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Some of Rhea's commissions have been performed for the Texas Music Educators Association, the Texas Bandmasters Association, the College Band Directors National Association, the Cotton Bowl Classic, and the Tournament of Roses Parade. His works are published with TRN Music Publisher, RBC Music Publisher, and Arrangers' Publishing Company. [7]
The Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) is an organization of over 12,000 Texas school music educators. Its stated goals are to provide professional growth opportunities, to encourage interaction among music education professionals, to foster public support for music in schools, to offer quality musical experiences for students, to cultivate universal appreciation and lifetime involvement ...
Texas Promenade, celebrating the 50th Anniversary Convention of the Texas Bandmasters Association To Tame the Perilous Skies was commissioned by the 564th Tactical Air Command Band, United States Air Force , located in Virginia , and received its premiere performance in the fall of 1990.
Timothy Rhea was named conductor of the Texas A&M Wind Symphony in 1995 and Director of Bands of Texas A&M University June 1, 2002. [2] Rhea has conducted the Wind Symphony at the Texas Music Educators Association, the College Band Directors National Association, and the American Bandmasters Association conventions.
Additionally, he taught in the Texas public schools at Keller High School. Anderson is a member of the Texas Music Educators Association , Texas Bandmasters Association, College Band Directors National Association, and the College Music Society.
Shortly after graduating from college, Bill began to perform his arrangements live. He has performed for audiences at the Conn-Selmer Institute, International Trombone Association Festival, Midwest Clinic, [12] Texas Bandmasters Association, [13] American Trombone Workshop, [14] Con Brio Music Festival, and Condé Nast Digital Day in Moscow. [15]
The Association of Texas Small School Bands is headquartered in Houston, Texas. Although the ATSSB was formed out of frustration with the Texas Music Educators Association (believing it, and especially its All-State Band, to be dominated by the larger AAAA and AAAAA schools), the two organizations regularly work together, (alongside with the ...
In 1953, the National Bandmasters Association named The Bearkat Marching Band one of the Top Ten College Bands in the nation. Texas Governor Allen Shivers declared the band the official unit for the state on April 21 in the same year.