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Dominic Baldoni is an Adjunct Professor and doctoral candidate (D.M.A. in Flute Performance, Literature, and Pedagogy) at James Madison University's School of Music. He teaches courses such as Music in General Culture, Fundamentals of Music, and Aural Skills. His academic journey includes a Master of Music from the University of North Texas and dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music and Art History from Lebanon Valley College.
- Education:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.), Flute Performance, Literature, and Pedagogy (in progress), James Madison University
- Master of Music, Flute Performance and Sacred Music, University of North Texas
- Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude), Music (with concentrations in Flute and Music Theory) and Art History, Lebanon Valley College
His research interests focus on flute performance, pedagogical methodologies, and the intersection of sacred music with community engagement. Baldoni’s professional accolades include competition prizes and solo performances with orchestras such as the Lebanon Valley College Symphony Orchestra. As an educator, he maintains a private flute studio and collaborates with public schools through masterclasses and UIL competition preparation.
- Awards:
- National Flute Association Masterclass Competition Prize
- Flute Society of Washington Masterclass Competition Prize
- Lebanon Valley College Concerto-Aria Competition Winner
Baldoni’s community involvement includes serving as Director of Music Ministries at Asbury United Methodist Church, leading choirs and directing liturgical music. He also accompanies vocal and instrumental performances across regional events. His work bridges academic rigor with practical music education and ecumenical outreach.




