Michael Taylor, MM

Instructor of Euphonium & Tuba
michael.taylor@ngu.edu
Unit: Music
Location: Tigerville

  • Teaching & Education

    Master’s of Music
    Indiana University-Bloomington
    Bloomington, IN
    2005

  • Professional Experience

    Michael Taylor serves on the faculties of Anderson University, South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities, and North Greenville University where he teaches tuba, euphonium, chamber ensembles, and brass methods. Past teaching appointments include Furman University, Brevard College, Presbyterian Association of Music and Musicians, and Lenoir-Rhyne University. Mr. Taylor has served as principal tuba with the Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra since 2002. In addition to his duties with the HSO, he has performed with several symphony orchestras throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Mr. Taylor has also performed and toured with Mr. Jack Daniel’s Original Silver Cornet Band, the Harvey Phillips Tuba Company, and the Tuba Santas while maintaining an active schedule as a performer and clinician in the southeastern United States. Mr. Taylor received his Master of Music in Performance degree from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University-Bloomington where he was awarded the William Bell Memorial Scholarship for Tuba. His principal instructors are Dr. Harvey Phillips, Dan Perantoni, and D. Wynn Justice. Michael Taylor currently resides in Morganton, NC with his wife, Kimberly and their daughter, Savannah Lee.

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