Joseph P. Ardovino
Joseph P. Ardovino is the Director
of Bands and Professor
of Music at
the University of Montevallo where he has taught since 1991. Dr. Ardovino’s
responsibilities at the University
include conducting the University Wind Ensemble, directing the University
Jazz Ensemble and Trumpet Ensemble, teaching trumpet, conducting and is head
of the instrumental area.
Dr. Ardovino received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in trumpet
performance from the University of Alabama. He holds the Master of Music
degree in trumpet performance from the College-Conservatory of Music,
University of Cincinnati, and the Bachelor of Music degree in trumpet
performance with teacher certification from the University of Alabama. His
principle teachers include Eugene Blee,
Marie Speziale, Alan Siebert and Michael Johnson. He has studied conducting
with Eugene Corporon, Terrance Milligan, Mallory Thompson and Gerald Welker.

As a trumpet player, Dr. Ardovino is an active recitalist as well as a
tenured member of the Tuscaloosa Symphony, and performs with the Alabama
Symphony. Yearly, Dr. Ardovino conducts various district and county honor
bands around the Southeast and was asked to conduct the Blue Band at Alabama
All-State in 2009. He is sought after as an adjudicator for many band and
solo competitions as well. He also serves as coordinator and conductor for
the annual UM Honor Band Festival and All-State trumpet clinic. Dr. Ardovino
has twice received the College of Fine Arts Distinguished Teacher Award, in
2000 and 2010. Dr. Ardovino is a member of the International Trumpet Guild,
Alabama Bandmasters Association, Alabama Music Educators Association, Music
Educators National Conference, National Association of Wind and Percussion
Instructors, and College Band Directors National Association. He is a Bach
Artist/Clinician for the Conn-Selmer Corporation.
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