Ph.D., University of South Florida; M.M.E., Florida State University; B.M., University
of Tampa
Chairperson, Professor of Music, Conducting, Instrumental Music Education
Courses:
MUSC 309 Orchestra, MUSC 654 Adv. Conducting, MUSC 101 Recital Attendance, MUSC 218
Jazz Piano.
Conductor, Educator, Composer-Arranger and Recording Artist R. Wayne Gallops. In 2004,
Gallops joined the faculty at Radford University where he serves as Chair of the Department
of Music and conductor of the Radford University Community Symphony. In years past,
Wayne served the university as Executive Director of the Virginia Governor’s School
for Visual & Performing Arts and Humanities, Director of Music Education, and Director
of Bands.
Prior to his appointment at Radford University, Gallops served on the faculties of
The University of Tampa, The University of South Florida, Hillsborough Community College
and the Hillsborough County Public Schools (Tampa, FL) where his high school Orchestras,
Concert, Marching, and Jazz bands presented superior performances at Florida Bandmasters
Association district and state festivals, the Bands of America National Concert Band
Festival, toured Japan, and received national and international acclaim. Gallops has
published and presented papers, clinics, lectures, and performances for numerous regional,
national and international music organizations.
Throughout his forty year career as a conductor and keyboard artist, Wayne conducted,
performed, and recorded with classical & jazz orchestras and artists worldwide including;
Virginia’s Orchestra of the Blue Ridge, The Florida Lyric Opera, The Florida Orchestra,
The Florida Gulf Coast Orchestra, The Tallahassee Symphony, The Roanoke Symphony,
Disney Studios, Busch Gardens, The Vosbien-Magee Big Band, The Jazz Cellar Orchestra,
Radford University and Southwest Virginia Ballet Theater productions of The Nutcracker,
The Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin, The Broadway Theater Project, and other
professional, collegiate, community, and high school bands and orchestras throughout
the United States, Canada, and Japan.
Some artists Wayne collaborated with include jazz and pop greats Chic Corea, Jennifer
Holiday, Bernadette Peters, Ann Reinking, Ronan Tyner and the Irish Tenors, Julie
Andrews, Frank Wildhorn, Barry Manilow, Englebert Humperdink, Frankie Valli, The Funk
Brothers of Motown, The Association, The Four Seasons, Eddie Arnold, Dianne Carroll,
Eric Darius, The Bill Norman Group, Tito Puente, Pete Fountain, Nat Adderly and Al
Hurt. Wayne’s 2008 solo CD release ‘Jazzicale’ received international critical acclaim
and his classical pipe organ recordings have been featured on NPR syndicated programs
“Pipe Dreams” and “With Good Reason.”
Gallops also served on the Virginia Music Educators Association Executive Board, the
United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, and is honored through membership in Kappa
Delta Pi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Who’s Who Among American Teachers, Outstanding Young
Men of America, and Citations of Excellence from the National Band Association. Gallops
holds music degrees from The University of Tampa (B.A.), Florida State University
(M.M.) and The University of South Florida (Ph.D.).