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Reed Chamberlin serves as Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Conducting at the University of Nevada, Reno. He leads the Nevada Wind Ensemble, oversees the band program, and teaches conducting. Previously, he held roles at Seton Hill University and as a high school teacher in Ohio. He earned a DMA in Conducting from the Eastman School of Music, an MM from Youngstown State University, and a B.A. in Music Education from Ohio State University.
- Eastman School of Music: DMA in Conducting (Fennell Conducting Fellow)
- Youngstown State University: MM in Conducting
- Ohio State University: B.A. in Music Education
His research focuses on the intersection of music education and professional wind-band performance. He is sought after as a guest clinician and conductor, with international recognition through publications in the National Band Association Journal, Ohio Music Education Association's TRIAD, and WASBE Journal. Notable engagements include the 2008 International Conducting Symposium with the Italian Army Band and contributions to the Eastman Wind Ensemble's recording Stravinsky - Octet and L'Histoire du Soldat.
- Awards: Walter Hagen Prize in conducting
Advising and grants details are not explicitly documented in the provided text. His work emphasizes ensemble performance excellence and pedagogical innovation.
He directs the Nevada Wind Ensemble and has collaborated with prestigious ensembles like the Eastman Wind Ensemble. His professional activities span academic leadership, performance, and scholarly contributions to wind-band literature.




