AMEA 2010 Clinicians and Performers
Ann Marie Musco, Assistant Professor at Georgia State University in Atlanta, earned her DMA in music education and conducting from the University of Oregon. Additionally, she holds degrees from the Hartt School of Music and Indiana University. Her 14 years of public school teaching, at all grade levels, included classes in band and general music in the Piedmont and San Lorenzo districts near San Francisco. She has presented at a variety of conferences including Eastern Division MENC and has written for the Journal of Band Research, The Instrumentalist, the MENC Collegiate ewslink, and other publications.
The Alabama Wind Ensemble is a select group of the finest wind players and percussionists from within the University Band Program and the School of Music. The instrumentation is flexible relative to the composition but all members are considered principal players The ensemble has been invited to perform at prestigious events such as the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles International Conference, the College Band Directors National Association Convention, the Southern Division of the Music Educators’ National Conference and the Alabama Music Educators’ Association State Conference.
The Alabama Wind Ensemble is committed to adding to the body of wind literature through its own commissioning project and participation in national and international consortiums. The Alabama University Band Program has commissioned and premiered works by notes composers Ira Hearshen, David Maslanka, Donald Granthan, Nigel Clarke and Richard Saucedo. The ensemble has also had the honor of performing under the baton of such distinguished conductors as Frederick Fennell and Karl Husa.
Sean Womack is the co-founder of DoubleStop Percussion, a Birmingham-based percussion education company providing percussion instruction for schools throughout the Southeast. He received his Bachelor of Science in Music Education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Master of Music in Percussion Performance from the University of Georgia. Mr. Womack is a former member of Magic of Orlando Drum and Bugle Corps from Orlando, Florida and also has performed with the Macon Symphony Orchestra and the Savannah Symphony Orchestra. Currently, he is on staff at Spirit Drum and Bugle Corps where he serves as the percussion co-caption head. Mr. Womack also maintains a studio of percussion students from elementary through high school. He is in demand as an adjudicator, clinician, and arranger throughout the United States. His teachers include Dr. Eric Hollenbeck, Dr. Thomas McCutchen, and Dr. Arvin Scott. Mr. Womack is a member of Percussive Arts Society, MENC, and the Alabama Music Educators Association and is an endorser for Innovative Percussion, Pearl Drums, and Adams Musical Instruments. He is married to Sara, an elementary school music teacher, and is a father to two boys, Will and Mason.
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