Mr. Nathan Muehl, assistant professor of music, teaches
instrumental studies at Alderson-Broaddus College. His primary responsibilities
include conducting the Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, and
teaching music education courses. Mr. Muehl is in demand as a guest conductor
and clinician and enjoys working with high school, community, and professional
ensembles.
Prior to his appointment at A-B, Muehl was a Director of High School Music in
Ohio. In addition to teaching Concert Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, and
Choir, he founded a Community Wind Ensemble and created Intro to Guitar and
Advanced Guitar courses. Muehl also has experience teaching string students
through the Jefferson Academy in Columbus, Ohio. Muehl graduated Summa Cum
Laude from The Ohio State University earning a Bachelor Degree of Music
Education with a minor in Business. A Theodore Presser Scholar, Muehl was
awarded an Ohio State University Fellowship and completed a Master of Music
Degree in Conducting. Muehl studied conducting with Dr. Russel Mikkelson, Mr.
Richard Blatti, Mr. Marshall Haddock, and Dr. Hilary Apfelstdat. He has
received insightful instruction and positive critiques at conducting master
classes from H. Robert Reynolds, Craig Kirchhoff, Tim Reynish, Gary Hill, as
well as several officers of the United States Air Force
Bands.
Mr. Muehl is an
accomplished flutist having studied with Katherine Borst Jones, Diane Gilley,
and performed in several master classes for William Bennet, Michael Lynn, Nancy
Hadden, Kyril Magg, and Michel Debost. His arrangements have been performed at
the National Flute Association Convention and the Central Ohio Flute Association
Convention. Muehl’s professional affiliations include MENC, WVMEA, OMEA,
Conductors Guild, American String Teachers Association, and the National Flute
Association. Additional information about Mr. Muehl is available at
www.nathanmuehl.com
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