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Dr. Dafydd Bevil

Dr. Dafydd Bevil

Dr. Dafydd Bevil, Associate Lecturer of Horn at the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater, maintains an active career as a performer and educator. In addition to his teaching duties at UWWhitewater, he is the Assistant Principal/Utility Horn of the Madison Symphony Orchestra, the Principal Horn of the Lacrosse Symphony Orchestra, the brass section coach of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestras, the director of the UWWhitewater Fall Horn Festival, and he has performed throughout the US and in South America as a symphonic, chamber, and solo musician.

Described as “a performer of exceptional skill and musicality”, he has performed at regional and international conferences of the International Horn Society and maintains an active recital schedule. He has performed and taught throughout the country, and recently, Bevil was a featured artist and clinician at the Iberacademy’s Resonanté festival held in Bogotá and Medellín, Colombia. Additionally, he performs with the Whitewater Brass, the faculty brass ensemble of the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater. As an orchestral player, Bevil has performed with ensembles throughout the country including the Madison Symphony, La Crosse Symphony, Dubuque Symphony, Fox Valley Symphony, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, the Ohio Light Opera.

In 2019, Dr. Bevil completed an album titled “From Screen to Concert Hall” as part of his doctoral research. This first of its kind recording project is a collection of concert works for horn written by prominent film composers. The album includes the debut recording of Timeline (1945- ), a trio for horn, viola, and piano by Emmy winning composer Bruce Broughton, as well as seldom recorded works by Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone, and John Williams. The CD is available on all major music services. Bevil has also had his research published by “ The Horn Call”, the international publication of the International Horn Society.

Dr. Bevil holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Louisiana State University, a Masters degree from Roosevelt University, and a DMA from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. His primary teachers are Seth Orgel, Dale Clevenger, and Daniel Grabois.

Dafydd lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife, Kristin and their three children, Keira, Ryker, and Letty.