composers
Fisher, Dennis
Dennis Fisher is the Conductor of the Symphonic Band and Associate Director of Wind Studies at the University of North Texas. As Professor of Music in Conducting and Ensembles, Mr. Fisher is integrally involved with the conducting and music education programs at the University. A Kansas native, he holds degrees from Emporia State University and Fort Hays State University. Mr. Fisher brings to his position a wide variety of experience and expertise as a conductor, arranger, clinician, educator, and consultant. Mr. Fisher is very active as an arranger for all wind mediums, including symphonic band, marching band, and chamber music. His arrangements and transcriptions are frequently performed by major wind groups and military bands around the world. He regularly serves as a clinician, conductor, and adjudicator throughout the country having lectured, conducted and performed in Thailand, Japan, Great Britain, Europe, Scandinavia, Russia, and throughout the United States. Mr. Fisher has recorded extensively on the Mark, Eurosound, and Klavier labels with the University of North Texas Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony. He serves as recording and editing producer of the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series compact disc recordings, and Teaching Music Through Performance in Beginning Band compact disc recording, published and distributed by G.I.A. Publications. He is the author of Improved Score Study and Focused Listening Techniques for the Conductor (2002) and is co-author of Contemporary Warm-up Studies and Techniques for Band. Mr. Fisher holds professional memberships in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association, National Band Association, and the College Band Directors National Association. He has also been honored with invited membership in Phi Beta Mu, National Band Fraternity. Other honors include, twice being named "Top Prof" by the Mortarboard Society at the University of North Texas and the University of North Texas Community Award.