Lonnie
Hevia has been an adjunct music theory faculty member at Towson
University since the Spring of 2009. He has taught Music Theory II,
III, and IV, Musicianship I, II, and III, and also Choral and
Instrumental Arranging.
Originally from Miami, Florida, Lonnie attended the Florida State
University School of Music from 1994 to 2001 where he earned his
Bachelor’s degree (awarded summa cum laude) and his Master’s degree,
both in composition. He studied primarily with professor emeritus, John
Boda, but also briefly with Ladislav Kubik. His primary theory
professor was Jane Piper Clendinning.
In 2006 he enrolled at The Peabody Conservatory of Music where he
earned a second Master’s Degree in music theory pedagogy. His
thesis was “An Outline for a Course in the Analysis of Popular Music.”
Hevia is currently finishing the doctoral degree in composition at
Peabody where he has studied with Nicholas Maw, Christopher
Theofanidis, and, most recently, Michael Hersch. At Peabody he has
received the Prix d’Été (second place) and the Randolph
S. Rothschild Award in Composition. He won first place in the Virgina
Carty DeLillo Competition, and has had his music performed by Daniel
Gaisford, Miranda Cuckson, and The Peabody Camerata under the baton of
Gene Young. He has presented music in master classes and has taken
individual lessons with John Corigliano, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Libby
Larsen, Chen Yi, and Christopher Rouse.
Office: CA 4053
Phone: 410-704-2828
Email: lhevia@towson.edu
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