Chris Dickey

Praised for their “smooth tone and melodic flexibility” by Melinda Bargreen of The Seattle Times, Dr. Chris Dickey (they/them) has led a varied career as a performer, teacher, adjudicator, composer, and speaker. As a recitalist, they have performed throughout the United States, South America, and Asia. Dr. Dickey is currently Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Washington State University. In addition to teaching the tuba-euphonium studio, they teach LGBTQ+ music courses, coach chamber music, conduct the tuba choir, and perform in the Equinox Brass Quintet. During the summer Dr. Dickey is on the faculty of the Red Lodge Music Festival in Red Lodge, MT.

Dr. Dickey enjoys playing the tuba and euphonium in a variety of settings. They have appeared as an invited performer at festivals around the United States, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Vietnam, and China. They are principal tuba of the Washington-Idaho Symphony with additional performance credits with the Spokane, Yakima, Mid-Columbia, Walla Walla, and Missoula Symphonies. Dr. Dickey is especially passionate about chamber music. They are a founding member of the In Motus Tuba Quartet and the Anonim Trio, both of which specialize in programming, commissioning, and recording new literature for brass instruments. As a Miraphone Performing Artist, each year Dr. Dickey travels to perform guest artist recitals and teach master classes at universities and high schools around the country.

A passionate, energetic teacher and devoted student advocate, Dr. Dickey takes great joy in developing the next generation of educators, performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Dr. Dickey focuses on the whole person and instills great value in that student’s background, lived experiences, and professional goals. Members of the tuba-euphonium studio have been prizewinners in local, regional, state, and international competitions. They regularly compete and perform at conferences of the International Tuba-Euphonium Association, Music Teachers National Association, and the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival. Former students perform in military bands and orchestras. Graduates have obtained teaching positions in public schools and universities in the Northwest and other parts of the country. Other former members of the studio have gone on to earn master’s and doctoral degrees from schools around the United States. At WSU, Dr. Dickey is an award-winning teacher. In 2024, Dr. Dickey received the Sahlin Faculty Excellence Award for Instruction, the university’s highest teaching honor. In 2021, they earned the Edward F. Mullen Memorial Teaching Award from the WSU College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Dickey was the 2020 recipient of the President’s Distinguished Teaching Award. Recognized for teaching excellence and commitment to education, Dr. Dickey was inducted into the WSU President’s Teaching Academy.

Dr. Dickey has many interests as a tuba and euphonium performer. Their recent endeavors have focused on recordings, inclusive pedagogy, and commissioning underrepresented composers. To date, Dr. Dickey’s five solo recordings, Just a Thought (2015), Dulcet Voice (2017), Inventions (2019), Panorama (2021), and Crossroads (2023), have garnered critical accolades. The International Tuba-Euphonium Association Journal review stated their playing “features elegant and clear phrasing, delicate and expressive musicality, and beautifully captures the emotions and intent of the original works.” The In Motus Tuba Quartet has released two albums, In Motus (2016) and Shadows: The Music of Octubaween (2018). The Anonim Trio’s debut album was published in fall 2023 and features an exciting new work for horn, tuba, and piano by Catherine Likhuta. Dr. Dickey’s compositions and transcriptions are available through Cimarron Music, Hickey’s Music Center, and Euphonium.com/Absolute Brass. Their solo compositions have appeared on the required literature lists for the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival and the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference.

Dr. Dickey makes frequent contributions to the international tuba and euphonium community. They have written articles and new music reviews for International Tuba-Euphonium Association Journal. Dr. Dickey and their students co-hosted both the 2013 and 2017 Northwest Regional Tuba-Euphonium Conferences at WSU. They are committed to expanding the tuba and euphonium repertoire while bringing both underrepresented composers and diverse perspectives into the conversation. Additionally, Dr. Dickey has a history of encouraging composers to write more varied repertoire appropriate for student degree recitals and juries. Composers in the United States and abroad have written works for Dr. Dickey, including Elaine Fine, Zachery Meier, Ricardo Arbiza, Evan Zegiel, Fernando Deddos, Mica Redden, Juantio Becenti, brin solomon, Katahj Copley, and Nicole Chamberlain, to name a few. Dr. Dickey also enjoys mentoring aspiring music educators and performers by giving presentations on brass pedagogy, LGBTQ+ advocacy, inclusive pedagogy, financial literacy, and career paths in music.

Dr. Dickey received a Doctor of Music degree from Northwestern University as a student of Rex Martin. They also studied conducting with Mallory Thompson. While at Northwestern, they were the recipient of the prestigious Eckstein Scholarship. Dr. Dickey earned a Master of Arts degree from the University of Iowa under John Manning, founding member of the Atlantic Brass Quintet. They also received a Bachelor of Music degree, summa cum laude, from Eastern Illinois University as a student of Allan Horney. Dickey holds memberships in the International Tuba-Euphonium Association, College Music Society, National Association for Music Education, Music Teachers National Association, and American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.

Instruments

Euphonium, Tuba

Contact Information

Email: chris.dickey@wsu.edu

Website: http://www.chrisdickeytuba.com

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Institutions

Washington State University
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Washington State University
Pullman, Washington

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