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About Me:

Danielle Fisher grew up in Normal, IL where she received dual degrees in Music Education and Composition/Theory from Illinois State University. She recently graduated with an M.M. in Music Education at the University of North Texas where she performed with the Wind Symphony, Graduate Woodwind Quintet, and served as principal horn in the Concert Orchestra.

 

Before beginning her band directing career in Alvarado, Texas, Fisher managed a large studio of trumpet and horn students in the Dallas/Ft.Worth Metroplex. As a conductor, she has served as a guest clinician throughout the country working specifically on brass pedagogy and has spent much of her time conducting and composing for children’s musical theatre. Fisher is the staff arranger and one of the founding members of the Maryland Wind Festival, a non-profit educational and performance outreach program. This organization brings together an international ensemble of performers who perform as the Maryland Chamber Winds for an annual concert series in Frederick and Hagerstown, Maryland. She subs regularly with the Allen Philharmonic and enjoys an active freelancing career.

 

In her spare time, Miss Fisher enjoys gardening with the help of her cat, Harley.

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