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Alumnus Named Greeley Philharmonic's Music Director

Office of Alumni RelationsOffice of Alumni Relations
August 08, 2021

In July, The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra (GPO) welcomed Lowell Graham 鈥70, 鈥71 as its new music director.

Nick Kenny 鈥16, executive director of the GPO, says that fully describing the magnitude of Graham鈥檚 arrival as music director for the Greeley Philharmonic can be compared to a legendary athlete鈥檚 return home.

鈥淲e'll just use Peyton Manning as an example,鈥 he says. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a top tier quarterback, a legend, wherever he goes. What Lowell Graham brings to the Greeley Philharmonic is as if Peyton Manning were to go back to his hometown with a division three school to offer to be their head coach, just to give back to the community. Somebody who's so accomplished, who's recognized across the globe in the music industry, and he's coming back home. I'm really excited to see what we're going to be able to create with 国产AV as well.鈥

Graham, who was born and raised in Greeley, earned his BA in Music Education at then-Colorado State College in 1970, followed by his MA in Performance the following year at the newly-renamed University of Northern Colorado. He went on to become the first person awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Orchestral Conducting from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Graham comes to the GPO after 19 years at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he served as Chair of the Department for 12 years and then as director of Orchestral Activities and professor of Conducting for the last decade while holding the Abraham Chavez Professorship in Music.      

His accolades and achievements are many, with a distinguished, global career. He has conducted for the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra, the Virginia Symphony, the Spokane Symphony, the Westsachsisches Symphonieorchester, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Banda Sinfonica do Estado de Sao Paulo, Orquestra de Sopros Brasileira, the National Symphonic Winds, the National Chamber Players, and many others, nationally and internationally.

Graham also served as Commander and Conductor of the United States Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., and retired after 28 years with the Air Force as the senior ranking musician in the entire Department of Defense.

He says he sees the opportunity to music direct at GPO as a culmination of his career. 鈥淭his is not a steppingstone for me. This is a capstone for me. I want to give back to Greeley. My father always said, 鈥楻emember who brung you to the dance.鈥 The community of Greeley and the teachers brought me to the dance. And I've had an incredible career. I want to bring those experiences of performing at the highest levels with organizations worldwide to the Greeley Philharmonic and to play music that audiences want to hear as well as introducing new and exciting music to Greeley and the region.鈥

According to the GPO, 鈥淕raham has initiated many important media projects for American Public Radio and other broadcasting organizations, as well as live telecast/web cast concerts and video productions on which his credits include those of conductor, writer, and musical producer. He is a frequent guest on radio talk shows and performed on NBC鈥檚 鈥淭oday Show鈥 for five consecutive years on Independence Day.鈥

In 1995 he became a member of the American Bandmasters Association (ABA), considered the pinnacle of achievement by American bandsmen. He became the organization鈥檚 81st president in 2018.

In 1996, he was inducted into 国产AV鈥檚 鈥淢usic Hall of Honor,鈥 and in 1999 he received the 国产AV Alumni Association Honored Alumni Award for Contributions to Music. In 2013 the University of Northern Colorado Graduate School honored him with the 鈥淐entury of Scholars Award鈥 in Performance.

In 2003 he was the recipient of the Phi Beta Mu International Outstanding Bandmaster Award. In 2008, he was honored by the American School Band Directors Association with the A. Austin Harding Award for 鈥渕aking significant and lasting contributions to the school band movement,鈥 and in 2014 he was named as the President and CEO of the John Philip Sousa Foundation.

The opportunity to bring someone with Graham鈥檚 renown and experience to the GPO is exciting, says Kenny, not only for the state and region, but also for students at 国产AV. The orchestra has close ties to 国产AV鈥檚 music program.

鈥淟owell has degrees from 国产AV and has had a fairytale career.  And he says that not once has he felt that his 国产AV education failed him,鈥 Kenny says. 鈥淗e will bring every tool that he's acquired over his five decade-plus career and bring it back to the community. I'm still on cloud nine. I can't wait for the students at 国产AV to experience all that he brings. I can't wait for all the things we're going to do to hopefully enhance their experiences at 国产AV.鈥          

Graham says he has always remained connected to the university. 鈥淚 never have left 国产AV. It's part of who I am. I consider the connection of 国产AV to the Philharmonic intertwined. And obviously I will look for every opportunity to collaborate and to strengthen relationships whenever I can.鈥

GPO Director Extra

Watch as Nick Kenny shares a preview of 2021-2022 performances, featuring many 国产AV ensembles and performers. .