Kenneth Amisمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Introduction: Kenneth Amis serves as Assistant Professor of Tuba at Berklee College of Music's Boston Conservatory since 2006, with concurrent appointments as assistant conductor of the MIT Wind Ensemble, wind ensemble director at Lynn University, and tuba professor at Boston University, Longy School of Music, and New England Conservatory. His multifaceted career spans performance, composition, and conducting across major musical institutions. Education: Bachelor of Music in Composition from Boston University (enrolled at age 16) Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music in Performance Master of Music in Composition from New England Conservatory Research Interests: Amis specializes in contemporary wind ensemble composition and brass performance practices, with significant contributions to tuba repertoire through commissioned works for academic and professional ensembles. His creative output focuses on expanding brass chamber music literature while integrating traditional forms with modern techniques, evidenced by performances from Shanghai Symphony Orchestra to Royal Academy of Music Symphonic Winds. Educational philosophy emphasizes student autonomy in musical development. Scientific Awards: Outstanding Alumni Award from New England Conservatory (2003) Advising and Grants: Mentors students through personalized pedagogical approaches centered on self-directed learning in tuba performance and composition. Commissioned works from organizations like College Band Directors National Association and consortiums of 20+ universities demonstrate significant grant recognition, though specific funding amounts remain undocumented. Labs and Teams: Principal tuba player for Empire Brass since 1993 and Palm Beach Opera Orchestra, while leading Lynn University Wind Ensemble. Serves as performing artist for Besson instruments, influencing tuba design and performance standards through professional collaborations.









