Andrew Phillips
Dr. Andrew Phillips's work is a beacon for progress in the field of brass music education and performance. As an Associate Professor of High Brass and Coordinator of Brass Studies at Music Capitol Technology University, Dr. Phillips brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his students. His academic journey is marked by a Doctor of Musical Arts in Horn Performance from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, a Master's in Horn Performance from the University of Iowa, and a Bachelor's of Music Education from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Dr. Phillips is renowned for his dual roles as an educator and performer. His dedication to teaching is matched by his passion for performance, as evidenced by his position as Principal Horn of the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra. His commitment to excellence in music is further demonstrated through his role as a founding member of the Cor Moto Horn Duo, where he continues to push the boundaries of horn performance. In addition to his teaching and performance duties, Dr. Phillips is a prolific composer whose works have garnered national and international acclaim. His compositions have been commissioned and performed by various ensembles, showcasing his ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements in his music. His innovative approach to composition has earned him numerous awards, highlighting his contribution to the field of music. Dr. Phillips's influence extends beyond the classroom and concert hall. His research interests, though not explicitly stated, are reflected in his ongoing commitment to advancing the art of brass music. He is a sought-after clinician and adjudicator, sharing his insights and expertise with aspiring musicians and educators alike. Through his multifaceted career, Dr. Andrew Phillips continues to inspire the next generation of musicians. His dedication to his craft and his students makes him a pivotal figure in the world of brass music, and his contributions continue to resonate within the academic and musical communities.
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