David Vickerman
David Vickerman
Director of Bands and Associate Professor of Music
408-924-6971
david.vickerman@sjsu.edu
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Biography
Dr. David Vickerman,
Dr. David Vickerman, 2015 winner of The American Prize in Conducting, is an Associate Professor of Music and the Director of Bands at San José State University. In addition to conducting the Wind Ensemble and the new music ensemble “Disrupt”, he teaches undergraduate and graduate instrumental conducting. Under his artistic leadership, the SJSU Wind Ensemble was selected to perform at the California All-State Music Education Conference (CASMEC) in 2020 and the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Western/Northwestern Division Conference in 2022. Prior to his appointment at San José State University, he was the Director of Bands at The College of New Jersey where he established the Wind Ensemble as a regional model for performance excellence through invitations to the CBDNA and National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Eastern Division Conferences. Before joining The College of New Jersey, he held the position of Director of Bands on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus where he conducted the Wind Ensemble and directed the Pep Band. In addition to his duties at SJSU, he has served as the Associate Conductor of Great Noise Ensemble, in Washington D.C. and he is a highly sought-after guest conductor, having conducted numerous honor bands across the country.
A fervent advocate for contemporary music, Dr. Vickerman has commissioned works by
eminent composers and conducted many world premieres with The San José State University
Wind Ensemble, The College of New Jersey Wind Ensemble and Great Noise Ensemble. He
has also arranged several pieces for winds including Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble by Philip Glass (published through WiseMusic Classical), Ára Batur by the Icelandic rock band, Sigur Rós, Observer in the Magellanic Cloud by Mason Bates and Craigslistlieder by Gabriel Kahane. In the fall of 2013, Dr. Vickerman conducted the premiere of the
“Sgt. Pepper Project” with Great Noise Ensemble. This concert consisted of thirteen
premieres, each based off of a track from the famous Beatles album. For a concert
event entitled “Digital Embrace” at the Peabody Institute, he conducted a concert
of wind band music that focused on the use of integrated live electronics. His primary
conducting instructors include Dr. Edward C. Harris, Dr. Stuart Sims, Robert Ponto
and Dr. Harlan Parker.
Dr. Vickerman regularly presents at regional, national and international conferences
on topics ranging from teaching social justice issues in band and embracing vulnerability
in rehearsal and performance to the development of a computer-based conducting analysis
system to assist beginning conducting students. His co-authored paper with Dr. Andrea
Salgian, “Computer-Based Tutoring for Conducting Students,” was presented at the International
Computer Music Conference in Utrecht, Netherlands in September 2016. He also presented
“Improve Band Performance with Socially-Conscious Repertoire” along with Dr. Colleen
Sears, at the National Association for Music Education Eastern Division Conference
in 2017 and at the Midwest Clinic in 2018.
Dr. Vickerman graduated from the Peabody Institute with a DMA in Wind Conducting in
2014 and a Master’s Degree in Wind Conducting from the University of Oregon in 2010.
Prior to his work at the University of Oregon, he taught high school in California
for 6 years after receiving a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and teaching
credential from California State University Stanislaus in 2002.