Michelle Batty Stanley
Dr. Michelle Batty Stanley is a thought leader in the field of music education and performance, serving as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in Liberal Arts and Professor of Music at Colorado State University. With a Doctorate in Musical Arts in flute performance from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Dr. Stanley has established herself as a versatile and accomplished flutist. Her performances span a wide range of settings, from solo recitals to chamber music ensembles and orchestral appearances, showcasing her adaptability and skill. Dr. Stanley's passion for music extends beyond performance; she is deeply committed to the promotion and creation of new music. Her work as an active commissioner and performer of contemporary compositions highlights her dedication to expanding the flute repertoire and supporting living composers. Her international performances have not only enriched her own artistic journey but have also contributed to the global music community. In addition to her performance career, Dr. Stanley is an accomplished author, having developed an online music appreciation textbook that serves as a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Her innovative approach to music education reflects her commitment to making music accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Dr. Stanley's advocacy for the arts is evident in her role as a founding creator of the LEAP Institute at Colorado State University. This interdisciplinary program focuses on arts management, equipping students with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of the arts industry. Her leadership in this initiative underscores her dedication to fostering the next generation of arts leaders. Through her multifaceted career, Dr. Michelle Batty Stanley continues to inspire students, colleagues, and audiences with her passion for music and her commitment to the arts. Her contributions to music performance, education, and advocacy make her a distinguished figure in the field, and her work continues to have a lasting impact on the arts community.
Publications
, 3441-3441, 2019-11-13
, 392-399, 2011-12-05
, 300-303, 1995-11-01
, 688-693, 2007-05-01
, 317-322, 1990-01-01