Clinicians

Andrea Dawson

The 2024 North-Region String Orchestra will be conducted by Dr. Andrea Dawson. Violinist Andrea Dawson joined the faculty of Middle Tennessee State University School of Music in 2007. Dr. Dawson received her Masters in Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the Eastman School of Music, where she was awarded the coveted Performer’s Certificate. She also received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, with a minor in French, and a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance from Oberlin College.

Before accepting the position at MTSU, Dawson served on the faculty of the University of Texas Pan American. At MTSU, she teaches violin and viola, string chamber music, string pedagogy, and string literature, and she conducts the MTSU Chamber Orchestra. Since 2008, she has also been a member of the faculty of the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts.

In addition to over 60 solo and chamber music performances at MTSU, Dawson has performed as a violinist, violist, and Baroque violinist throughout Tennessee, the United States, and internationally. As a member of the Stones River Chamber Players, she has performed at Steinway Hall, New York City, as well as numerous times on WPLN Nashville for Live in Studio C. She performed with colleagues in Hangzhou, China. She performed solo recitals in Brazil, Mexico, and Curaçao. She has recorded two pieces by MTSU faculty Paul Osterfield (Navona Records) and a set of violin and tuba duos by Jan Koetsier with MTSU tuba professor Chris Combest (“Mosaic” with Melton/Meinl-Weston). Dawson also spent over a decade in various orchestra positions, including Valley Symphony Orchestra (as associate concertmaster) and Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. She has performed solos with orchestras including the Valley Symphony Orchestra, the Bucknell Orchestra, and the MTSU Symphony. She has performed extensively as a Baroque violinist and violist (following historically informed performance practices) with Music City Baroque, Early Music City, and Atlanta Baroque Orchestra.

In 2021, Dawson published 24 Etudes for the Modern Violinist, Book I: Early Intermediate, as well as a version for viola (Sleepy Puppy Press). At the 2022 American Viola Society Festival and 47th International Viola Congress in Columbus, Georgia, Dawson was joined by violist Dr. Ayn Balija for a presentation on her viola etude book.Dr. Dawson is a strong believer in the importance of access to music instruction for everyone; in March 2023 she founded Dow Street Community Music School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with the goal of helping students of all ages and backgrounds to thrive through the enrichment and connections provided by participating in quality music instruction.

The 2024 North-Region Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by William Waag. William Waag has conducted the Santa Fe Youth Symphony since 2014 and has been Associate Artistic Director of SFYSA since 2021. As a passionate music educator, William has held conducting and teaching positions in elementary and secondary schools, colleges, public and private institutions, and four states. He has led wind and jazz ensembles, symphony orchestras, drumlines, and classes in music education, music theory, and pre-school music. William’s deepest passion is for conducting youth symphonies and leading young musicians’ exploration of symphonic music.

William has also guest conducted various youth and professional symphonies in Texas, Alaska, Alabama, Washington, and New Mexico. In 2024, William will begin as the Music Director of the Santa Fe Community Orchestra and the Los Alamos Symphony Orchestra. A native of the Pacific-Northwest, William loves exploring the mountains in all seasons with ski poles in one hand and coffee in the other. In his free time he can be found traveling the highways in his 1972 Volkswagen bus, and snowshoeing around New Mexico searching for fresh powder.

William Waag

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