Dr. William Hobbins
Choral
Conductor;
ASU Choir,
Chamber Singers, and Glee Club


William Hobbins is Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at
Augusta State University. He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from North
Texas State University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in the Literature
and Performance of Choral Music from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Hobbins has taught in public school, community/jr. college, college, and
university settings in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Georgia. His teaching
duties include conducting the ASU Choir and ASU Chamber Singers, studio voice,
secondary vocal methods, conducting, choral literature, and World Humanities.
The
ASU Choirs under his direction have appeared with the Augusta Symphony on the
ASU campus, the University of South Carolina - Columbia and USC- Aiken. They
have also performed in historic downtown Augusta venues such as Sacred Heart
Cultural Center, and Church of the Most Holy Trinity. In the spring of 1999,
the ASU Choir performed on the MS Tropicale while cruising the Florida Keys,
the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern coast of Mexico, including ports-of-call in
Key West and Cozumel. In the summer of 1999, Hobbins organized, prepared and
conducted the Augusta All-City Choir for the Opening Ceremonies of the Georgia
Games, telecast live on CBS. For several seasons, he has appeared frequently as
a narrator in the Family Concert Series and Discovery Concert Series with the
Augusta Symphony Orchestra. In January of 2003, he conducted a GMEA District
Ten Honor Choir for the second time. Along with Dr. Linda Banister of the ASU
Fine Arts Department, Hobbins performed Brahms' Liebeslieder Walzes and the Op.
28 duets in Jacksonville, AL in February of 2003.
Among his research interests are the young, developing
voice, vocal pedagogy in the choral context, choral pedagogy, and early
American psalmody. A publication on choral pedagogy is currently in the
planning stages.
When
not involved in teaching-related activities, Dr Hobbins pursues interests in
gardening, woodworking, cooking, reading, and writing. He has a long list of
skills to acquire and activities to explore in the years to come.
Dr.
Hobbins believes very strongly in the power of music as a communicative art,
and in the presence of arts in the curriculum of public and private schools
alike.
