

Gregory Cunningham
Professor Gregory Cunningham is a distinguished figure whose innovative work influences the landscape of music education and performance. As a Professor of Music at Oakland University, he has dedicated over 25 years to nurturing the talents of young musicians and elevating the university's music program to national prominence. In his role as Director of Bands and Instrumental Music Program Coordinator, Cunningham has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and fostering an environment of excellence. Under his leadership, the Oakland University Wind Symphony has gained a reputation for its exceptional performances, touring extensively and showcasing their talents at national conferences. His commitment to excellence is also evident in his role as Music Director of the Oakland Symphony Orchestra, where he brings his passion for music to life through dynamic and engaging performances. Before joining Oakland University, Cunningham honed his skills and expertise at the University of Illinois and served as the Music Director of the Warren Symphony Orchestra. His extensive experience in these roles has contributed to his deep understanding of both the academic and practical aspects of music education. Cunningham is highly regarded in the music community for his active involvement as a clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor. His expertise is sought after by universities and summer camps across the country, where he presents workshops and shares his insights with aspiring musicians and educators. Throughout his career, Professor Cunningham has been committed to advancing music education and inspiring the next generation of musicians. His dedication to his craft and his students is evident in every aspect of his work, making him a respected and influential figure in the field of music.
Publications
, 597-601, 2020-02-12
, 6453-6486, 2019-08-01
, 5149-5171, 2016-06-01
, 2023-10-01
, 2884-2901, 2018-04-01
, 3719-3722, 2003-10-15
, 337-341, 2012-03-06