Ronald Shroyer

Ronald Lynn Shroyer (* 1941) is an American composer, music teacher, conductor, flutist and saxophonist.

Shroyer graduated from Northeast Missouri State University and Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri in 1963 and received the degree of Bachelor of Science. The study at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, he joined in 1967 as a Master of Arts. He continued his education at the University of Missouri - Kansas City continued and in 1975 received his doctorate as a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition and music theory. From 1976 until his retirement in 2010, he was Professor of Music and Dean of the Swinney Conservatory of Music at Central Methodist University. He directed the jazz band at the University and taught instruments, music theory and composition. He played in various dance and jazz bands and composed in addition to some orchestral works mainly music for wind ensembles, including Three American folk songs for wind quintet. He was, inter alia, awarded the Bradley University Prize for Composition and the Phi Mu Alpha Orpheus Award.

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  • Alliance Publications - S - Shroyer, Ronald
  • Central Methodist University - Ronald Shroyer
  • Military Music - Booklet for the album Tableaux (PDF, 6.6 MB)
  • Military Music - Booklwt the album Tales, Suites & Divertimenti (PDF, 7.4 MB)
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  • Born in 1941
  • American composer
  • Music teacher
  • Saxophonist
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