Office (Primary): 512-471-2496 MRH 3.802
UT Address: The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-0435
Email: lascott@mail.utexas.edu
Laurie Scott is Assistant Professor of Music Education at The University of Texas at Austin. Additionally, she serves as the director of The University of Texas String Project. Previous to this appointment, Dr. Scott served as professor of violin and viola and director of music education studies at Southwestern Unviersity in Georgetown, Texas. Dr. Scott is co-director of
the Armadillo Suzuki Organization, the Austin Metropolitan Suzuki School, and
the Texas Suzuki Tour Group. She holds a master’s degree in applied violin
from the University of Nebraska , and a bachelor’s degree in music education
from the State University of New York at Fredonia. She received her Ph.D in
Music Education from the University of Texas. Before moving to Texas in 1981,
Dr. Scott taught in rural string programs in Nebraska and performed with the
Omaha and Lincoln Symphonies and the Nebraska Chamber Orchestra. After
arriving in Texas Dr. Scott became actively involved in string education. As
a music educator in Texas, Dr. Scott has served as an officer of the Texas
chapter of the American String Teacher’s Association, taught for eight years
for the Austin ISD at Lamar Middle School and McCallum High School, was
co-conductor of the Austin Youth Symphony, and served as Region XVIII
College Division Chair for the Texas Music Educators Association.
Additionally, from 1995-2002 Dr. Scott served as guest lecturer in string
pedagogy and music education at The University of Texas at Austin. Professor
Scott was co-editor of the public school column in the American Suzuki
Journal and was named chairman of the Suzuki in the Public School division
of the 1998 International Teacher’s Conference. She performs with the Austin
Symphony, Austin Lyric Opera and Ballet Austin Orchestras. In 1990 Dr.
Scott was named Woman of the Year in the Arts for the City of Austin. She is
a guest clinician and conductor at state and national conventions speaking on
string pedagogy, public school music education, orchestral bowing techniques
and character development through the arts. Her articles have appeared in
The American String Teacher, The American Suzuki Journal, and The Journal
of Research in Music Education .
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