Conference 2024 – Dr. Kirk Moss

About the Clinician

Kirk D. Moss, PhD, serves as Dean of the Colleges of Arts & Humanities and Behavioral & Natural Sciences and Professor of Music at University of Northwestern – St. Paul, where he received the 2021 Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship. He is a past national president of the American String Teachers Association, five times chaired the ASTA National Orchestra Festival, and held office on ASTA’s Executive Board. He has coauthored the Sound Innovations series music method books, as well as numerous string orchestra arrangements for Alfred Music and Carl Fischer. Moss has appeared as a guest conductor, clinician, or adjudicator in forty states and Australia. The University of Florida School of Music awarded him an Alumni Outstanding Achievement Award, and he has received six ASTA National Citation for Leadership & Merit awards. With twelve years of experience teaching elementary, middle, and high school orchestras, groups under his direction have earned distinction at state, national, and international events. One of his former high schools honors him by annually awarding a college string scholarship in his name.

Moss holds a PhD in Music Education, conducting emphasis, from University of Florida (Gainesville) where his mentors included Raymond Chobaz, Timothy Brophy, and Russell Robinson. He received a Master of Music degree, with a cognate in string pedagogy, from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music as a graduate teaching assistant for Gerald Doan and a Bachelor of Music degree, with high distinction, from University of Michigan under the guidance of Robert Culver. Kirk and his wife, Deb, celebrate more than thirty-five years of marriage and have three children and one grandchild.