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Contact
910.962.7559
johnsond@uncw.edu
Office
Cultural Arts Building 1056 (map)
Hours: By Appointment
M - F: 10:30 - 11:30 AM
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Music Education, Tuba/Euphonium Performance, and Music Technology
Doctor of Music, The University of Arizona
Graduate Diploma, New England Conservatory of Music
Master of Music, Saint Louis Conservatory of Music
Bachelor of Arts, Emory University
Assistant Professor Daniel C. Johnson, Ph.D., is the Assistant Chair and Admissions Coordinator for the Music Department. He teaches applied tuba and euphonium studies as well as courses in music education, music technology, and the Honors Scholars Program. Dr. Johnson is a multi-instrumentalist with over dozen years of teaching experience. He is also a certified Orff Schulwerk instructor and regularly presents teacher-training workshops. Dr. Johnson has performed as principal tubist with the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra, the Long Bay Symphony, and the UNCW Faculty Brass Quintet. He also founded and directs the UNCW Early Music Consort. A frequent presenter at regional, national, and international conferences, Dr. Johnson is also the Research Committee Chair for the North Carolina Music Educators' Association. He has published articles in: The Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, Contributions to Music Education, The International Journal of the Humanities, The International Tuba and Euphonium Association Journal, The Kindermusik Educators Journal, The Australian Band and Orchestra Directors Association Journal, The Queensland Kodály News, and on-line at Musicstaff.com. The third edition of his textbook, Musical Explorations: Fundamentals Through Experience, is published by Kendall-Hunt.
See also these @UNCW articles from UNCW Faculty and Staff News about Dr. Johnson's professional projects:
For more information about Dr. Johnson's professional projects including the UNCW Orff Program, Early Music Consort, Wilmington Tuba Ensembles, and Faculty Brass Quintet see his Personal Website.
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