
معرفی
Adrianne Davis Kelly is an Artist Lecturer in Music Education at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Music. She holds a graduate degree in Music Therapy from Duquesne University and has over 35 years of teaching experience, including 33 years in the Pittsburgh Public Schools, primarily at Pittsburgh Minadeo Elementary School. Her roles included teaching General Music K-5, Chorus, and Instrumental Music, alongside leadership in curriculum development and honors choruses.
Education Background:
- Bachelor's Degree from Jackson State University
- Graduate Studies in Music Therapy at Duquesne University
Research & Advocacy: A strong advocate for Urban Education, she has presented workshops for the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) and directed All-City Honors Choruses. Her work emphasizes inclusive music education and community engagement.
Awards & Affiliations: Recognized by PMEA for service, certified in Orff-Schulwerk, and actively involved in organizations like Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She currently serves as National Chair of the Urban Music Leadership Conference (UMLC) and oversees student teachers at Duquesne University.
Performance Highlights: Her Pittsburgh Minadeo Elementary Chorus performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Heinz Hall, showcasing her commitment to enriching student musical experiences.





