Biography
Daniel Stull is Guest Lecturer of Tuba at Arkansas Tech University.
Dr. Stull maintains an active performing career and has given solo recitals at past
Midwest and South Central Regional Tuba Euphonium Conferences, and has been a featured
recitalist and clinician at the Midwest Trombone and Euphonium Conference. Daniel
has performed as soloist in front of several ensembles including the West Star Brass
Band, Austin Peay State University Symphonic Band, Five Lakes Silver Band, Capital
City Brass Band, the Michigan State University Wind Symphony, the Sacred Winds Ensemble,
and the Derby City Brass Band. Daniel is also featured on the Five Lakes Silver Band’s
CD “Ontario” performing the euphonium solo Blaydon Races. Daniel has also appeared with the Gateway Chamber Orchestra, West Michigan, Lansing,
Jackson and Holland (Michigan) Symphonies. Dr. Stull currently preforms with the Natural
State Brass Band (E-flat Bass) and the Arkansas MusicWorks Brass Band (solo euphonium).
In addition to his current university teaching, Dr. Stull has served on the faculty
of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, Ouachita Baptist University, Austin Peay State University,
Boise State University, Tennessee State University, Olivet College and Michigan State
University’s Community Music School. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts and Master
of Music degree in euphonium performance from Michigan State University, and holds
a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Louisville. His principal teachers
include Philip Sinder, John Jones, Ava Ordman, and Dr. Brett Shuster.
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