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Roger Warner
(940) 565-3713
rwarner@music.unt.edu





Roger Warner has been associate professor of music education at the University of North Texas College of Music specializing in principles and practices of instrumental music education since 1976. As a band director, his high school bands achieved state and national recognition for performance excellence. He has also served as a supervisor of music and college director of bands prior to his appointment to UNT. Dr. Warner teaches undergraduate conducting and instrumental music methods, graduate level advanced instrumental music techniques, music supervision and administration. He also supervises instrumental music student teachers and serves on the graduate faculty committee. In addition, he is the founder and coordinator of the Teaching Excellence Fellowship Program (TEFP). This program is a partnership between UNT and the Aubrey and Krum independent school districts. TEFP does three things: * provides pre-student teaching field training for undergraduate music education majors, * funds fellowship positions for outstanding graduate students in music education, and * serves as a research center for developing band curricula intended to influence current practices within the music teaching profession.
Dr. Warner is in frequent demand as an adjudicator, clinician, conductor, and consultant. He has presented clinics and workshops in Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas. He currently serves as consultant and trainer of music teachers for the Nuevo Leon State Honor Band Program in Monterey, Mexico.
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