Joan deAlbuquerque
Associate Director of Bands
Office: UMC-C312
Phone: 562.985.4533
e-mail: jdealbuq@csulb.edu
Joan deAlbuquerque, Associate Director of Bands at California State University, Long Beach was appointed to the Music faculty in 2003. Dr. deAlbuquerque conducts the Symphonic Band, Concert Band, teaches conducting, and assists in the supervision of music student teachers. Dr. deAlbuquerque has toured with the CSULB Symphonic Band, which included performances at Disney Hall in Los Angeles.
Dr. deAlbuquerque earned a Bachelor of Music Education and a Master of Music in wind conducting from Michigan State University, where she was a student of John Whitwell. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in wind conducting from the University of North Texas, as a student of Eugene Migliaro Corporon. Prior to her doctoral studies at the University of North Texas, Professor deAlbuquerque was Interim Director of Bands at Adams State College, where she directed the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and the Marching Show Band. An experienced public school teacher, she was Director of Bands at Pinckney (MI) High School, where she directed the Wind Symphony, Marching Band, and taught instrumental and general music at the elementary and middle school levels.
As a guest conductor, clinician, and adjudicator, Dr. deAlbuquerque has worked with a variety of middle school and high school bands in New Mexico, Colorado, and California. She has conducted honor bands throughout Southern California, and presented clinics and workshops for the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association and Tau Beta Sigma. Dr. deAlbuquerque has conducted at state and national conferences including the Southern California School Band Directors National Association, California Band Directors Association, the College Band Directors National Association Western/Northwestern Conference, and the National MENC Conference.
Professor deAlbuquerque is a regular contributor to the Teaching Music through Performance in Band series, published by GIA Publications. She has also written for the Kappa Kappa Psi/Tau Beta Sigma publication, The Podium. In 2004 she was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in American Women, and is a member of the music honor society Pi Kappa Lambda, Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association, and College Band Directors National Association.