Posted on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Dr. R. Tad Greig, Westminster College director of instrumental activities and assistant professor of music, will be a guest lecturer at three events in October.
Greig will be a presenter with Dr. Robin Lind, Westminster College director of choral activities and associate professor of music education, at the Delaware State Music Education Conference Friday, Oct. 12.
He will be a guest speaker at the Northeastern Ohio Teachers Association in-service Friday, Oct. 19. His presentation, "The Performance Classroom: Providing the Tools for Learning," focuses on developing the decision-making skills of young musicians to interpret the language and technique of music on their own.
Saturday, Oct. 27, Greig will discuss band literature selection and his decision process for adding music to the Pennsylvania Music Education Association's (PMEA) state adjudication list. The presentation is part of a PMEA District 5 fall in-service that includes music educators from 48 area school districts and is hosted by Grove City College. The presentation will address examination and assessment of music with regard to musical and technical difficulty.
Greig, who has been with Westminster since 1995, earned his undergraduate degree from Grove City College, a master's from Youngstown State University, and a Ph.D. from Kent State University.
Contact Greig at (724) 946-7279 or e-mail greigrt@westminster.edu for additional information.
