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Dr.
Carol
McNabb
Associate Professor, Double Reeds, Music Theory Coordinator,
Music Theory,
Aural Skills, Scorpio Consort (Early Music Ensemble)
Office: Eidman Hall 120-B
Phone: (956) 882-7528
Email:
carol.mcnabb@utb.edu
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Dr. Carol McNabb
holds degrees in bassoon performance including a
D.M.A. from the University of
Arizona, a M.M. from Northeast Louisiana University,
and a B.M. from the University of
North Texas. She is a recent recipient of the NISOD award for teaching excellence.
Dr. McNabb has been a member of many orchestras,
including the Fort Worth Symphony and Opera
Orchestras, the Shreveport Symphony, the Tucson
Symphony Orchestra, and the Catalina Chamber
Orchestra with which she performed Villa- Lobos'
Ciranda Das Sete Notas. She has also
performed with the State Orchestra of Monterrey
and
the Corpus Christi Symphony. In demand as a recitalist, she
performs throughout the
United States and
Mexico and performs annually in the Desert
Foothills Chamber Music Festival in Scottsdale,
Arizona. Dr. McNabb teaches
theory, aural skills,
and double reeds, and directs the Scorpio
Consort, an early music ensemble. She
has presented recitals and lectures at
conferences of the Texas Music Educators
Association, College Music Society South Central
Region, and Texas Bandmasters Association.
“Electrifying . .
. beautiful sound, perfect intonation and
absolute control . . a great command of her
instrument.”
-Edicion
Dominical (Puebla)
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