Terry
B. Ewell is bassoon and music theory professor at the Department of
Music at Towson University. In his 30 years as a professional musician
he has received recognition as a performer, teacher, scholar, and
administrator.
For seven years he served as Principal
Bassoon of the Hong Kong Philharmonic and later he was Principal
Bassoon of the Wheeling Symphony and Acting Principal Bassoon of the
West Virginia Symphony. He has performed with the Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and the Baltimore
Chamber Orchestra. As a soloist he has performed with the
Seattle Symphony Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the IDRS 2004
Conference Orchestra (Melbourne, Australia), and with several regional
orchestras in the state of Washington. His performances as a
chamber musician have been heard in Germany, Hong Kong, Portugal, and
throughout the United States. He has recorded for Musical
Heritage Society, Hong Kong Records, Pickwick Records, and Cambria
Records. He recently recorded as an orchestral member with the
Baltimore Chamber Orchestra for Naxos.
Dr. Ewell has gained a reputation for his
innovative approaches to bassoon pedagogy. He is a pioneer in the
application of MIDI, MP3, and online video for bassoon
instruction. His YouTube videos, website materials, and web publications with the International Double Reed Society (Bassoon-Family Fingering Companion, the IDRS Reed Project, the IDRS MIDI site, IDRS Who’s Who, IDRS Podcast, and IDRS Conference Program Archive)
have been viewed or downloaded over a million times. His articles
on various aspects of bassoon pedagogy have received international
attention with publication in American, Dutch, and British journals.
Dr. Ewell completed his fourteenth year of
service as an administrator in 2009. He was Chairperson of the
Division of Music at West Virginia University for five years and
subsequently served from 2000-2009 as Chairperson of the Department of
Music at Towson University. During his leadership at Towson University,
music major enrollment in the Department of Music has grown from 282 to
almost 350 students. His efforts helped to secure over $300,000 in
additional funds for the Department of Music and over $20,000 for the
International Double Reed Society. In 2001 he also administered a
successful conference for the International Double Reed Society that
raised over $40,000 in revenue. Dr. Ewell has written successful grants
to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Maryland State Arts
Council. In addition, he played an important role in the planning of
the Towson University Creative Arts Center Building Project and the
securing of over 1.5 million dollars of new equipment and instruments
for the Department of Music.
Dr. Ewell served four years as President
of the International Double Reed Society, which has a worldwide
membership of over 4,000. In November 2005 Dr. Ewell was elected as
Chair of Region 6 (North Eastern States) and Executive Committee
Officer of the National Association of Schools of Music. Dr. Ewell also
serves as an accreditation evaluator for the National Association of
Schools of Music.
Additional information on Dr. Ewell can be found here.
Office: CA 2102
Phone: 410-704-2824
email: tewell@towson.edu |