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Professor of Music
Coordinator, School of Performing Arts
Curvin Farnham

CURVIN
G. FARNHAM is a Professor of Music and Director
of Bands at the University of
Maine in Orono, where he conducts the University Symphonic Band, teaches
courses in instrumental music education and teaches conducting at the
graduate level. He is also the Coordinator of the School of Performing
Arts.
Professor
Farnham received his B.M. in Music Education from the Northern Conservatory
of Music and did his graduate work at the Vandercook College of Music
in Chicago. He has studied conducting with Richard Castiglione formerly
of the
Boston Conservatory and Anthony Maiello, Director of Instrumental Studies
at
George Mason University.
He is past president of the Maine Music Educators
Association. In 1985, he was elected to the American School Band
Directors Association and in 1990 he
become a member of Pi Kappa Lambda. Mr. Farnham holds membership in
the Music Educators National Conference, the College Band Directors National
Association, the
New England College Band Directors Association, and the National
Band
Association . He holds honorary membership in both Kappa Kappa Psi
and Tau Beta Sigma. In the spring of 2001, he was recognized as Music Educator
of
the
Year by the Maine Music Educators Association.
Mr. Farnham appears
throughout the United States and Canada as a clinician,
adjudicator and conductor and has guest conducted at several national
and international festivals including the Atlantic Band Festival in Halifax
Nova Scotia, the
Music Educators National Conference (Eastern Division), the International
Band Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and the Mid-West International
Band
and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. curvin.farnham@umit.maine.edu
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