Barry E. Kopetz is Director of Bands,
Professor of Conducting at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio.
He conducts the Symphonic Winds, Wind Symphony as well as Chamber
Wind ensembles.
Other responsibilities include teaching courses in conducting and
composition.
Prior to his appointment at Capital University in 2001, he was
Director of Bands and Professor of Music at the University of Utah
for ten years and Assistant Director at the University of Minnesota
for five years. Other experience included three years in the public
schools of South Carolina, and four years at Bowling Green State
University (Ohio). Other public school teaching experience included
three years as director of instrumental music at Strasburg-Franklin
Public Schools, Strasburg,Ohio. His first teaching position was
in junior high and elementary school in Columbus, Ohio, where he
directed both band and orchestra.
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Kopetz received both his
bachelor's and master's degrees from Ohio State University and he
holds a doctorate with distinction from the School of Music at Indiana
University. He studied conducting with the late Frederick Fennell
in Tokyo for a month in 1989, and his previous conducting teachers
include
the late Professor Frederick Ebbs and Professor Ray Cramer of Indiana
University, and Dr. Donald McGinnis of Ohio State University.
Kopetz is active as a composer and arranger, with more than seventy
published works to his credit. He has written numerous commissioned
works, and has composed music for both chamber and large ensembles.
He is in demand as a guest conductor/ composer, working each year
with All-State and Honor Ensembles. He is also a published author,
having written interpretive articles regarding the standard repertoire
for The Instrumentalist Magazine. He has been selected for an award
from the Educational Press Association of America for these interpretive
analyses. He recently was selected to become a member of the Editorial
Board of The Journal of Band Research.
In 1997, Kopetz was selected as “Utah Music Educator of
the Year” by the Utah Music Education Association for his
work contributing to the growth and quality of the instrumental
music programs in the state of Utah. He is a member of the National
Band Association, College Band Directors National Association,
Music Educators National Conference, Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia, and Kappa Kappa Psi. He was selected for membership into
the prestigious American Bandmasters Association in 1998.
Kopetz resides in Gahanna, Ohio, with his wife and two daughters.
His hobbies include running, reading, Civil War history, Presidential
history, and restoring classic Mustangs.
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