Donald L. Trott

Donald Trott received his Bachelor of Music Education degree cum laude from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey. He obtained both the Master of Music degree and Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting from the University of Oklahoma under the guidance of Dr. Dennis Shrock, professor of music and director of choral activities. Following degree work he taught at: Lawton Senior High School in Lawton, Oklahoma; Rogers State College, (now Rogers University), in Calremore, Oklahoma; and Longwood College, (now Longwood University), in Farmville, Virginia. Currently, Dr. Trott is director of choral activities at the University of Mississippi.

Dr. Trott is a life member of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA). He served on five consecutive national convention planning committees including the position of program chair for the 1997 ACDA convention held in San Diego. He served as the president of the ACDA Southern Division from 1997-1999.

His research in performance practice of the late eighteenth century resulted in two articles published in the Choral Journal and two lectures at regional and national College Music Society conventions. More recently he produced a third article for the Choral Journal based on interviews with Alexander Bernstein, son of Leonard Bernstein.

Dr. Trott's choirs from Longwood College performed at VMEA state conferences and in the concluding performance of the 1996 ACDA Southern Division Convention. His choirs toured annually to venues that included the Cathedral of St. Patrick, Cathedral of St. John, the National Cathedral and the White House. Dr. Trott is an active clinician, conductor, and adjudicator.

E-mail: (dtrott@olemiss.edu)

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