Biography
Richard
Nance has been a member of the music faculty at Pacific Lutheran
University since 1992, where he serves as Director of Choral Activities and conducts the Choir of the West,
University Singers and Choral Union. Dr. Nance also teaches the four-semester choral conducting sequence and supervises student teachers. Prior to coming to Pacific Lutheran, Dr. Nance
was Director of Choral Activities for seven years at Amarillo (Texas)
Community College, and he taught in the public schools in both Texas
and New Mexico. Nance holds bachelors and masters degrees from
West Texas State University (now West Texas A&M) and the DMA degree
from Arizona State University. He has studied conducting with
Hugh Sanders, Douglas McEwen and David Stocker, and studied composition
with Joseph Nelson and Randall Shinn.
Dr. Nance is an
active member of the American Choral Directors Association, and is currently President-elect for the Northwestern
Division. He has also served as ACDA President for the state of
Washington and as the Choral Reviews Editor for the Choral Journal, a
publication with 20,000 subscribers worldwide. Five choirs under
Nance's direction have been selected to appear at ACDA regional
conventions (including all three of his PLU choirs), and he directed
the PLU Choral Union in performance at the 2001 ACDA National
Convention in San Antonio. In 2002 Dr. Nance led the PLU
Choral Union tour to Europe, where the ensemble was the featured choral
group at the World Harp Congress in Geneva, Switzerland. Nance's Mass for a New Millennium,
in which the harp plays a prominent accompanying role, was a featured
work at that event. In the summer of 2005 the Choral Union toured
England and France, performing in prestigious venues including the
Cambridge Summer Music Festival, Chartres Cathedral, and Notre Dame
Cathedral in Paris.
Dr. Nance has served as director of music
at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church of Lakewood since 1996, and is active as
a clinician and adjudicator. His compositions have been published
by Hinshaw Music, Walton Music and Colla Voce Music. Dr. Nance
was chosen to write a commissioned work for the Washington All-State
Choir in 2002, and wrote the 2002 Raymond Brock Memorial Composition
for the American Choral Directors Association, one of the highest
honors to be awarded to a composer of choral music. Other
recipients of this award include Morten Lauridsen, Samuel Adler, Daniel Pinkham, Eric
Whitacre, Gwyneth Walker, René Clausen and Gian-Carlo Menotti.