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Richard Clark
(541) 346-3761M
dclark@uoregon.edu
Richard Clark is associate professor emeritus
of music and coordinator of choral studies.
He has been a member of the University of Oregon
faculty since 1982. Clark teaches undergraduate
and graduate conducting, and is also on the
music education faculty.
Over the past thirty years Clark has taught
and directed elementary, secondary, university,
community, and church choirs in Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Texas, and Germany. He holds
a Bachelor of Science degree in Humanities
from Eastern Oregon State College, a Master
of Arts degree in Music History from the University
of Oregon, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree
in Choral Conducting and Literature from the
University of Washington. He was director of
choral music and taught Humanities for seven
years at Walla Walla High School in Washington
state. Since then, he has taught at the University
of Washington, the University of Texas of the
Permian Basin, and Idaho State University.
Choirs under Clark's direction have performed
at state, divisional, and national conventions
of the American Choral Directors Association
and at state and divisional conventions of
the Music Educators National Conference.
Dr. Clark was a founding member of the professional
Male Ensemble Northwest. He is a past divisional
president of ACDA and has held a variety of
offices in that organization and in MENC. As
an adjudicator, clinician, and guest conductor,
he has traveled from Alaska to California and
from Oregon to Oklahoma. He was an atelier
conductor at the Strasbourg Europa Cantat of
1985, and is a member of the administrative
and teaching staff of the internationally-acclaimed
Oregon Bach Festival.
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