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May 17, 2008 
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Full Time Faculty

Robert P. Glick

Robert P. Glick
glick@erskine.edu
864-379-8719

Robert Glick has been on the Erskine music faculty since 1989. Prior to that he has served in a number of churches as full-time Minister of Music and also taught music in the public schools. He holds the Master of Sacred Music degree from Southern Methodist University and the Master of Divinity degree from Erskine Theological Seminary. He teaches courses in Church Music, Organ, Aural Skills, and Christian Worship. He has published a number of compositions both for organ and choir, and in 2006 a book titled, With All Thy Mind: Worship that Honors the Way God Made Us.

 

Carla Shannon Jeffreys

Carla Shannon Jeffreys
jeffreys@erskine.edu
864-379-8827

Shannon Jeffreys is Director of Choral Activities at Erskine College where she conducts the Choraleers, Chamber Singers, and Women's Chorale.  She also teaches conducting, voice, introduction to music, and graduate conducting and choral literature.  Prior to coming to Erskine, Professor Jeffreys served as adjunct instructor of voice at Presbyterian College, and Director of Choral Activities at Andrew College.  Dr. Jeffreys holds the Bachelor of Music in vocal music and theology from Birmingham-Southern College, the Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Mississippi, and the Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of South Carolina.

 

James Brooks Kuykendall

James Brooks Kuykendall, department chair
bkuykend@erskine.edu

864-379-6695

An Erskine alumnus (’97), Dr. Kuykendall joined the Erskine faculty in the summer of 2006, after four years on the music faculty of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI.  He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in musicology from Cornell University.  General musical interests include Christian aesthetics, historiography, style analysis, and the developments of musical instruments.  Recently his research has concerned British music 1860-1960, and his critical edition of orchestral works by William Walton was published by Oxford University Press in 2007.  At Erskine he teaches Music History, Music Theory, and Music Appreciation and directs Sinfonia.

 

For further information, please contact us:   music@erskine.edu