Ed Owen
is Associate Professor of Music at
Arkansas State University. His primary duties include teaching Applied Tuba and Euphonium, conducting
the ASU Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble
and Brass Choir, and
serving as Graduate Program Supervisor. He currently performs
as Principal Tuba of the
Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and Brass Quintet, the
Delta Symphony Orchestra,
and the ASU Brass Quintet. A native Arkansan, he received the Bachelor
of Arts in Music Education degree from Arkansas Tech University (summa
cum laude), the Master of Music in Tuba Performance and Doctor of
Musical Arts in Performance and Literature from the University of
Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.
Prior to his appointment at ASU,
Dr. Owen served on the faculties of the University of Southern
Mississippi, Ouachita Baptist University and Indiana State University.
A dedicated and enthusiastic teacher, his students have won solo and quartet competitions at the local, state,
and international levels. He has conducted Tuba & Euphonium
Ensemble concerts at the International Tuba & Euphonium Conferences in
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada and Greensboro, North Carolina.
Dr. Owen’s orchestral
engagements have included the Meridian Symphony, Champaign-Urbana
Symphony, Great Music West Festival Orchestra and Brass Quintet,
Sinfonia da Camera, Illinois Contemporary Chamber Players, and the Terre
Haute Symphony. As a soloist he has appeared with the Arkansas
Symphony Orchestra, the Delta Symphony
Orchestra, the Arkansas State University Wind Ensemble, and the
Symphonic Bands of Arkansas Tech University, University of Illinois, and
Bryant High School. An active clinician, Dr. Owen is in demand for
master classes and clinics on brass performance and techniques. He has
studied tuba with Andy Anders and Mark Moore. |