Doctor of Musical Arts, Clarinet Performance Music Theory/Music Theory Pedagogy Cognate, Texas Christian University
Master of Music, Bass Clarinet Performance, Codarts, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Master of Music, Clarinet Performance, Texas Christian University
Bachelor of Music, Music Education, University of Houston, Summa Cum Laude
Biography
Dr. William Hayter joined Huntingdon in fall 2023 after teaching for Texas Lutheran University, Tarrant County College, Midwestern State University, and Kilgore College, as well as at the middle and high school levels for schools in Texas. He has performed for audiences in the United States, Canada, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Bosnia, Finland, and Spain.
PUBLICATIONS
“Louise Talma: Three Duologues for Clarinet and Piano” in The Clarinet, 2022 published by the International Clarinet Association, forthcoming in December 2023
Lied by Francois Rasse, transcribed for bass clarinet and vibraphone 2022 with Corey Robinson; forthcoming from Complete Works Music Publisher
“Bass Clarinet Solos for Students.” The Clarinet 41.4 (2014): 82-86. 2014
COMPLETED MANUSCRIPTS
“Musical Meaning in Lento, Movement III from Saint-Saëns’s Sonata for Clarinet & Piano” Soprano Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, and Alto Saxophone: A Preliminary Study in Comparative Pedagogy
“A Semiotic Analysis of A Gentleman’s Honor from The Photographer by Philip Glass”
“Louise Talma: Three Duologues for Clarinet and Piano”
JS Bach, Viola da Gamba Sonatas, BWV 1027-1029: Transcribed for Bass Clarinet in a New Critical Edition from the Autograph Manuscripts
Waltz from The Path of Thunder by Gara Garayev, transcribed for bass clarinet and piano
IN-PROGRESS MANUSCRIPTS
Lied by Francois Rasse, transcribed for bass clarinet and vibraphone, with Corey Robinson
“Extending the Bass Clarinetist’s Range: A Practical Method for Teachers and Students”
“Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man: Intersections of Harmony and Form”