
About
Cameron Elliott serves as Assistant Professor of Music Education (Instrumental) at Shenandoah University's Conservatory, commencing Fall 2025. With five years of prior experience teaching band, choir, guitar, and ukulele at middle and high school levels in North Carolina and Utah, he also directed the World Pride Band at the 2019 World Pride Festival in New York City and served as assistant director of the Charlotte Pride Band.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Music in Music Education, East Carolina University
- Master of Music Education (pedagogy emphasis), The Hartt School Conservatory, University of Hartford
- Ph.D. in Music Education (ABD), Frost School of Music, University of Miami
He holds certification in Smithsonian Folkways World Music Pedagogy.
Research Focus: Elliott specializes in instrumental music education with emphasis on modern band approaches, LGBTQ+ inclusive practices, and global music pedagogy. His work bridges classroom teaching with community engagement through affinity-based ensembles, reflecting commitment to diverse musical expression and educator development.
Honors:
- 2025 Higher Education Fellow, Modern Band Summit
Professional Impact: As an active clinician and conductor, Elliott presents at national conferences including NAfME and Society for Music Teacher Education events. His transition to Shenandoah builds on Appalachian roots and promises significant contributions to music teacher education through research-practice integration and community partnerships.
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