RICHARD
CLARY, Professsor of Music, is Senior Band
Conductor and Director of Wind Ensemble
studies at FSU. His primary duties include
serving as Music Director for both the University
Wind Orchestra and the Florida State Winds
chamber ensemble, and the teaching of graduate-level
conducting and wind literature courses.
Previously, Mr. Clary served as Director
of Bands at the University of Kentucky.
During his tenure in Lexington, the University
of Kentucky Wind Ensemble under his direction
earned a national reputation for excellence
through several highly-acclaimed performances
for prestigious musical events, including
the 1997 and 2003 National Conferences of
the College Band Directors National Association.
Mr.
Clary holds Bachelor and Master of Music
degrees in Music Education from Arizona
State University, and is a Candidate for
the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Instrumental
Conducting at the University of Washington
in Seattle. An active clinician, adjudicator,
and guest conductor, Mr. Clary has served
in these capacities throughout the United
States and Canada. He holds active memberships
in the MENC, the FMEA, the Florida Bandmasters
Association, the CBDNA, the World Association
of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, Phi Beta
Mu, and is an elected member of the American
Bandmasters Association.
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