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KENNETH
DYE
Professor
of Music
Director of Bands
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Ed.D., University of Houston, 1983
Telephone: (574) 631-7136
Email: dye.4@nd.edu
Kenneth
W. Dye, is Director of Bands and Professor of Music at the
University of Notre Dame. He is a graduate of the University
of Houston, where he holds a Doctorate in Music Education
and a Master's in Business Administration. He has also earned
degrees of Master of Arts in Music from California State University
and Bachelor of Music from the University of Southern California.
As a composer/arranger, Ken Dye serves as a staff writer for
several publishers and most recently served as composer/arranger
for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Band and pops arranger for the
Dallas Symphony. His writing activities have produced over
800 works for Band and orchestra performed throughout the
U.S. and overseas. Most recently, he premiered 3 commissioned
works for the Notre Dame Concert Band’s tour to New
Zealand/Australia and conducted a “sold out” Concert
in the Sydney Opera House.
In addition Dye serves as a concurrent professor of Computer
Applications. His course ”Music Through Technology”
studies the historical influence of technology on the creative
process of music. Presently, Dr. Dye is developing a new course
entitled "The Business of Music", a synergistic
history of music and business.
Prior
to Notre Dame, Dr. Dye served as Director of Bands at Rice
University for 17 years and 14 years as conductor of the Houston
Concert Band. In addition to his experience in Texas, he was
Director of Bands at State University of West Georgia, Assistant
Band Director for the 1984 Olympics, and taught public high
school in Lakewood, California. He has also served as director
of the Opening Ceremonies of the U.S. Olympic Festival and
the All-American College Band at Disney World.
Ken Dye serves as music director of numerous special events,
and clinician/adjudicator throughout North America and the
South Pacific.
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