performances showcase educational programming from holiday concerts to contemporary works, emphasizing community building through music.
While specific award names aren't documented, his ensembles have earned national recognition during extensive U.S. tours.
As Graduate Program Director, Dr. Graves advises music education candidates and maintains an active clarinet studio. His leadership leverages institutional support for ensemble tours and festival participation, with professional memberships providing students access to national networks.
Dr. Graves directs the Wind Symphony and collaborates through the St. Joseph Municipal Band. His chamber music partnerships with colleagues and students foster a vibrant performance culture, complemented by his roles as clinician for national band/handbell festivals.
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