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Dr. Jeremy
Owens recently
moved to the Sioux City
area in order to take a
position at Briar Cliff
University as Assistant
Professor of Music.
Originally from the
North Dakota, Dr. Owens
spent the past five
years on the faculty at
Blue Mountain College in
Blue Mountain,
Mississippi, where he
served as Assistant
Professor of Music.
His duties at Blue
Mountain College
included teaching piano
lessons (both privately
and in a class-piano
setting), music theory,
music history, music
appreciation, music
literature, serving as
the accompanist for
student recitals and the
Blue Mountain College
Chorale, and serving as
Music Director for
campus theatrical
productions. Off
campus, he was the
organist and music
director for Ripley
First Presbyterian
Church and worked as
rehearsal pianist for
the local areas high
school musical
productions.
Previous to working at
Blue Mountain College,
Dr. Owens worked as
Staff Accompanist and
Class Piano Instructor
at the University of
Montevallo in
Montevallo, Alabama, as
well as an independent
piano teacher in
Alabama.
Dr. Owens holds a
Bachelor of Music degree
from Concordia College
in Moorhead, Minnesota,
where he studied piano
with Dr. David Worth.
He continued graduate
studies and completed
both his Master of Music
and Doctorate of Musical
Arts degrees in Piano
Performance from the
University of Alabama in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama,
where he studied with
Dr. Noel Engebretson.
While living in
Alabama, Dr. Owens
received several honors,
including winning the
state MTNA Collegiate
Artist Competition
twice. Dr. Owens
has served as an
adjudicator for
Mississippi regional and
state Federation of
Music Clubs and Music
Teachers National
Association piano
competitions as well as
for the regional and
statewide Mississippi
Baptist Keyboard
Festival. In 2006,
he was awarded the
Mississippi Humanities
Teacher Award for Blue
Mountain College.
He has given recitals in
Mississippi, Alabama,
Tennessee, North Dakota,
and Minnesota as a
soloist as well as in
collaboration with other
musicians.
This year, Dr. Owens had
the privilege to be the
featured soloist at the
Mississippi Federation
of Music Clubs State
Convention.
Dr. Owens is
married to his wonderful
wife, Sue Ann, and they
share their time with
their 6 year old
Shih-Tzu, Mandy Lou.
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