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David Bennett, MMTA President

MMTA President for 2007-2008 is Dr. David Bennett.
Bennett is a native of Detroit, Michigan. He was awarded a bachelors degree summa cum laude in music and political science from Albion College. His Master of Music degree in piano performance from Ball State University. Bennett received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Iowa with an emphasis on piano performance and pedagogy. His teachers have included Herbert Stessin, Anthosny Taffs, Pia Sebastiani, Pauline Lindsay, John Simms, and Kenneth Amada.
Bennett has taught at Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph, MO, since the fall of 1982. As a member of the Music Department he has taught class piano, private piano, synthesizer techniques, piano pedagogy, and music history. He is currently director of the Honors Program which serves the entire college. He has also served as musical directorDr. Barbara Hamel, Assistant Professor of Music, teaches class and applied piano, piano and organ repertoire, piano pedagogy, and aural skills at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri. She has presented recitals on piano, organ, harpsichord, and also appears frequently as an adjudicator for piano festivals and auditions. Dr. Hamel serves as an accompanist for the Central Methodist University A Cappella Choir, as well as for faculty and guest artist recitals. Articles written by Dr. Hamel addressing many topics in piano pedagogy have been published in Piano Guild Notes, Teaching Music, Assessment Update, and Missouri School Music Magazine. In addition to her teaching responsibilities at CMU, she serves as a staff organist at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Columbia, MO. Dr. Hamel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Music (emphasis in piano and organ) from Dana College in Blair, NE, and a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In 1999 she graduated with a Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Dr. Hamel is a member of MTNA, MMTA, MMAMTA, MENC, National Guild of Piano Teachers, American College of Musicians, and the American Guild of Organists. for the college musicals and operettas and directs the vocal and instrumental performing group, "Western Legacies."
As a pianist, Bennett has performed with orchestras, in solo recitals and in chamber ensembles. He frequently performs with members of the Kansas City Symphony and serves as the keyboardist for the St. Joseph Symphony.
David Bennett has been as active member of Music Teacher National Association and served as National Chair for the College Artist Competition. He has served the Missouri Music Teachers Association as Vice President, President-Elect, chair of piano, district audition chair, and as a member of the Board of Directors. He frequently adjudicates in the four state area.
Contact Information:
Dr. David Bennett
2530 East Circle Drive
St. Joseph, Missouri 64504-2215
816-271-4420
bennett @ missouriwestern.edu
Barb Hamel, MMTA President-Elect
MMTA President-Elect is Dr. Barbara Hamel.
Dr. Barbara Hamel, Associate Professor of Music, teaches class and applied piano, piano and organ repertoire, piano pedagogy, and aural skills at Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri.
She has presented recitals on piano, organ, harpsichord, and also appears frequently as an adjudicator for piano festivals and auditions. Dr. Hamel serves as an accompanist for the Central Methodist University A Cappella Choir, as well as for faculty and guest artist recitals.
Articles written by Dr. Hamel addressing many topics in piano pedagogy have been published in Piano Guild Notes, Teaching Music, Assessment Update, and Missouri School Music Magazine.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities at CMU, she serves as a staff organist at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Columbia, MO.
Dr. Hamel earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Music (emphasis in piano and organ) from Dana College in Blair, NE, and a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In 1999 she graduated with a Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Dr. Hamel is a member of MTNA, MMTA, MMAMTA, and the American Guild of Organists.
Contact information
Barbara Hamel
10415 N. Honesty Court
Hallsville, MO 65255-9689
573-696-0206
Email: bhamel @ centralmethodist.edu
Cameron Dibble, MMTA Immediate Past President
MMTA President for 2005-2006 and now Immediate Past President is Cameron Dibble.
Cameron Dibble received the Bachelor of Music degree from
Oberlin Conservatory, where he studied with Professor John
Perry. His Masters and Doctoral degrees are from the
University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music, where he
studied under Joanne Baker. He studied vocal coaching and
accompanying in Austria with Mario Salerno and Jan Meyerowitz.
Dibble's
various appearances as soloist and collaborative pianist include a piano
concerto performance as soloist with the Kansas City Symphony, a solo
piano Scholarship Benefit performance
for the Kansas City Musical Club, solo
piano recitals on a local series, as well as
pianist in an ensemble with the local
Kansas City Young Audiences chapter
for seven years.
With nearly thirty years
teaching experience, Dibble’s students
have won local, regional and national
competitions. He recently served as an
adjunct assistant professor at the UMKC
Conservatory of Music, teaching piano
pedagogy.
Dibble has held several positions over the years with the Kansas City Music Teachers Association and with the statewide Missouri Music Teachers Association.
Dibble has made several forays into musical theatre,
working either as musical director or pianist for the Theatre for Young
America, the Coterie Theatre, American Heartland Theatre and the Topeka
Recreation Commission. Dibble has a large class of students in the
UMKC Conservatory of Music’s Community Music and Dance Academy
and maintains a position as a church organist.
Contact information
Cameron Dibble
8229 Belleview Avenue Kansas City MO 64114-2109
816-363-2761
clavier4612 @ msn.com
Millie Mehnert, MMTA Past President (2003-2004)
MMTA President (2003-2004) was Millie Mehnert.
Millie Mehnert received her music degree in piano performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where her teachers were Aileen Minor and Inga Morgan. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity and has served as president of Kansas City Music Teachers Association and president of the Federated Teachers of Music and Arts in Kansas City. Her students have received awards at Kansas State Music Teachers Association Auditions, performed with the Topeka Symphony, and received "Honorable Mention" performance recognition at the National Federation of Music Clubs Centennial Solo Performance Competition held in Chicago on August 15, 1998. Millie chaired the first Music Teachers Association Tri-State Conference in the Midwest in 2003, with Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. She has served on the Music Teachers National Association Local Associations Committee. She continues her studies and performing under retired music professor Karen Halverhout from the University of Missouri - Kansas City.
Contact information:
Millie B.
Mehnert
12689 W. 82nd
Lenexa
KS
66215-2644
(913) 859-9424
Email: jmehnert @ everestkc.net
Steven Houser, MMTA Past President (2001-2002)
MMTA President 2001-2002 was Steven Houser.
Steven Houser is Professor of Music at Lincoln University, in Jefferson
City, Missouri. In addition to being the current Missouri Music Teachers'
Association president, Dr. Houser is the Conductor/Music Director of the
Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra (jeffersoncitysymphony.org).
Dr. Houser, for this year, is interim chair of the Lincoln University
Department of Fine Arts and Communications. He is past-president of
Mid-Missouri Music Teachers' Association, and past-president of the Capitol
City Arts Council. He has performed professionally with the Dayton
Philharmonic Orchestra and in various other ensembles, including
performances in summer orchestras in Italy and Austria. In 1995, Steven
Houser was honored to be selected a Fulbright Scholar in Egypt.
Steven is married to the noted pianist and piano instructor Jan Houser.
Contact information:
Steven Houser 1108 Boonville Road Jefferson City MO 65109
(573) 636-2909
Email: janzstudio @ mail.ultraweb.net
William Brown, MMTA Past President (1999-2000)
MMTA Past President (1999-2000)

William Brown was MMTA president 1999-2000. He received his B.M. and Performer's Certificate from Baylor University and his M.Mus. and D.Mus. from Indiana University where he
studied with Menahem Pressler, pianist of the Beaux Arts Trio. He has completed additional study at The Eastman School of Music. Dr. Brown is a
frequent recitalist, clinician, and adjudicator whose students have won awards in state and national competitions. He has served in Chicago as
keyboardist for the Grant Park Orchestra and The Arie Crown Theatre in shows such as A Chorus Line, D'Oyle Carte Opera Company, Timbuktu
with Eartha Kitt, the London Ballet, and The Grand Hotel with Joel Grey. He presently serves as accompanist for the Missouri Music Men. He has
taught at Roosevelt University and the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and holds memberships in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Pi Kappa
Lambda, the Music Teachers National Association, and the National Guild of Piano Teachers.
Contact Information:
William Brown, NCTM
2150 E. Thornridge Drive
Bolivar, MO 65613
417-326-6906
Bbrown @ sbuniv.edu
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