Supplemental music lessons are offered as enrichment to classroom instruction and are designed to utilize the broad scope of characteristic literature available for every instrument or voice. Rather than stress the singular goal of competition preparation, the emphasis instead is on nurturing the independent thinking and individual performance skills critical to the development of the maturing musician. The focus is on acquiring refined levels of sight-reading and technical proficiency in tandem with the attainment of an advanced sense of musical instinct and interpretation.
Each instructor undergoes an audition, interview, and background check by Wylie ISD. The set rate for lessons is $20 per half hour.
FluteKirsten J. Guerra Click for Bio Kirsten Guerra is a multi-talented musician from West Texas with expansive knowledge in music. During her college career, she has performed with the West Texas A&M Symphonic band and the Texas Tech Wind ensemble in which both ensembles were featured at the Texas Music Educators Association. She has also performed with community ensembles such as the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. In addition to performing in traditional concert settings, Kirsten has also made appearances in a variety of other venues such as pubs and theaters. She enjoys a variety of musical styles that range from metal to classical. As a student she has been awarded numerous prestigious awards and scholarships such as the John Phillip Sousa award, the Texas Music Educators Association scholarship award, the Gary Garner scholarship award, and the West Texas A&M Outstanding Bands-Woman award. She was also drum major of the West Texas A&M Buffalo Marching Band for 2 years. She graduated from West Texas A&M University with a bachelors in music education all level certification and then went to Texas Tech University to receive a masters in flute performance. She currently attends Texas Woman’s University where she is pursuing a degree in flute pedagogy. Kirsten was a student of Ms. Sally Turk, Dr. Mark Trimble, Dr. Lisa Garner Santa, and currently studies flute under Dr. Pamela Youngblood. |
FluteSara Wolf |
OboeKelly Diaz Click for Bio Kelly currently teaches private lessons in the Plano, Wylie, and Duncanville school districts. She teaches master classes in many areas around the Dallas-Fort Worth region as well. Kelly serves as a guest artist and substitute musician on oboe and English horn with professional ensembles in the area. She has played with the Louisville Symphony Orchestra, the San Antonio Symphony, and the Dallas Wind Symphony, among others.
Kelly holds a Master of Music degree in Oboe Performance from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she earned a University Graduate Scholarship. She received a Bachelor of Music degree in Oboe Performance from Southern Methodist University, where she was a University Scholar and Artistic Scholarship recipient. Kelly was a featured artist in the Viva Vivaldi International Music Festival in Mexico City, Mexico. She was also a member of the CCM Spoleto Music Festival in Spoleto, Italy. Kelly is originally from San Antonio and was a TMEA All-State Musician in high school. She is excited to pass along quality knowledge of music and oboe skills to the students in the Wylie Independent School District. |
BassoonClick Here to Order Bassoon Reeds Carole Lyons |
ClarinetLori Bryson Education Teaching Experience Related Experience Personal |
ClarinetPamelia Urban |
SaxophoneMatthew Stookey Click for Bio Matthew Stookey is a saxophonist and teacher based in Garland, TX. Currently, Matthew teaches in the Wylie and Mesquite Independent School Districts where his students have received superior ratings at Solo & Ensemble competitions, in addition to earning seats in the All-Region, All-Region Jazz, All-Area, All-Area Jazz, and All-State Jazz bands. As a performer, Matthew has had the privilege of being invited to perform at the Navy Band International Saxophone Symposium, North American Saxophone Alliance conference, TMEA Convention Music Showcase, and has performed at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center with the Ithaca College Wind Ensemble. Matthew also had the opportunity to tour China with the University of Northern Colorado Wind Ensemble.
Matthew holds a Master of Music in Saxophone Performance degree from Ithaca College, where he taught as a Graduate Assistant. He earned his Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Northern Colorado. Matthew has studied with Dr. Steven Mauk, Dr. Andrew Dahlke, and Timothy Ishii. He is an alumni member of Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity and a lifetime member of Pi Kappa Lambda National Music Honor Society. Matthew also serves as Co-Chair for the Ithaca College Council of Advocates Dallas Chapter. Mr. Stookey was recently named an active member of the Lone Star Wind Orchestra, which is one of the the few and most prestigious professional wind bands of its kind. |
TrumpetJeremy Diaz |
HornLaura Lawson Click for Bio Laura was born and raised in Mansfield, Texas, and began studying music (piano lessons) at the age of 8. Four years later, Laura encountered an opportunity to learn to play horn, and found a new musical passion by doing so. Following her education at Cross Timbers Intermediate School, T.A. Howard Middle School, and Mansfield Summit High School, Laura began her college studies in music education at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, TX. In 2011, she continued her studies in music at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. She graduated with honors from FSU’s College of Music with her degree in Music Therapy & Music Performance, as well as an emphasis in Music in Special Education & Psychology, and full certification to perform NICU Music Therapy. A few months following graduation, Laura opened her own small business known as MusicMatters, LLC., which allows her to provide music lessons (horn, piano, voice, and guitar), as well as masterclasses, camps, group music lessons, marching band, performances, and as-needed services to students and families.
During and prior to her undergraduate studies, Laura performed in prestige venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas’ Majestic Hall, Fort Worth’s Bass Hall, and within the recording studio at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California. During her collegiate experience, Laura performed with the Sandestin Symphony Orchestra, the Sinfonia Gulf Coast, the Destin Pops Symphony Orchestra, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, the Banff Music Festival Chamber Winds, and the Sinfonietta of Fort Worth. Along with performing with professional groups, Laura consistently performed with the top ensembles in the University setting, including Symphony Orchestras, Wind Orchestras, Musical Pit Orchestras, Chamber Orchestras, Horn Choirs, Wind Symphony, and several Graduate Student Brass and Woodwind Quintets. Laura has been invited to perform and participate in selective summer music festivals, including the Kendall Betts Horn Camp and Banff Masterclass Festival in Banff, Alberta. Laura has been invited as a guest artist and teacher to various summer camps and masterclasses in the United States. Laura has studied with influential horn instructors, such as Kendall Betts, Bernhard Scully, Bill VerMeulen, Michael Hatfield, Ted Thayer, David Hyde, Alton Adkins, Jesse McCormick, Lin Foulk, Gabriel Radford, Eldon Matlick, Brian Brown, and Janet Nye. |
Trombone
While attending TAMU-C, Andrew performed in the Pride Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Trombone Choir, Mane Attraction Jazz Band, as well as in numerous chamber ensembles. In 2009, Andrew performed with the Mane Attraction Jazz Band at a gala honoring jazz singer Louise Tobin. Andrew has performed at the Texas Music Educators Association Conference as part of the university trombone choir, as well as at the 2013 Eastern Trombone Workshop in Washington, D.C. Andrew Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education in the Spring of 2011, and again in 2014 with a Masters of Music Education. Andrew began teaching private low brass lessons in the fall of 2011. He has taught at Sherman High School, Piner Middle School, RL Turner High School, Perry Middle School, Field Middle School, Newman Smith High School, Wills Point High School, and Wills Point Middle School. He began teaching in Wylie in 2016, as well as working with THAT WYLIE BAND. |
TromboneDr. Brian Conklin
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EuphoniumJosh Lawson Click for Bio Joshua is from Wylie, TX where he graduated Wylie High School in 2009. His directors in high school included, Mike Lipe, Tim Andersen, and Todd Dixon. He performed in events such as the state marching contest, Winter Park ski music festival, UIL solo and ensemble contest, and Music for All National Festival. Joshua began studying music at the age of 11 at Harrison Intermediate School with Abe Castellano in beginner euphonium class. Joshua developed a deep passion of the euphonium and from that point on and wanted to pursue a career in music.
Joshua continued his studies at Collin College in Plano, TX where he studied euphonium with Aaron Rader. He also performed regularly in a brass band under the direction of Travis Smith, head director at Williams High School in Plano, TX. Joshua transferred to the University of Texas at Arlington in the fall of 2011. He continued to study euphonium with Ed Jones, principal Tuba in the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. In 2013, Joshua furthered his studies with Mike Hayes, Assistant Principal Trombone, Tenor Tuba/Euphonium, and Bass Trumpet with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Joshua performed with the UT Arlington Wind Symphony, Wind Ensemble, and he had the opportunity to perform in the Symphony Orchestra playing the famous, Planets Suite for Large Orchestra by Gustav Holst. During his time at UT Arlington he performed in prestigious venues such as, Lila Cockrell Theatre, Meyerson Symphony Center, and Caruth Auditorium. Beyond his collegiate career, Joshua continues to perform in prestige venues. He was invited as a guest solo artist with the Wylie Community Band in July of 2016, and continues aspiring for solo opportunities. He is currently a private lessons teacher in Euphonium for Wylie ISD and Euphonium/Tuba for Lovejoy ISD. Joshua is a member of TMEA and ITEA, and is an attendee during these yearly conferences. Every year, Joshua attends Tuba Christmas, an annual gathering of Tuba and Euphonium players of all ages to celebrate and play holiday music at Thanksgiving Square in Dallas, TX. For more info go to www.tubachristmas.com |
TubaDeMarcus Walker |
BrassRob Jones |
PercussionNoah Friedman Click for Bio A native of Tennessee, Noah Friedman has performed at several venues such as the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, Germany, Austria, the University of Tennessee at Martin’s Roots of Rhythm Tour across Tennessee, the Jamaica Me Happy steel band group, the Tennessee Music Educator Association, the Tennessee All-Collegiate Percussion Ensemble with Michael Burritt and the Texas A&M University-Commerce Wind Ensemble as a soloist. Noah also performs and records with percussionist/composer Josh Spaulding in the Syncro Duo.
Noah holds a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Texas A&M University-Commerce, where he taught as a Graduate Assistant. He earned his Bachelor in Music Education at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Noah has also studied with several percussion instructors including Dr. Brian Zator, Dr. Julie Hill, Matt Jordan, David Walker, Julie Davila, Lalo Davila, Andrew Lynge, Kent Hillman, and Sandi Rennick. |