A. Barron Breland, DM
Professor
Professor
With degrees in Music Theory and Choral Conducting from the University of Georgia and the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, A. Barron Breland has a diverse background in many fields of music, and he has emerged as a conductor set apart from others by his eclectic skills, equipped to perform music from masterworks of the Baroque and Classic eras to great contemporary works of art, including repertoire in various popular styles. Recent choral performances conducted include
Chichester Psalms,
Considering Matthew Shepard, the Mozart C-minor Mass, Mozart Requiem, Hagenberg’s
Illuminare, Forrest's
Requiem for the Living, and the Beethoven Mass in C. Critics have praised the warmth and communicative power of his performances and choruses.
Breland is in demand throughout the Midwest as a conductor, chorusmaster, clinician, and adjudicator, and he has prepared choruses for Grammy and Tony-winning artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Laura Benanti, John Mellencamp, Norm Lewis, Brian d’Arcy James, and conductors Dale Warland and Ted Sperling. Breland has also served as Chorusmaster and prepared numerous works for the Omaha Symphony, including Beethoven’s 9th Symphony,
Carmina Burana,
Elijah,
Messiah, Brahms’s
Ein Deutsches Requiem, and many others.
Currently, he is Vice Provost for Faculty and Academic Affairs & Dean of the Graduate School at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where he previously served as Professor of Music and Chair of the Department of Fine & Performing Arts.
Singing from the age of 6, Breland's first exposure to professional choral music was in 1990 as a member of the Atlanta Boy Choir, where he performed with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, as well as in tours and festivals throughout Europe. Today, he is the Principal Conductor of Résonance, a semi-professional chorus whose debut album
Pilgrimage was released in July 2020 on the MSR Classics label, and the Artistic Director of the River City Mixed Chorus, a 180-member community chorus that has headlined conferences and performed alongside Grammy-winning Conspirare. All of the ensembles under Breland’s leadership perform regularly with the Omaha Symphony, and all have performed at state and regional ACDA and NMEA conferences.
Department
Fine & Performing Arts
Position
Professor
Presentations
- Our Own Kind of Music: A 70s Celebration 2023
- NHSTA Showcase 2023
- Wrapped in Rainbow 2022
- Mozart, Requiem 2022
- Love Out Loud 2022
- NHSTA Showcase 2022
- Adoracin: Sacred Choral Music of the Spanish Renaissance and Colonial Eras 2022
- Wondrous Love 2022
- A Serenade to Music 2022
- 2021-2022 Season Soiree 2022
- Christmas Choral Concert 2021
- That Time of Year 2021
- Creightons Classical Christmas: Lessons & Carols 2021
- Visions & Dreams 2021
- Song Unsilenced 2021
- Lessons & Carols 2020
- GALA Festival 2020
- Only All of Us 2020
- NHSTA Showcase 2020
- The Way Forward 2020
- A Pop of Color 2020
- The Music of Living 2020
- 2019-2020 Season Soiree: Winter Masquerade 2020
- Do You Hear What I Hear? 2019
- Creightons Classical Christmas: Lessons & Carols 2019
- Ramrez, Misa Criolla 2019
- Mozart, Mass in C-Minor 2019
- Iowa Choral Directors Association Annual Conference 2019
- The Rhythm of Change 2019
- NHSTA Showcase 2019
- The Greatest of These 2019
- Freedom Through Flame 2019
- Considering Matthew Shepard -0001
- National Tour -0001
- Reid+ -0001
- Knowing Good and Evil (World Premiere) -0001
- Artist Showcase: Fantastic Lands -0001
- Brass & Bells -0001
- Magic To Do: A Schwartz Showcase -0001
- Ordinary Days -0001
- Artist Showcase: Hope Springs Eternal A Virtual Cabaret -0001