College of Music announces new Assistant Director of Bands Andrew Keiser

The CU Boulder College of Music is pleased to welcome Andrew KeiserāAssistant Teaching Professor of Music Education + Conducting and Assistant Director of Bandsāeffective this fall.Ģż
āIām thrilled to join the College of Music, a nationally respected institution that values innovation and collaboration alongside excellence and performance,ā says Keiser. āThe collegeās commitment to developing versatile, forward-thinking universal musicians aligns with my own philosophy, as I always strive to develop students into well-rounded musicians who are prepared to make an impact in the world going forward.ā
Keiser completed a Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Miamiās Frost School of Music where he studied conducting with Robert Carnochan and Michael Hancock. At Miami, Keiser contributed to all facets of the band program while teaching undergraduate courses in conducting and arranging. In addition to conducting university ensembles and coordinating the annual Frost Honor Band Festival, he wrote music and drill for the Frost Band of the Hour and regularly directed the basketball pep band. He has also spent the last year as Director of Athletic Bands at Keiser Universityās Flagship Campus in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Prior to his doctoral studies, Keiser earned a masterās degree in wind conducting from the Schwob School of Music in Columbus, Georgia, where he studied with Jamie L. Nix and directed the CSU Basketball Band. He previously taught at Angola High School in Indiana where he led all aspects of the band program, a consistent recipient of the ISSMA All-Music Award.
āIām so excited to work alongside Director of Bands Shanti Simon and Associate Director of Bands Logan Sorey to further the great work they are doing,ā he shares. āIām eager to continue building upon the legacy of the band program at CU Boulder.
āWorking with the CU Boulder Concert Band and athletic bands will allow me to interact with many students in the program, and Iām already inspired for the future from my previous interactions with the students, staff and directors.ā
He adds, āI am eager to work with students from across the university in our athletic bands to develop their potential as performers and artists who play an integral role in the culture of the university. Our athletic bands often function as ambassadors of the College of Music and CU Boulder at events, and I canāt wait to get started with the Golden Buffalo Marching Band this fall.ā
An advocate for new music, Keiser has commissioned, premiered and collaborated with living composers. His work as a Conducting Fellow with the Newfound Chamber Winds has led to collaborations and performances of new works by David Biedenbender, Viet Cuong and Viskamol Chaiwanichsiri. Keiserās 2025 transcription of Maria Schneiderās āWinter Morning Walksā for soprano and chamber wind ensemble is performed by collegiate ensembles nationwide.
āI am delighted to join the collegeās music education department as Iām passionate about the future of music education,ā he notes. āI look forward to working with our music education students through hands-on experiences that prepare them for the rapidly evolving field of 21st-century education.ā
Welcome, Andrew Keiser!