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James
Swearingen's talents as a performer, composer/arranger and
educator include a background of extensive training and experience.
He has earned degrees from Bowling Green State University and
The Ohio State University. Mr. Swearingen is currently Professor
of Music, Department Chair of Music Education and one of several
resident composers at Capital University located in Columbus,
Ohio. He also serves as a staff arranger for the famed Ohio
State University Marching Band. Prior to his appointment at
Capital in 1987, he spent eighteen years teaching instrumental
music in the public schools of central Ohio. His first teaching
assignment took him to the community of Sunbury, Ohio. He then
spent fourteen years as Director of Instrumental Music at Grove
City High School where his marching, concert and jazz bands
all received acclaim for their high standards of performing
excellence.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Mr. Swearingen manages to be very active as a guest conductor, adjudicator and educational clinician. Appearances have included trips throughout the United States, as well as Japan, Australia, Europe, Canada and The Republic of China. |
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Mr.
Swearingen's numerous contributions for band have been enthusiastically
received by school directors, student performers and audiences
worldwide. With over 450 published works, he has written band compositions
and arrangements that reflect a variety of musical forms and styles.
Many of his pieces, including 86 commissioned works, have been
chosen for contest and festival lists. He is a recipient of several
ASCAP awards for published compositions and in 1992 was selected
as an Accomplished Graduate of the Fine and Performing Arts from
Bowling Green State University. In March of 2000, he was invited
to join The American Bandmasters Association, considered to be the
most prestigious bandmaster organization in the world. Mr. Swearingen
received the 2002 Community Music Educator Award given annually by
the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. In that same year, he became conductor
of the Grove City Community Winds. This highly talented ensemble
consists of many fine musicians from the central Ohio area. He is
a member of numerous professional and honorary organizations including
OMEA, MENC, ASBDA, Phi Beta Mu and Pi Kappa Lambda.
On June 20, 2009, The American School Band Directors Association, Inc., presented Mr. Swearingen with the A. Austin Harding Award. This prestigious award is presented annually by the organization and is reflective of valuable and dedicated service to the school bands of America.
Many of
Mr. Swearingen's most popular band compositions have been recorded
by the prestigious Washington Winds and are available
on Walking Frog Records compact discs: His recordings include In
All Its Glory, Exaltation, Celebration For Winds
And Percussion, The Light Of Dawn, and the newest release, Flight
of Valor.
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