Dr. Terry Austin - Conductor
Austin earned a Bachelor of Music Education from Indiana University, a
Master of Arts in Music Education from the University of Hawaii, and a
Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. He lives in Richmond with his wife, Tracia and twin
sons Joshua and Seth.
He founded and conducts the Greater Richmond Youth Wind Ensemble, an
ensemble of the finest high school musicians in the Richmond
metropolitan area, and the Commonwealth Winds, an ensemble comprised of
Richmond area teachers and professional performers.
Dr. Austin is an elected member of the prestigious American Bandmasters
Association, and is included in Who’s Who In America, Who's Who in Fine
Arts Higher Education, and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. Dr.
Austin is a multiple recipient of the National Band Association’s
Citation of Excellence. In 2005 he received the Virginia Commonwealth
University School of the Arts Distinguished Achievement Award of
Excellence.
Austin is chairman of the National Band Association/William D. Revelli
Memorial Band Composition Contest, a member of the Board of Directors of
the John Philip Sousa Foundation and a past board member of the National
Band Association, the Southern Division of MENC: The National
Association for Music Education, and the American Bandmasters
Association. He is a member of the College Band Directors National
Association, Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Beta Mu, and an honorary member of
Kappa Kappa Psi. and a past-president of the Virginia Music Educators
Association.
He is an active guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator and is
published in several journals, including the CBDNA (College Band
Directors National Association) Journal, BD Guide, Young BD Guide,
Instrumentalist, Dialogue in Instrumental Music Education, The National
Band Association Journal, The Indiana Musicator, the Missouri Journal of
Research in Music Education, and VMEA (Virginia Music Educators
Association) Notes. He has also authored chapters in two books.
Terry Austin is Director of Bands and Professor of Music at Virginia
Commonwealth University where he oversees all aspects of the band
program and teaches courses in conducting, and music education. Under
his leadership, the Virginia Commonwealth University Symphonic Wind
Ensemble has earned a reputation for musical excellence and has been
invited to perform at numerous professional conferences including the
American Bandmasters Association, MENC, the College Band Directors
National Association, and the Virginia Music Educators Association.






