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Gregg Gausline

Gregg Gausline, D.M.A.

Assistant Professor

  • Phone: (260) 481-6727
  • Office: Classroom Medical CM43
  • Email: gausling@ipfw.edu
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Gregg Gausline is Director of Instrumental Studies and Assistant Professor of Music at Indiana University-Fort Wayne where he conducts the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Fort Wayne Youth Wind Ensemble, and Fort Wayne Area Community Band.  He also teaches courses in Music Education and is Director of the Three Rivers Honor Band and Orchestra Festival.  Prior to this appointment, Dr. Gausline was Director of Bands at The University of Tennessee at Martin.  He received the Doctor of Musical Arts in Instrumental Conducting from the University of Miami and taught in the public schools of Florida.

Dr. Gausline is active as a guest conductor, clinician, and publisher.  He is Resident Conductor for the New York State Summer Music Festival, served as conductor of the Hartwick College Summer Music Institute, and recently conducted the Hong Kong Young Musician’s Wind Orchestra at the 2005 World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles International Convention in Singapore.  Future engagements include appearances in Canada, Ireland, and South Korea. 

Dr. Gausline is published in the journals for WASBE, the College Band Directors National Association, the National Band Association, and the Korean publication Flute and Flutist. His research on the Wind Ensemble music of James Syler has been cited in the CBDNA Research Report and A Composer’s Insight by Timothy Salzman and has been nominated for the 2006 Thelen Prize sponsored by the International Society for the Promotion and Research of Wind Music.

Dr. Gausline was recently inducted into the Eta Chapter of Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity.  Additional memberships include the Indiana Music Educators Association, Indiana Bandmasters Association, Music Educators National Conference, College Band Directors National Association, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, National Band Association, College Music Society, and Phi Kappa Phi.

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