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Dr. Nicholas Balla
Director of Bands
Education
- D.M.A., University of Michigan, Conducting
- M.M., University of Michigan, Conducting
- B.M.E., Missouri State University, Instrumental Music
- B.S., Missouri State University, Electronic Arts - Audio Studies
Teaching Specialties
- Band & Wind Ensembles
- Conducting
- Secondary Instrumental Methods
Research Interests
- Atmospheric Studies
- Classroom Relationships
- Vincent Persichetti
Affiliations
- College Band Directors National Association
- Kappa Kappa Psi
- National Band Association
- Pi Kappa Lambda
Biography
Dr. Nicholas Balla is the Director of Bands and Coordinator of Music Education at Arkansas State University. He conducts the A-State Wind Ensemble, instructs undergraduate conducting, and coordinates Wind Band graduate conducting program. He serves as the musical director for the Diamond Brass Band and Jonesboro Community Wind Ensemble.
Dr. Balla recently completed a Doctor of Musical Arts in Band & Wind Ensemble Conducting at the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theater and Dance where he taught as a Graduate Student Instructor for the Michigan Marching Band, Campus Bands, Campus Chamber Ensembles, University Concert Band, and undergraduate conducting courses. Prior to U-M, Dr. Balla taught for five years in Missouri for the Lebanon School District as an Assistant Director of Bands and low brass specialist. He helped establish Lebanon’s permanent extracurricular chamber ensembles program, held a private low brass studio across Southwest Missouri, and served as an adjudicator throughout the state.
His research interests include the music of Vincent Persichetti and the application of atmospheric studies to the instrumental music classroom. He has presented on these topics at the College Band Directors National Association National Conference, Michigan Music Conference, and Symposium for Music Teacher Education. Dr. Balla conducted the 2023 world premiere of Into the Labyrinth: A History of Physics from Galileo to Dark Matter by Alberto Rojo, a 35-minute concerto for narrator, guitarist, tenor, and jazz drummer. Dr. Balla received a Master of Music in Conducting from the University of Michigan and holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Art–Audio Studies and a Bachelor of Music Education from Missouri State University.
Contact Information
P:
(870) 972-2020
nballa@AState.edu
Office
Building: Fine Arts Center
Room: 135