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Anthony Dean Griffey to Join Music Faculty as Artist-in-Residence We are delighted to welcome internationally renowned tenor Anthony Dean Griffey to our faculty this year as artist-in-residence. His affiliation with UNC-Chapel Hill adds to the strong reputation in the Arts which Carolina is building. During the year, Mr. Griffey will be coaching and teaching master classes to our voice students and to our Kenan Scholars’ cohort, working with chamber music students and UNC Opera students, and speaking in select academic classes.
Announcing the 2009-2010 Kenan Music Scholars The Music Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is delighted to announce the appointment of the following four Kenan Music Scholars set to enter the university in fall 2009. They will join our eight current Kenan Music Scholars in this exciting and innovative program.
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Music Department Faculty

Daniel M. Huff

Daniel M. Huff
Clinical Associate Professor

Office: 106B Hill Hall
Email: dhuff@email.unc.edu
Phone: 919-962-4219

Daniel M. Huff (Clinical Associate Professor) did his undergraduate work at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois majoring in voice and piano. He holds Masters and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied choral conducting with Robert Fountain and music education with Eunice Boardman Meske and Anthony Barresi.

 

 

He is currently Area Head for Music Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he conducts the Men's Glee Club, a group which tours regularly in the Mid-West, East and Southeast, and teaches choral conducting and undergraduate and graduate courses in music education. Besides his performances with the UNC Men’s Glee Club, over the past 17 years, he has conducted or adjudicated over 120 state and regional festivals and workshops involving public school students in settings from the Mid-West to Southeast, presented 70 choral clinics and another 20 local to national in-service sessions for public school teachers and teacher candidates. In addition, he is Director of UNC’s HS Music Camp, as well as founder and conductor of the All-Carolina Invitational Male Choral Festival.

 

He is a member of the Music Educator's National Conference, Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses, Inc., the American Choral Director’s Association, North Carolina Music Educator's Association and the College Music Society, serving in several leadership positions in the North Carolina chapter.

 

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