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Reginal Wright is a Lecturer of Choral Music Ensembles at the School of Music, Baylor University. With over 20 years of experience as a public school teacher, he has earned prestigious awards such as the Secondary Educator of the Year Award and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. His career spans conducting honor choirs across the U.S., composing works commissioned by choirs at multiple levels, and publishing through major companies like Hal Leonard and Oxford University Press.
- Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music Education from Stephen F. Austin State University
As a composer, his works 'Invictus' (2021 ACDA National Convention) and 'Where are the Bodies' (Carnegie Hall with Turtle Creek Chorale) highlight his contributions to choral music. His choirs have consistently achieved sweepstakes and 'Outstanding in Class' awards at state and national festivals.
Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Teacher
- Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
- Secondary Educator of the Year Award
Previously serving as head choral director at Mansfield High School, Wright now contributes to Baylor University’s music program. His work focuses on choral conducting, music pedagogy, and creating compositions for diverse choirs.
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