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Barry Spanier
Director, Tulane University
Marching Band
bspanier@tulane.edu |
Music Department
261 Dixon Annex
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118-5682
Voice: (504) 8652-5139
Fax: (504) 865-5270
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EDUCATION
MASTER OF ARTS in Individualized Study, Arts
Administration/Producing (1994)
New York University, Gallatin School of
Individualized Study
BACHELOR OF MUSIC Music Education (1980)
University of Southern California, School of
Music
OVERVIEW
Barry Spanier has directed
and produced music for events on the world’s largest stages, including two
Olympics and a World Exposition, plus special events, festivals, concerts, and
musical theatre. The hallmark of Mr. Spanier’s career has been establishing new
musical ensembles and building programs and organizations. For World Expo 88,
he designed and directed a marching band program in an environment that
previously had no such tradition. For the Sydney Olympics he directed 2,000
young musicians from 23 nations and blended them into a cohesive ensemble, the
largest marching band in history. As leader of the New York University Orchestra
Mr. Spanier revitalized the program and built it from a rudimentary 19-piece
string group to an 85-piece symphony plus secondary orchestra and various
chamber groups.
Mr. Spanier performed as a trumpet player and
percussionist with artists Don Ellis, Lalo Schiffrin and Maynard Ferguson,
amongst others. He has also served as music director and conductor for dozens
of musical theatre productions and recording sessions in commercial and academic
settings.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
DIRECTOR of the NYU Center for
Music Performance
Directed the 85-piece New
York University Orchestra and related ensembles. These groups presented
seasonal concerts and community outreach programs such as the Young People’s
Concert and performances at local area hospitals.
Founded and produced the All University
Artist-In-Residence Series, hosting accomplished musicians for lectures,
workshops, master classes and performances, and inspiring collaborative
participation amongst departments university-wide.
Supervised music for major University events,
such as Commencement, convocations, and festivals, and presented a weekly jazz
series.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR of the
Sydney 2000 Olympic Band
Directed the 2000-piece marching band for the
Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Young
musicians participated from twenty-three nations on six continents. Conducted
the ensemble performance at the Opening Ceremony, consisting of a ten-minute
field show followed by a 105-minute parade of athletes.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & FOUNDER of the NYU
Gallatin Arts Festival
Presented 150 artists in interdisciplinary
performances and exhibits of all art forms over a twelve-day period. This
inaugural Festival took place in 1992, and has since become an annual event at
NYU.
DIRECTOR OF BANDS/HEAD OF MUSIC PRODUCTION
for World Expo 88
Conceived and directed Expo City Band Program,
a full-time professional sixty-six-piece Marching Band that broke into ten
smaller ensembles including swing band, rock band, pep band and assorted
traditional and non-traditional quintets, quartets and trios. Trained local
high school marching band programs for performances at Expo 88. Scheduled World
Expo 88 music performances, supervised recording sessions, provided musical
ensembles to back up guest artists, and produced live music for Opening and
Closing Ceremonies, presided over by Queen Elizabeth. Simultaneously founded
and directed the Brisbane Bullets Big Band for the local professional basketball
team.
VENUE BAND COORDINATOR for the 1984 Summer
Olympic Games
Coordinated all live music at the twenty-four
venues of the 1984 Summer Games. Also served as an instructor of the 800-piece
All-American College Marching Band, featured at the Opening and Closing
Ceremonies at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR for the University of
Southern California Trojan Bands
Conducted and directed the various ensembles of
the Trojan Band Program from 1980-85. These included the Los Angeles Lakers’
Band, collegiate athletic pep bands, and ensembles for special events.
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