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Dr. Marc White
Professor
Percussion, World Music
Fine Arts 100
Education
• D.M.A., Percussion Performance, University of North Texas
• M.M., Percussion Performance, University of North Texas
• B.M., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Biography
Dr. Marc M. White is Professor of Music and Assistant Band Director at Southeastern. He teaches Applied Percussion, Percussion Ensemble, Drumline, Elementary Percussion Methods, Percussion Pedagogy, Percussion Literature, World Music, Music Appreciation, Capstone Project, and Directed Readings. He was also the founder and executive director of the Red River Drum & Auxiliary Camp. Prior to coming to Southeastern, he was on the faculty at Tarleton State University, Texas; Appalachian State University, North Carolina; the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and was a Teaching Fellow at the University of North Texas. White received a B.M. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a M.M. and D.M.A. from the University of North Texas in Denton, TX. He has performed with the Velvet Brown Quartet (Tuba with Percussion Trio) and with the North Carolina Symphony, Greensboro Symphony, North Carolina Theater, and a variety of commercial groups in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Raleigh-Durham areas. He is active as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the South-Central United States. Former teachers include Robert Schietroma, Ron Fink, Ed Soph, Leigh Howard Stevens, Lynn Glassock, Al Payson, Michael Green, and Scott Meister.