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Renowned conductor and Tallapoosa native Dr. Jason Noble returning to Georgia after successful international ventures

Originally from Tallapoosa, Ga., Dr. Jason Noble has been making a worldwide impact on classical music in his roles as a conductor, lecturer and educational consultant for over 25 years. He has garnered significant acclaim throughout his career, and he has conducted at major concert venues like Carnegie Hall, led the commission of new works by diverse and emerging composers and worked with a variety of music students. 

Noble’s musical influence continues long after the curtains close, and he aims to help others succeed in the industry through his unique “bespoke, boutique” learning philosophy and aims to make lasting change in music education. Noble was inspired by his band director to pursue both a career as a music educator. 

Noble has spent much of his career in K-12 and collegiate education; his experiences as an educator has led to significant progressive reform and acclaim in the Master of Arts in Teaching curriculum, which he has helped to reshape and grow with his colleagues at Lehman College-The City University of New York. His “bespoke, boutique” approach is inspired by philosopher Maxine Green–a philosophy on which he frequently speaks. As a consultant, Noble works tirelessly behind the scenes to develop and nurture the careers of his conducting studio and music education graduate students who represent the next generation of leaders in the field. 

This fall, Noble visited Australia after a previous successful consulting residency in Brisbane last February and led a number of performances in his home city of New York. From Sept. 25 to Sept. 29, Noble conducted the State Honours Ensemble Program at Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. From Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, he provided educational consulting to institutions in Sydney, Australia, interviewed subjects for an upcoming book release and guest conducted the Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra in Brisbane.  

After his return from Australia, Noble conducted the Woodwind Brass Orchestral Training Sequence course at the Manhattan School of Music and the Hartwick College Honor Band from Oct. 25 to Oct. 26 in Oneonta, New York. 

In January, Noble will conduct the Columbia University Wind Ensemble in Concert for the World Premiere of “The Last Flight Out” by internationally acclaimed Ukrainian-Australian composer Catherine Likhuta at the Roone Arledge Theatre in New York. He will also conduct with the Manhattan School of Music as the Camerata Nova Conductor.

“These cultural and musical exchanges allow me to continue to gain valuable insights into music education around the world and bring back the latest research and inspiration from the field to my beloved students,” Noble said. “Music is alive and well across the globe, and we are helping build bridges and make new connections together every day!”

 To learn more about Dr. Jason Noble, visit jasonnoble.com/ or contact Rhythm Communications at [email protected] or (404) 310-6559.

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