Dr. Shelley Jagow

Associate Professor of Music
Associate Director of Bands
Applied Saxophone

M264 Creative Arts Center
(937)775-2178
shelley.jagow@wright.edu

Shelley M. Jagow , Ph. D.: Associate Professor of Music at Wright State University is director of the Symphonic Band and Saxophone Quartet; and professor of Saxophone and Music Education courses.   She earned Music Education degrees from the University of Saskatchewan (Canada) and the University of Missouri (Columbia). She earned her Ph. D. in Music Education at the Union Institute & University (Cincinnati) where Colonel Timothy Foley, Frank Battisti, and Edward Wingard served as her mentors. As a Selmer Artist Clinician, Dr. Jagow currently performs 1st Alto Saxophone with the Dayton Philharmonic Concert Band, has commissioned works for solo saxophone and ensembles from both national and international composers, and has presented clinics and performances at OMEA (Ohio Music Educators Association), MENC (Music Educators National Conference) and NASA (North American Saxophone Alliance). She is the author of Teaching Instrumental Music: Developing the Complete Band Program. Her published research can be found in the College Music Symposium Journal , TRIAD , Music Educators Journal, National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors , Canadian Winds , Canadian Band Journal , and in two books published by Meredith Music Publications. (e-mail: shelley.jagow@wright.edu)

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