Director
of Bands Joseph Hermann has been elected vice president of the American
Bandmasters Association, a post that puts him in the five-year succession
to president of the prestigious national organization.
After serving a year each as vice president and
president elect, Hermann will serve for a year as president, then
a year each as board of directors’ chairman and past president.
“His election to the presidency of ABA places
TTU and its band program in the national spotlight,” says
Eric Harris, associate director of bands. “The finest band
directors in the nation will look to Mr. Hermann as the leader of
their organization.
“For our music students, studying with a
nationally recognized teacher — especially one who’s
been president of the ABA — further increases their marketability
in the professional world,” he continues.
The ABA was first organized in 1929 by Edwin Franko
Goldman, and since its inception, the organization has elected to
membership only the most outstanding band directors in the United
States and Canada. Its first president, for example, was John Philip
Sousa.
“The membership roster of the ABA reads
like a who’s who in the North American band world,”
Harris says. “Members include the conductors of the nation’s
top military and college bands — including the director of
the President’s Own, the U.S. Marine Band.”
Becoming a member is an exhaustive process that
involves a detailed evaluation by all living past presidents of
each candidate’s programs and recordings for historical accuracy,
precision and artistic merit.
In the organization’s 78-year history, fewer
than 700 directors have been elected to membership — and election
to the ABA presidency is a singular distinction afforded to only
the most highly respected and esteemed members, Harris says.
Presidential candidates are nominated by past
presidents, who present the name of a single nominee to a vote by
the national membership. All elections regarding membership and
the presidency take place at the ABA’s national convention
held each March.
Hermann is a graduate of Drake University in Des
Moines.
After teaching for seven years in public and private
schools in Iowa, Hermann was named director of bands at East Tennessee
State University in 1978.
In 1986, he served as associate director of bands
and director of the Marching Hundred at Indiana University, moving
the following year to associate director of bands at the University
of Arizona and director of the Pride of Arizona marching band.
Hermann became director of bands at TTU in 1989 and was elected
to membership in the ABA in 1996.
His membership sponsors into the organization
were J. Julian, director of bands emeritus at the University of
Tennessee; Frank Wickes, director of bands at Louisiana State University;
and James Croft, director of bands at Florida State University.
Hermann is married to Kay Marcouiller Hermann,
and the couple has two daughters, Megan and Amy.
Don Marcouiller, in addition to being Hermann’s
father-in-law, is director of bands emeritus at Drake and has been
a source of inspiration and mentor to Hermann for nearly 40 years.
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