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Glenn Eernisse
Associate Professor of Low Brass

Music Division Chair

Dr. Glenn Eernisse• A.A. Anderson College

• B.M. Berry College

• M.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

• D.M.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Dr. Glenn Eernisse, Chair, has served on the faculty of Brewton-Parker College since 1995. He received the Associate of Fine Arts degree from Anderson College, the Bachelor of Music degree from Berry College, and the Master of Church Music and Doctor of Music Ministry degrees from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

   

In addition to teaching private brass lessons at Brewton-Parker, he serves as director of the Brass Ensemble and the Baron Singers. He teaches courses in brass and percussion methods, arranging, composition, jazz, church music and music technology.

An award-winning ASCAP writer, Dr. Eernisse has composed and arranged pieces for a variety of vocal and instrumental groups. These include children’s choirs, youth choirs, adult choirs, senior adult choirs, handbells, and a variety of brass and woodwind groups. Commissioned works include pieces for the Brewton-Parker College presidential inauguration, the Georgia Baptist Church Music Conference, First Baptist Church, Vidalia, Georgia, First Baptist Church, McDonough, Georgia, Berea Baptist Church, Mooresville, North Carolina, and First Baptist Church, Swainsboro, Georgia.  He has written articles for The Church Musician, The Hymn, and Creator.

   

Dr. Eernisse has served on the faculty of several music camps and band camps, and has

functioned as an adjudicator for festivals and competitions at a variety of levels.

   

Professional organizations of which he is a member include Music Educators National Conference, Georgia Music Educators Association, Georgia Baptist Church Music Conference, Southern Baptist Church Music Conference, and International Trombone Association. He is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, and is listed among "Outstanding Young Men of America", "Who’s Who among America’s Teachers", “Who’s Who in American Education, and "Who’s Who in America."

 

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Updated on: September 22, 2009 10:21 AM