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Director of Instrumental
Activities
Phillip L. Clements |
(903) 886-5285
Phillip_Clements@tamu-commerce.edu |
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Phillip L. Clements is the newly
appointed Director of Instrumental Activities at Texas A&M University in
Commerce, Texas. In this role, Mr. Clements serves as conductor of the
wind ensemble, teaches courses in conducting, and guides the instrumental
area within the Department of Music. Prior to his appointment, Mr.
Clements served on the faculties of the University of Miami, University of
Texas at Arlington, the University of North Texas and taught in the public
schools at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, Texas.
A proponent of new quality music for
wind band, he has been involved in commissions by composers such as David
Maslanka and Christopher Rouse as well as regional premieres of works by
Michael Colgrass and Donald Grantham. He is in continuous demand as a guest
conductor, clinician and adjudicator across the United States. In addition,
Mr. Clements has authored articles for the Instrumentalist and
Fanfare magazines and lectured at state conferences across the
Southwest. He has also contributed to the most recent publication in the
GIA series Teaching Music Through Performance in Band. Mr. Clements
has conducted at the Texas Music Educators Association Conference, the
College Band Directors National Association Conference and in New York’s
Carnegie Hall. From 2005 until 2008 he served as the Associate Conductor of
the Greater Miami Symphonic Band in Miami, Florida.
Also fluent in the area of marching
band, Mr. Clements’ ensembles have been featured as the exhibition group at
numerous Bands of America Regional Contests, State Marching Contests in both
Texas and Florida, and at the prestigious Bands of America Grand Nationals
Championships. Active as a drill designer he has written over one hundred
and fifty commissioned contest shows for marching bands across the country.
He is a member of the Texas Music
Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association, and College Band
Director’s National Association and is an elected member of the Phi Beta Mu
honorary bandmaster’s fraternity. |
Associate Director
of Bands/Director of the "Pride" Marching Band
Scott Atchison |
(903) 886-5292
ScottLeeAtchison@gmail.com |

Scott-Lee Atchison,
Associate Director of Bands at Texas A&M Commerce, received his
Masters Degree from the University of Tennessee and his Bachelors Degree
in Music Education from the University of North Texas. He recently
completed his doctoral residency at the University of Washington and
will soon complete the requirements for a Doctor of Musical Arts in
Conducting.
At the University of Washington
he studied instrumental conducting with Tim Salzman and trumpet with
Allen Vizzutti and David Gordon. At Tennessee he was a conducting
student of Dr. Gary Sousa, Dr. David Stutzenberger, and James Fellenbaum,
and at various symposiums with John Whitwell, Eugene Corporon, Jerry
Junkin, Jack Stamp, H. Robert Reynolds, Allan McMurray, Craig Kirchhoff,
Richard Floyd, and Robert Halseth. At North Texas he studied trumpet
with Keith Johnson and Leonard Candeleria. Upon graduating from the
University of North Texas, Mr. Atchison taught public school in
California's central valley and served as an active designer and
clinician with marching bands and Drum Corps throughout the country.
Atchison was a member of the World Champion Concord Blue Devils where he
served as the Drum Major as well as a member of the brass line and the
instructional staff. Mr. Atchison recently joined the instructional
staff for The Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps where he served as Brass
Caption Head and Music Coordinator. Finally, Mr. Atchison has
collaborated with many award-winning composers such as Cindy Mc Tee and
Pulitzer Prize winners Michael Colgrass and David Del Tredici. |
Jazz Ensemble Director
Dr.
Todd Goranson |
(903) 886-5302
Todd_Goranson@tamu-commerce.edu |
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Todd
Goranson, Asst. Professor of Saxophone and Bassoon, has served
as the Jazz Ensembles Director at Texas A&M University-Commerce since
January 2006. He also teaches jazz improvisation and jazz history
coursework. Dr. Goranson holds a Bachelor of Music degree (Saxophone and
Bassoon Performance) and a Master of Music degree (Saxophone Performance)
from the University of Idaho. He earned the Doctor of Musical Arts
degree (Bassoon Performance) from West Virginia University in 2006.
An active saxophone performer in jazz and popular idioms, he has performed
extensively throughout the Northwest, Mid-Atlantic, and most recently
in Texas and Louisiana. Goranson has performed with
artists including Ray Charles, Lionel Hampton, Claudio Roditi, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra,
and performed extensively with the Billy Price Band. During his time in Texas, he has been a
featured jazz saxophone soloist with the Plano Symphony for concerts at the Eisemann Center and Meyerson Hall, receiving praise from the Dallas Morning
News. Dr. Goranson has performed extensively in big bands, jazz combos,
jazz performances with orchestras such as the Shreveport Symphony and Irving
Symphony, and as a
freelance artist.
In addition to maintaining active private studios, Dr. Goranson has held
previous teaching positions at Frostburg State University and the
Cumberland Music Academy. He is in his seventh season as principal
bassoonist for both the Plano Symphony
and the Irving Symphony orchestras. He has also performed with the
West Virginia Symphony, the Kingsport Symphony (TN), the Westmoreland
Symphony (PA), Opera Roanoke (VA),
and the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco.
Todd’s recent orchestral saxophone engagements have included
performances with the Dallas Wind Symphony, Plano Symphony, Irving Symphony,
Shreveport Symphony and the Shepherd
School Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Goranson has taught saxophone and/or bassoon master
classes at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, Oklahoma State University,
and Southern Arkansas
University. He has adjudicated for state
solo & ensemble competitions in Texas and Idaho, was the
director/clinician of the 2007 ATSSB Region 3 All-Region Jazz Ensemble, and
was recently named Interim Board Member (Jazz) for the College Music Society
South Central Region. His principal saxophone teachers include Robert
Miller, Barry Bergstrom and Curtis Johnson, and his bassoon teachers
have included Ronald Klimko, Terry Ewell, and Winston Collier.
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