Todd M. French
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Todd M. French
Associate Professor
Tuba & Euphonium
524 Fine Arts
Education
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DM, Indiana University
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MM, Indiana University
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BM, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Expertise
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Tuba
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Euphonium
Biography
Todd M. French is Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú. Along with
his duties as the tuba/euphonium professor, Dr. French also teaches music theory,
coaches chamber ensembles, and conducts the ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú Brass Choir and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble.
Prior to joining the faculty at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú, Dr. French was the Tuba/Euphonium
Senior Instructor at Eastern Illinois University. He also served as an Associate Instructor
at Indiana University and held faculty positions as Applied Tuba and Euphonium Instructor
at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska and Low Brass Instructor at Point Loma Nazarene
College in San Diego, California.
Dr. French has a diverse performing career as a soloist, chamber musician, military
musician, orchestral musician, and commercial artist. His career includes serving
as principal tuba and soloist with the U.S. Seventh Fleet Navy Band (Japan) and Navy
Band San Diego. Dr. French has performed with numerous other ensembles across the
country, including the Indianapolis Symphony, the Indianapolis Chamber Winds, the
Prairie Chamber Ensemble, the Omaha Symphony, the Lincoln Symphony, and the Tokyo
Symphony Orchestra. Dr. French has performed with international recording artists,
such as Leann Rimes, Jason Marsalis, Marvin Hamlisch, Neil Sedaka, The Celtic Women,
and performed on Garrison Keillor’s, A Prairie Home Companion. Along with tuba, Dr. French is an accomplished trombone player. He has toured with
The Jimmy Dorsey Big Band, the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra, and the National touring shows
Bachelors of Broadway, Ragtime, and Beauty and the Beast.
Dr. French has been a performer and presenter at the International Tuba Euphonium
Conferences, Midwest and Southeast Regional Tuba Euphonium Conferences, the Symposium
on Music Teacher Educators, the Midwest NAfME Conference, Colloquium for Instrumental
Music Teacher Educators, Illinois Music Educators Conference, and the Kentucky Music
Educators Conference. He is an active recitalist, clinician, and adjudicator; and
presents performance master classes and teaching clinics across the Midwest and Southeast.
Dr. French received his Doctor of Music from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.
He also holds a Master of Music from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Music from
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.