Sean Greene

Dr. Sean Greene is the director of instrumental music at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN. At LMU Sean teaches applied brass, music theory, coaches chamber ensembles and conducts the concert band. A busy clinician and brass teacher, he has given masterclasses and clinics at high schools, colleges and universities across the United States.

Dr. Greene has performed across North America as a soloist, orchestral tubist and chamber musician. He is the former principal tubist with the Oshkosh Symphony Orchestra and has performed with the Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Kingsport, Dubuque, Sheboygan and Madison Symphony Orchestras. In 2004 he was the acting principal tubist with the Orquesta Sinfonica UANL in Monterrey, Mexico. Sean performs regularly with the Southern Stars Symphonic Brass Band, the Knoxville BrassworX Company, and is a frequent substitute with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.

Sean has been a soloist with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, the University of Tennessee Symphonic Band, the Oak Ridge Wind Ensemble, the Oak Ridge High School Band, the University of Wisconsin Ritornelli Orchestra, the UW Jazz Orchestra and the Orange County (CA) Symphony Orchestra.

In addition to his busy performing and teaching schedule, Sean is an avid composer. His arrangements and compositions have been performed at the Wisconsin Music Educator’s Association Convention, the US Army Band Tuba Euphonium Conference, several International Tuba Euphonium Association conferences, the Tubonium Festival and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival in Norfolk, CT. His arrangements and compositions are published through Beautidel Music Press.

Sean earned the Doctor of Musical Arts and Master of Music degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He has studied tuba with John Stevens, Sande MacMorran, Dan Perantoni and Winston Morris. Sean’s other pedagogical influences include Roger Bobo, Don Hough, Jim Self, Scott Hartman, Allan Dean and John Aley.