
Jeffrey Scott Doebler serves as director of
music education and bands at Valparaiso University, where he also
conducted the Handbell Choir from 1992-2000. His previous
experience includes public school teaching in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and
Shakopee, Minnesota, as well as graduate teaching assistantships at
Valparaiso University and the University of Minnesota. Dr.
Doebler holds music education degrees from Luther College (B.A.),
Valparaiso University (M.M.), and the University of Minnesota (Ph.D.). He is a native of Palatine, Illinois.
Professor
Doebler’s career of nearly 30 years in music education has achieved a
unique balance of conducting, teacher preparation, leadership in the
profession, and working with musicians from the beginning through
professional levels, but all aspects of his vocation have had an
ultimate focus on teaching. He has been recognized for excellence in teaching by peers, colleagues and students. Dr.
Doebler was the recipient of the 2008 Carlo A. Sperati Award from
Luther College, for outstanding achievement in the field of music. In
2006, Dr. Doebler was named Outstanding University Music Educator of
the Year by the Indiana Music Educators Association, and also received
the Chicagoland Outstanding Music Educator Award from Quinlan &
Fabish Music. Professor Doebler is the 2005 recipient of the Valparaiso University Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award. Also
in 2005, he was inducted into Phi Beta Mu, international band
conductors fraternity, and Sigma Alpha Iota presented him its national
award, Friend of the Arts. In 1999, Dr. Doebler received a First Annual Students' Choice Teacher of the Year Award from Alpha Phi Omega and Mortar Board. He has been listed twice in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. In
2001, he received the Orpheus Award "for significant and lasting
contributions to the cause of music in America," by the Valparaiso
University Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. It is believed that this was the first Orpheus Award bestowed by the VU Chapter in its then 40-year history.
Dr.
Doebler has conducted and prepared ensembles for performances in the
Sydney Opera House (Australia), Severance Hall (Cleveland), Orchestra
Hall (Chicago), St. George’s Basilica (Malta), Oriental Performance
Hall (Shanghai), Shanghai Conservatory, Grand Opera Theatre (Hangzhou),
Wrigley Field (Chicago), Orchestra Hall (Minneapolis), Ordway Music
Theatre (St. Paul), EPCOT, Disneyland, and for events such as the
International Special Olympics, and the NCAA National Gymnastics and
Volleyball Championships. During the summers of
2005-2010, Dr. Doebler traveled to China as an invited lecturer and
guest conductor on American music education and concert band music. In 2010 he presented information about these tours at the 29th World Conference of the International Society for Music Education. In
July of 2006, Professor Doebler served as director of the jazz band for
the National Youth Gathering of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (ELCA) in San Antonio.
Dr. Doebler is a former president of the Indiana Music Educators Association (IMEA), and
currently serves as editor of IMEA’s state journal. In
past years, he has served IMEA as convention chair, All-State Future
Music Educators Colloquium chair, contributing editor, convention
future planning chair, professional development chair, and co-chair of
the strategic planning steering committee. A leader in
Indiana's teacher education reform project, Dr. Doebler served as chair
of both the Fine Arts Advisory Group and the Licensure Committee of the
Indiana Professional Standards Board. For the Indiana
Bandmasters Association, he has conducted the All-Region and
All-District Honor Bands, and will conduct the All-State Band in 2011. He
has served Lutheran Summer Music, the national Lutheran high school
music camp, as concert band conductor and guest conductor, handbell
choir conductor (founder), summer program director, and faculty affairs
coordinator. Dr. Doebler is founder and conductor of a
professional-level concert band, Windiana, which debuted in 2001 at the
Indiana Convention Center. In 2006-10, Windiana completed highly-acclaimed concert tours of China, and has been invited back for 2011. Windiana
is one of five bands, nationwide, invited to perform for the 2011
National Convention of the Association of Concert Bands.
Professionally,
Dr. Doebler holds memberships in Pi Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Beta Mu, Music Educators National
Conference, Indiana Music Educators Association, International Society
for Music Education, National Band Association, Indiana Bandmasters
Association, College Band Directors National Association, College Music
Society, Iowa Bandmasters Association, Association of Concert Bands,
American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, and the World Future
Society.