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Noel Painter, Associate Dean in the School of Music at Stetson University, is an Associate Professor of Music and the Director of the Music Theory program. Dr. Painter received his Ph. D. in Music Theory from the Eastman School of Music in May of 2000. His earlier studies include a Master of Performance in Percussion (1995), a Master of Arts in Music Theory (1994) from Eastman, and a Bachelor of Music degree from Furman University (1991).
Prior to Stetson, Painter taught graduate and undergraduate courses at Eastman and the University of Rochester. A result of his commitment to teaching and scholarship, Painter was awarded the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, the Sloan Scholarship Award, and the Edward Peck Curtis Teaching Award—the highest graduate award available to graduate assistants on any of the University of Rochester’s six campus branches.
Painter has studied with some of the most renowned names in music, including percussion studies with John Beck, and music theory with Elizabeth Marvin, Robert Morris, David Beach, and Bob Gauldin. His primary research examines how contour analysis and transformation networks may be combined to show large scale connections in the multiple percussion literature of the 20th Century.
At Stetson, Painter directs the music theory curriculum, including the primary theory sequence, analysis, aural training, functional keyboard, and the upper-division theory courses Orchestration and Arranging, Counterpoint, and Advanced Analytic Techniques. While at Stetson, he has compiled supplemental listening material for all aural training courses with recordings from a wide variety of vocal, chamber, and ensemble literature excerpts. In addition, Painter and other faculty members have created and edited series of text books for the creatively-redesigned functional keyboard curriculum.
In addition to his work at Stetson, Dr. Painter is currently the Director of Music at the First Baptist Church of DeLand. He resides in DeLand with his wife, Frankie, and two children, Connor and Aidan.
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