Born in Nebraska and raised in Delaware, Dr. Brian Casey was appointed in 2007 as Assistant Professor of Conducting and Horn and Director of Orchestral Activities at Houghton College. Previously, he held faculty positions at two-year colleges in the Kansas City area and served as Music Director of the Benedictine College/Atchison (KS) Community Orchestra. He has also conducted several other community and semi-professional ensembles.
Casey holds the Doctor of Arts degree in conducting from the University of Northern Colorado, where he founded and conducted the Foundation Brass, an ensemble composed of premier graduate and undergraduate student brass and percussion players. At UNC, he performed—both as conductor and on the horn—with the UNC Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and chamber groups. His dissertation treated funeral music styles historically and theoretically—and practically, in that it offered new transcriptions of landmark funeral pieces for use by various instrumental ensembles.
Casey also holds the B.A. degree in Music Education from Harding University (AR) and the M.M. in Performance/Conducting from the University of Delaware. Casey was graduated summa cum laude from all three institutions and is a member of Alpha Chi, Pi Kappa Lambda, and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. His principal conducting teachers have been Robert Streckfuss, Kenneth Singleton, Richard Mayne, and Russell Guyver; he has participated in conducting symposia with Allan McMurray, Stanley DeRusha, Gary Hill, Craig Kirchoff, Patrick Casey, Larry Livingston, and Eric Whitacre.