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Robert Ponto
(541) 346-3782
rponto@uoregon.edu
Robert Ponto is associate professor of conducting and director
of bands at the University of Oregon. He conducts the Oregon Wind
Ensemble, supervises the graduate program in wind conducting, and
serves as coordinator of recruitment and outreach.
Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he received degrees from
the University of Michigan and the University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire. Prior to his appointment at the University of Oregon in
1992, Ponto held conducting/teaching posts at the Oberlin Conservatory
of Music, East Carolina University, Pacific Lutheran University,
and in the public schools of West St. Paul–Mendota Heights,
Minnesota.
Ponto’s frequent appearances as guest conductor include
the Detroit Chamber Winds, the Interlochen Arts Academy Band, and
numerous state and regional honor bands throughout the United States.
Ponto has also earned respect as a creative and inspiring teacher
of conducting, working with students throughout the United States,
Canada, and the United Kingdom. His ensembles have appeared at
state, regional, and national MENC conferences, regional CBDNA
conferences, and at the Bang On A Can contemporary music festival
in New York City.
As an instrumentalist, Ponto’s performance credits include
the world premiere of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s opera, Saturday
from Light at La Scala in Milan, Italy, as well as many appearances
with the Emmy Award-winning Washington Brass Quintet.
Ponto is an active member of the Music Educators National Conference
and past president of the Northwest Division of College Band Directors
National Association.
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