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Brad Foley
(541) 346-3761M
bfoley@uoregon.edu
Brad Foley has served as dean of the UO School of Music and Dance
since September 2002. Since arriving in Oregon, he has served
on the boards of the Oregon Bach Festival and the Eugene Symphony
Orchestra, performed in programs on the UO campus and with the
Eugene Symphony Orchestra, and chaired the search committee charged
with finding a new executive director for the Oregon Bach Festival.
Under his leadership, scholarship support for music and dance
majors has increased, more than $13.6 million has been raised
for the school's building project, and significant funds
have been acquired to purchase new music-related equipment and
instruments.
Foley earned master's and doctoral degrees
in wind performance from the University of Michigan. As a soloist
and chamber and orchestral musician playing the saxophone and
oboe, he has performed across the United States and Canada in
more than 350 settings, including the Virginia Symphony, the Indianapolis
Symphonic Band, the New Carolina Sinfonia, the East Texas Symphony,
and the Longview (Texas) Symphony. He is past editor of the Saxophone
Symposium, a nationally elected officer of the North American
Saxophone Alliance, and serves as a visiting evaluator for the
National Association of Schools of Music. His prior appointments
included the faculties of Stephen F. Austin State University and
East Carolina University (serving as dean from 1995-2002).
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