Teacher · Soloist

Gail Robertson

Tuba-euphonium professor at Central Arkansas, past president of both ITEA and the International Women's Brass Conference, and — when Indiana University's studio needed steadying — its visiting euphonium professor.

Gail Robertson
NationalityAmerican
PlaysWillson · Willson performing artist

Dr. Gail Robertson is an American euphonium and tuba artist and educator whose career spans performance, teaching, and service to the low-brass field. She is Associate Professor of Tuba-Euphonium at the University of Central Arkansas and has served as Visiting Professor of Music (Euphonium) at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music — stepping in to help sustain that studio during a period of transition — as well as Euphonium Artist in Residence at Boston University and a faculty member of the American Band College in Ashland, Oregon.

Her service to the profession is unusually deep: she is a past president of both the International Tuba Euphonium Association (ITEA) and the International Women’s Brass Conference (IWBC). As a performer she is a member of the Brass Band of Battle Creek, the New Sousa Band, and the Blossom Festival Band, and has appeared with the Boston, Detroit, Cincinnati, and Arkansas symphony orchestras. She is a founding member of SymbiosisDuo with tubist Dr. Stacy Baker — a duo that tours internationally and has released several recordings — and earlier spent ten years performing with the Tubafours at Walt Disney World. She is a Willson performing artist.

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