composers
Roberts, Scott

Scott Roberts is an associate professor of music at UT Martin. He has been a member of the Department of Music faculty since 2001 and teaches music theory and technology. He is a composer and plays organ, harpsichord, and piano. He serves on the Advisory Board of Musica Toscana and recently edited Concerto for Cembalo by Antonio Campione for that organization. Dr. Roberts has presented papers at Music Theory Southeast, South Central Society for Music Theory, Georgia Association of Music Theorists, and the FSU Theory Forum. His dissertation, “Toward a Methodology for the Analysis of Fugue: An Examination of Selected Bach Organ Works,” presents a new methodology for the analysis of fugue, reflecting his strong interest in counterpoint and composition.
Dr. Roberts studied composition with John Boda and Alice Parker. As a composer, he has written for the UTM Percussion Ensemble, Trumpet Ensemble, Horn Ensemble, Clarinet Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, and Marching Band. His Chromatic Fantasy for percussion ensemble was performed at PASIC in November 2004. His publications include two of his organ compositions (Harrock Hall Music) and two compositions for trumpet choir (Jantz Music Publications). His setting of O Worship the King for trumpet choir, organ, and timpani (published by Jantz) received its premier performance at Bob Jones University, and has been recorded by the Foundation Brass of BJU on the SoundForth label. The recording was reviewed in the July 2001 issue of The Hymn. Dr. Roberts received a commission from the Dyersburg Community Orchestra to compose a piece for organ and orchestra for the Fall 2005 season.