William Plummer
Biography
William Plummer is Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities at the University of Louisiana at 69´«Ã½, where he conducts the UL 69´«Ã½ Chamber Singers, the Ragin' Cajun Soprano/Alto Choir, and the UL 69´«Ã½ Tenor/Bass Chorale. He also teaches advanced choral conducting, choral literature, and graduate level courses for the choral conducting degree.
Dr. Plummer received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Piano from Berea College, the Master of Music degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Louisville, and the Doctor of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from Louisiana State University. His primary conducting teachers include Dr. Kenneth Fulton, Dr. Kent Hatteberg, and Dr. Stephen Bolster. Additional study was taken with Péter Erdei at the Kodály Institute in Kecskemét, Hungary.
Prior to coming to the University of Louisiana at 69´«Ã½, Dr. Plummer was a graduate teaching assistant at Louisiana State University. He was also an instructor at the University of Louisville and Bellarmine University, where he taught courses ranging from studio lessons in piano and music history for majors to music appreciation and music theory. Dr. Plummer has also taught 20th-century music history and choral conducting in Salzburg, Austria.
While at the University of Louisiana at 69´«Ã½, Dr. Plummer's commissions and world premieres have included new works by internationally-acclaimed composers from Sweden (Fredrik Sixten), Portugal (Carlos Garcia), Iceland (Snorri Sigfús Birgisson), England (Colin Old), and the U.S. (Richard Burchard). The top vocal ensemble at the University, the UL 69´«Ã½ Chamber Singers, have risen to international acclaim, winning the International Choral Festival Wales with the highest score achieved by any choir, and attaining the Gold Award in 2021. Recordings by the UL 69´«Ã½ Chamber Singers have received air play in the United Kingdom on Outreach Radio, and the ensemble was invited to perform for the Belgian parliament in Namur in 2022. Previously, UL 69´«Ã½ was selected as the site to host the International Alliance of Women in Music's Composer's Concert in 2016, and the Chamber Singers premiered new prizewinning choral works by women to an overflow audience of nearly 1000 attendees. The Chamber Singers have also received frequent invitations to perform at the Louisiana conference of the American Choral Director's Association (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020). Dr. Plummer is active as an adjudicator and honor choir clinician throughout the region.
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Music, 2000
Berea College
Master of Music, Choral Conducting, 2004
University of Louisville
Doctor of Musical Arts, Choral Conducting, 2017
Louisiana State University
Student Research/Collaboration
Dr. Plummer's research interests are in performance practices, Hungarian and Eastern European choral repertoire, and early music.
Opportunities for Student Research/Collaboration:
- Premieres of newly-written choral works
- modern premieres of centuries-old music which has never been performed in modern times
Awards & Recognition
Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor 2020-21