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 Jerry Junkin Jerry F. Junkin serves as the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dallas Wind Symphony, as well as Director of Bands and the Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Centennial Professor of Music at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also holds the title of University Distinguished Teaching Professor. In 2003 he was appointed Music Director and Conductor of the Hong Kong Wind Philharmonia. The New York Times named the recent release on the Reference Recordings label with Jerry Junkin and The University of Texas Wind Ensemble, Bells for Stokowski, one of the best classical CDs of 2004. Professor Junkin became conductor of The University of Texas Wind Ensemble in the fall of 1988, following an appointment as Director of Bands at the University of South Florida. From 1978 to 1982, he served as Assistant Director of Bands at UT, after which he held a similar position at The University of Michigan. In addition to his responsibilities as Professor of Music and Conductor and Music Director of the UT Wind Ensemble, he serves as Head of the Conducting Division and teaches courses in conducting and wind band literature. He is a recipient of the Texas Excellence in Teaching awards, presented annually by the Ex-Student's Association. Additionally, he received the Outstanding Young Texas-Ex Award, also from the same organization. In 2004, he was elected to the Academy of Distinguished Teachers at UT. |
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 Kim Campbell Kim J. Campbell founded the Dallas Wind Symphony with the late Howard Dunn in 1985, and is the organization's Executive Director. Mr. Campbell has served as the Associate Producer of thirteen albums with the Dallas Wind Symphony for the Reference Recordings, Crystal Records and Widget Records labels. At Southern Methodist University, Kim was the General Manager of The McFarlin Memorial Auditorium for four seasons and Facilities Manager at the Meadows School of the Arts from 1986 to 1993. During eighteen years as a professional trombonist, Kim was a regular member of symphony, ballet and opera orchestras in Dallas, Fort Worth and Mexico City. As a freelance musician he performed with numerous artists in a wide variety of ensembles while touring throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Mexico. |
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 David Kehler David T. Kehler serves as Associate Conductor of The Dallas Wind Symphony, Founder and Conductor of the GDYO Wind Symphony (Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras, Inc.), and as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the University Bands at the University of Texas at Austin. In the fall of 2001, Mr. Kehler was appointed Associate Conductor for the Dallas Wind Symphony where he serves as Coordinator for the International Fanfare Project, conducting the DWS Brass Choir at all programs during its subscription concerts at the Meyerson Symphony Center. He also conducts the full ensemble at various civic and community events throughout Texas, including the annual Labor Day Concert in the Park at the beautiful Dallas Arboretum. |
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Vicky Gunning
Todd Toney
Anita Vogel
Todd Toney
Ford W. Hall Jr.
Walter S. Sechriest III
Carol Winkelmann |
Chair
Vice Chair
Treasurer
Secretary
Past Chair
Chair Emeriti
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Scott Barnard
David Dodds
Ross Finkelman
John M. Gibson
Elizabeth Giddens
Jim Griffin
Vicky Gunning
Ford Hall
Terrance Henderson
Tiffaney Dale Hunter
Robin Killingsworth
Jeff Nicodemus
David Pilotte
Eric Porterfield
Brenda Schroer
Steve Stapleton
Todd Toney
Magdalena P. Vial
Anita Vogel
David Wille |
Board Members |
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| Clayton P. Henry |
Dallas Cultural Affairs
Commission, Liaison |
| Debbie Armstrong |
The 500 Inc., Liaison |
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