JAMES WALTER MOORE
316 North Columbia Avenue
Campbellsville, Kentucky 42718
(270) 789-5341
jmoore@campbellsville.edu
www.campbellsville.edu/jmoore

EDUCATION:
 

·  Ph. D. in Music Theory, Florida State University, 1984

Dissertation: A Study of Tonality in Selected Works by Leonard Bernstein


 

·  M. M. in Music Theory, University of Mississippi, 1971

Thesis: A Comparison of Hindemith's Two Versions of Das Marienleben


 

·  B. M. in Music Theory, University of Mississippi, 1970
 

·  Diploma, John McDonogh Senior High School, New Orleans, 1966
 
 
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
 

·  1980-present, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor of Music, Campbellsville University
Regular teaching responsibilities:  2-year music theory sequence, form and analysis, orchestration, counterpoint, choral arranging, graduate music theory, composition, introduction to music, class and applied guitar.
 

·  1975-80, Instructor of Music, Dyersburg State Community College, Tennessee
Regular teaching responsibilities: theory sequence, composition, music literature, music fundamentals for elementary teachers, class and applied guitar, choral and instrumental ensembles; music department head
 

·  1971-73, Graduate Assistant, Florida State University
Responsibilities: assist with multiple sections of Introduction to Music
 

·  1970-71, Graduate Assistant, University of Mississippi
Responsibilities: teach two sections of first-year theory
 
 
ACADEMIC-RELATED RESPONSIBILITIES AT CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY:
 

·  1999-2000, Chair of the Teaching, Learning & Technology Roundtable
 

·  1998-99, Co-Chair of the TLTR
 

·  1997-98, Chair of the Faculty Forum
 

·  1994-present, Coach of the Academic Team
 

·  1999, 1994, 1988, Coordinator/Editor of the Self-Study Report for NASM accreditation
 

·  1993-1998, Founder and Director of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program
 

·  1992-94, SACS Self-Study Institutional Effectiveness Committee, Chair
 

·  1989-1995, FineArtsNewsLetter Editor
 

·  1986-present, Coordinator of Technology for the School of Music
 

·  1982-86, Fine Arts Division Chair
 

·  1980-present, Music Theory Coordinator
 
 
OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:
 

·  Guest Facilitator, National Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Technology, Phoenix, AZ, July 1998
 

·  Certificate in Music Technology, Indiana University/Purdue University — Indianapolis, July 1997
 

·  Sabbatical leave, fall 1988, to study musical composition with Dr. Phillip Landgrave;
Composed opera: John the Baptist; performed at Campbellsville College, April 1989
 

·  Ongoing musical composition in various media, particularly vocal
 
 
PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS:
 

·  College Music Society

·  Society for Music Theory
 
 
AWARDS AND HONORS:
 

·  Composer of the Year, Kentucky Music Teachers Association, 1995
Commissioned work: "The Mystic Trumpeter," song cycle for soprano, trumpet, and piano, on a text by Walt Whitman; premiere performance at the KMTA convention, University of Kentucky
 

·  Al Smith Fellowship for Musical Composition, Kentucky Arts Council, 1988
This supported the John the Baptist opera composition project (see sabbatical leave, above)
 

·  Included in Who's Who in American Education, 3rd and 4th Editions; Published by Marquis Who's Who
 
 
PUBLICATIONS (electronic and print):

CU School of Music Web Site; designer and editor

CU Honors Program Web Site; designer and editor

CU Academic Team Web Site; designer and editor

CU Teaching, Learning, & Technology Roundtable Web Site; designer and editor

Kentucky Collegiate Quick Recall League Web Site; designer and editor

Kentucky Collegiate Quick Recall League Newsletter, Irregularly, September 1995 through present; editor and publisher

Honoris Causa, Newsletter of the Campbellsville University Honors Program, Monthly, June 1993 through July 1998 (50 issues); editor and publisher

NASM Self-Study Reports, 1988, 1994, and 1999, for the Campbellsville University Music Program; editor
 

PERFORMANCES:
 

·  Appalachian Folk Music — Silver Leaf Manor, Meridian, Mississippi, July 1999
 

·  Appalachian Folk Music — Parkway Baptist Church, Kosciusko, Mississippi, July 1999
 

·  Appalachian Folk Music — Janice Holt Giles House, Knifley, Kentucky, June 1999
 

·  Appalachian Folk Music — LaRue County, Kentucky, School System (four performance for elementary students), May 1999
 

·  Folk Songs Included in the Writings of Janice Holt Giles — Janice Holt Giles House, Knifley, Kentucky, September 1997
 
 
PRESENTATIONS:
 

·  "Music Software for the New Millennium" offering ideas for the independent piano teacher — Kentucky Music Teachers Association, Campbellsville, Kentucky, November 1999
 

·  "Teaching Music With TimeSketch," — Appalachian College Association Technology Summit, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 1999
 

·  "Workshop in Music Technology" — Public School Music Teachers, Taylor County System, Kentucky, June 1999
 

·  "Getting Started in Corel Presentations" — Teaching, Learning, & Technology Roundtable, Campbellsville University, October 1998
 

·  "The Role of Ear Training Within Private Piano Teaching" — Central Kentucky Music Teachers Association, Campbellsville, 1992
 

·  "The Computer as Teacher's Assistant" — Kentucky Music Teachers Association, Louisville, 1987
 

·  "The Process of Musical Composition" — Greenriver Artists Guild, Campbellsville, 1985