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Dr. Daniel Stull

Adjunct Faculty, Tuba/Euphonium

Dr. Daniel Stull

Dr. Daniel Stull is the adjunct professor of tuba and euphonium at Austin Peay State University. Daniel holds a Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degree in euphonium performance from Michigan State University, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Louisville. His principal teachers include Philip Sinder, John Jones, Ava Ordman, and Dr. Brett Shuster.

Dr. Stull maintains an active performing career and has given solo recitals at the Midwest and South Central Regional Tuba Euphonium Conferences, and has been a featured recitalist and clinician at the Midwest Trombone Euphonium Conference. Daniel has performed as soloist in front of several ensembles including the Capital City Brass Band, the Michigan State University Wind Symphony, the Sacred Winds Ensemble, and the Derby City Brass Band. Daniel is also featured on the Five Lakes Silver Band’s newly recorded CD “Ontario” performing the euphonium solo Blaydon Races. In 2014, Daniel was named winner of the Susan Slaughter Brass Solo Competition held at the International Women’s Brass Conference. Daniel has appeared with the West Michigan, Lansing, and the Jackson and Holland (Michigan) Symphonies.

Also an accomplished trombonist, Dr. Stull is principal trombone with the Taneycomo Festival Orchestra in Branson, Missouri, and has regularly performed with the award-winning Fossil Bones quartet. Daniel has also served on the faculty of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, Olivet College and Michigan State University’s Community Music School.

Email: StullD@apsu.edu
Phone: (931) 221-7824
Music/Mass Communication Building, Room 221