

Todd Woodbury
Todd Woodbury enriches the academic discourse on classical guitar and music performance at the University of Utah's School of Music, where he serves as an Assistant Professor (Lecturer). With over two decades of experience, he has established himself as one of Utah's premier classical guitarists. His extensive performance career has seen him grace stages across the Western United States, both as a soloist and as a member of various ensembles. Woodbury's collaborations with renowned musicians have been a highlight of his career, allowing him to contribute to prestigious music festivals and symphonies. His current musical endeavor, the Thompson-Woodbury Ensemble, sees him performing alongside violinist John Thompson, bringing a unique blend of guitar and violin to audiences. In addition to his vibrant performance career, Woodbury is deeply committed to music education. At the University of Utah, he teaches a variety of courses related to classical guitar, sharing his passion and expertise with students. His teaching philosophy emphasizes not only technical proficiency but also the expressive potential of the guitar, encouraging students to explore the instrument's rich musical possibilities. Woodbury's research interests lie in the realms of classical guitar, music performance, and music education. He is dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of classical guitar music, both through his performances and his academic contributions. His work continues to inspire both students and audiences, fostering a deeper connection to the art of music. Through his dual roles as a performer and educator, Todd Woodbury remains a vital figure in the classical music community, continually pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with the classical guitar. His commitment to excellence and innovation in music makes him a respected and influential presence in the field.