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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Faculty, Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Versailles, KY 2006-Present
Private Piano & Composition Instructor, Louisville, KY 2006-2008
Adjunct Faculty, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 2006-2007
MUSICAL EXPERIENCE
Accompanist, Beulah Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY 2006-2008
Director of Music, Farmville Presbyterian Church, Farmville, NC 2001-2004
EDUCATION
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 2004-2006
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 1999-2003
AWARDS
RECITALS
CONTACT INFORMATION
Adjunct Faculty, Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Versailles, KY 2006-Present
- Built an Introduction to Music course for Blackboard™ online learning environment.
- Currently teaching Intro to Music MUS 100 Online.
- Taught Introduction to Music for the School-to-Work Program, a co-op program between Jefferson Community College and the United Parcel Service for high school seniors.
- Tutored students in Composition, Theory, Finale, and ProTools
- Maintained a music lab with 8 workstations
Private Piano & Composition Instructor, Louisville, KY 2006-2008
- Taught beginner to advanced piano and composition for ages 4 and up.
Adjunct Faculty, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 2006-2007
- Taught Fundamentals of Music I and II, a four credit hour course encompassing music theory and aural skills.
- Performing Experience
MUSICAL EXPERIENCE
Accompanist, Beulah Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY 2006-2008
- Performing service music on piano and organ as well as accompanying chancel choir during performance and rehearsals.
Director of Music, Farmville Presbyterian Church, Farmville, NC 2001-2004
- Directed chancel choir and performed service music on piano and organ.
- Composed original choral music and arranged instrumental parts for service.
EDUCATION
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 2004-2006
- Masters of Music in Theory-Composition with Composition Concentration
- Graduated with Honors (GPA 3.784)
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 1999-2003
- Bachelors of Music in Theory-Composition with Composition Concentration
- Graduated Cum Laude (GPA 3.454)
AWARDS
- Moritz von Bomhard Fellowship from University of Louisville 2004-2006
- Winner of the NewMusic@ECU Composition Competition 2004
- SGA Outstanding Senior Award in the Area of Keyboard Music from East Carolina University 2004
- Research Stipend for the NewMusic@ECU Festival 2001
- Mary Shannon Boyd Piano Scholarship from East Carolina University 1999-2003
- Walston Scholarship for Outstanding Performance in Music 1999
RECITALS
- Polish Piano Music Concert, Louisville, KY 2005
- Student Composers Recitals (2) Louisville, KY 2004-2005
- Senior Composition and Piano Recitals Greenville, NC 2003
- Lessons and Carols Service (Self composed and Arranged) Farmville, NC 2003
- Student Composers Recitals (8) Greenville, NC 1999-2003
CONTACT INFORMATION
- email - leonharrell@gmail.com
- facebook - facebook.com/leonharrell
- twitter - twitter.com/leonharrell
Biography
As winner of the NewMusic@ECU 2004 Composition Competition Leon Harrell holds among his awards the Bomhard Fellowship from the University of Louisville as well as the Mary Shannon Boyd Piano Scholarship and an SGA Outstanding Senior Award in the Area of Keyboard Music from East Carolina University.
Harrell’s works have been performed in North Carolina and Kentucky. He has received several commissions, most notably from Sharon Munden, faculty mezzo-soprano at East Carolina University, for a song cycle based on the poetry of Dinah Craik. Most recently the chamber ensemble Eighth Blackbird recorded his composition Crosstown Traffic during the New Music Festival at the University of Louisville. Harrell has also had numerous readings with such artists as Marylin Nonken, Abby Conent, the New Millienum Ensemble and the Meridian Arts Ensemble.
Born in Wilson, NC in 1980, Harrell began his musical training at age five when he began playing the piano. He began composing at the age of thirteen and formal composition study during his undergraduate study at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. His primary composition teachers include Mark Taggart, Ed Jacobs, and Steve Rouse. Harrell has also had lessons with such composers as George Tsantakis and Shulamit Ran. His professional activities include Director of Music from 2000-2003 at Farmville Presbyterian Church where the music program has premiered many of his sacred works and choral arrangements.
Currently Leon is the organist/accompanist at Beulah Presbyterian in Louisville, KY and is scheduled to teach Music Theory at the University of Louisville in the Fall. Also his new business AffordableWeddingMusic.com is serving the Louisville and Southern Indiana area for wedding music and other musical events. As well as performing regulary Mr. Harrell teaches private piano, compositon, and computer lessons.
Harrell’s works have been performed in North Carolina and Kentucky. He has received several commissions, most notably from Sharon Munden, faculty mezzo-soprano at East Carolina University, for a song cycle based on the poetry of Dinah Craik. Most recently the chamber ensemble Eighth Blackbird recorded his composition Crosstown Traffic during the New Music Festival at the University of Louisville. Harrell has also had numerous readings with such artists as Marylin Nonken, Abby Conent, the New Millienum Ensemble and the Meridian Arts Ensemble.
Born in Wilson, NC in 1980, Harrell began his musical training at age five when he began playing the piano. He began composing at the age of thirteen and formal composition study during his undergraduate study at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC. His primary composition teachers include Mark Taggart, Ed Jacobs, and Steve Rouse. Harrell has also had lessons with such composers as George Tsantakis and Shulamit Ran. His professional activities include Director of Music from 2000-2003 at Farmville Presbyterian Church where the music program has premiered many of his sacred works and choral arrangements.
Currently Leon is the organist/accompanist at Beulah Presbyterian in Louisville, KY and is scheduled to teach Music Theory at the University of Louisville in the Fall. Also his new business AffordableWeddingMusic.com is serving the Louisville and Southern Indiana area for wedding music and other musical events. As well as performing regulary Mr. Harrell teaches private piano, compositon, and computer lessons.
Compositions
SELECTED WORKS OF LEON HARRELL
Orchestral
The Most Sacred Mountain
for Orchestra & Soprano (2005) [See the Score]
Volcano
for Orchestra (2004)
Small Ensembles
Crosstown Traffic
for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Piano (2004)
Floating Memories
for Clarinet, Violin, Piano (2003)
The Getaway
for Two Saxophones & Timpani (2003)
Bagatelle
for Brass Quintet (2002)
Nature Suite
for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, and Cello (2002)
Vocal
The Meadowlarks
for Soprano, Clarinet, Piano (2005)
Eight O’Clock
for Soprano & Piano (2004)
Dinah Craik Song Cycle
for Mezzo-soprano, Oboe, Cello, Piano (2003)
The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd
for SATB Choir & Piano (2003)
(NewMusic@ECU 2004 Festival Composition Competition Winner)
And Can It Be?
for Soprano & Piano (2001)
Electronic Media
Screaming Moog
for Electronic Media (2002)
Orchestral
The Most Sacred Mountain
for Orchestra & Soprano (2005) [See the Score]
Volcano
for Orchestra (2004)
Small Ensembles
Crosstown Traffic
for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Piano (2004)
Floating Memories
for Clarinet, Violin, Piano (2003)
The Getaway
for Two Saxophones & Timpani (2003)
Bagatelle
for Brass Quintet (2002)
Nature Suite
for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, and Cello (2002)
Vocal
The Meadowlarks
for Soprano, Clarinet, Piano (2005)
Eight O’Clock
for Soprano & Piano (2004)
Dinah Craik Song Cycle
for Mezzo-soprano, Oboe, Cello, Piano (2003)
The Nymphs Reply to the Shepherd
for SATB Choir & Piano (2003)
(NewMusic@ECU 2004 Festival Composition Competition Winner)
And Can It Be?
for Soprano & Piano (2001)
Electronic Media
Screaming Moog
for Electronic Media (2002)
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