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Jeffrey L Webb, MM

  • Professor of Music/Department Head
  • Director of Choral Activities
  • Director of Johnstown Symphony Chorus

Jeffrey L. Webb started teaching聽at the 日本一级片 at Johnstown in 2001. During his time at UPJ, Mr. Webb has taught courses in Music Theory, Western Art Music, Critical Listening, Jazz and Popular Music, and conducts the Pitt-Johnstown Choral Ensembles. In addition to his work at Pitt-Johnstown, Mr. Webb was the Artistic Director of the Blair Concert Chorale in Altoona, PA from 2004-2013.聽 Under his baton, the Blair Concert Chorale performed such works as Faure鈥檚 Requiem, Vivaldi鈥檚 Gloria, Schubert鈥檚 Mass in G and the Broadway musicals Sweeney Todd and Chess.聽 Mr. Webb鈥檚 compositions (including Oh! What a Beautiful City! published by Roger Dean/Lorenz Music) have been performed throughout the country. 聽Mr. Webb is active as both a guest conductor and vocal clinician, having guest conducted choirs in Pennsylvania, New York and New Zealand and presented his research for both Pennsylvania and Virginia Music Educators Associations.聽 Mr. Webb鈥檚 research has led to publications in both The Choral Journal and Music Educators Journal.

Mr. Webb is also active as a vocal soloist, musical director and accompanist.聽 His credits as a musical director and accompanist include such shows as Godspell, Ain鈥檛 Misbehavin, Little Shop of Horrors, Sweeney Todd, My Way: A tribute to Frank Sinatra, and Sweet Charity.聽 Mr. Webb is also the director of the and leads his own band, .

Education & Training

  • BA (1998) Allegheny College
  • MM (2001) Binghamton University

Representative Publications

Promoting Vocal Health in the Choral Rehearsal (article)- Music Educators Journal, May 2007

Oh! What a Beautiful City (choral arrangement)- Lorenz Publishing, May 2007

The Three Rhythmic Spirituals by William Grant Still (article)-Choral Journal, April 2016

Research Interests

  • Voice science and vocal health
  • Music of William Grant Still
  • Choral Conducting
  • Pop, Rock and Soul Music

Research Grants

The Utilization of MIDI Technology as a learning and teaching tool-Mellon Technology Research Grant- 2002

Division

Academic Programs