DLlinas

Full Name
Dennis Llinas
First Name
Dennis
Last Name
Llinás
Affiliation
Faculty
Title
Director of Bands 
Additional Title
Associate Professor of Conducting 
Phone
541-346-3701
Office
129 Frohnmayer Music Bldg
City
Eugene
Departments
Music
Programs, Research and Outreach
Conducting
Large Ensembles
Music Ensembles
Interests
Bands, Brass, Conducting, Large Ensembles, Music Ensembles, Woodwinds
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Education
  • DMA, Conducting, University of Texas at Austin, 2012, Summa Cum Laude
  • MMus, Conducting, University of Texas at Austin, 2010, Summa Cum Laude
  • BME, Music Education, Florida International University, 2003, Cum Laude
Education
  • DMA, Conducting, University of Texas at Austin, 2012, Summa Cum Laude
  • MMus, Conducting, University of Texas at Austin, 2010, Summa Cum Laude
  • BME, Music Education, Florida International University, 2003, Cum Laude
Biography

Dr. Llinás served as an Associate Professor of Music and the Associate Director of Bands at Louisiana State University before accepting his position at the SOMD. His responsibilities include conducting the LSU Symphonic Winds, teaching undergraduate & graduate conducting, and directing the Tiger Band.  Prior to his arrival to LSU, he was completing his graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin where he was working with every facet of the band program including the Longhorn Marching Band, Basketball Band, wind ensembles, and chamber music.  From 2003 to 2007, Llinás was director of bands at Miami Coral Park Senior High School until he moved to W. Charles Akins High School from 2007 to 2008.

As a clinician, Llinás has a public face nationally and internationally.  He has worked with chamber orchestras and ensembles in Colombia and Austria, conducted honor bands throughout the US, guest conducted the Dallas Winds, and presented at several conventions including WASBE, The Midwest Clinic, TMEA, FMEA, LMEA, and OMEA to name a few. In 2012, he appeared as a guest conductor with the West Point Band conducting music by Michael Daugherty.

As a composer, Llinás has been commissioned to compose works for musicians from across the country. Waking Dreams and Javier’s Dialog were recorded by Mark Hetzler, trombone professor at The University of Wisconson, on Summit Records on two separate albums in 2012 and 2014. His compositions and arrangements have also been performed by The University of Texas Wind Ensemble, The University of Texas Men’s and Women’s Chorus, the Dallas Winds, as well as performances by solo artists from The University of Texas, The University of Wisconsin, Furman University, Conservatoire Strasbourg in France, Vanderbilt University, and Huston-Tillotson University.

In the world of marching arts, Llinás is an active arranger/composer/show designer producing competitive marching band and indoor percussion shows for over 50 programs across the nation. Several of his works have been published by Center X Productions and performances of his works could be heard throughout the country including Oklahoma State University, Texas Tech University, The University of Arkansas, Penn State University, Louisiana State University, and The University of Texas at Austin. Several special projects have been commissioned of him by Estefan Enterprises in Miami, FL for the Miami Dolphins and the Florida Marlins, as well as the 2007 Orange Bowl Halftime Production with special guest star from American Idol Taylor Hicks.

He maintains memberships in the Conductors Guild, the College Band Directors National Association, the Texas Music Educators Association, the Golden Key National Honors Society, and the Phi Kappa Phi National Honors Society. His recording credits include projects with The University of Texas at Austin, Summit Records, and Florida International University.

Dr. Llinás received a Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Florida International University and both a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from The University of Texas at Austin. His primary conducting professors were Roby George and Jerry Junkin.

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