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Thomas Rudolph, Ed. D. is an adjunct instructor for the Berklee online school. He has authored three online courses for Berklee and teaches several other courses. He has also authored multiple online courses for VanderCook College of Music, The University of the Arts, Mason Gross School of Music, and Central Connecticut State University.
Dr. Rudolph graduated with a double degree in Music Performance and Music Education from Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts (now the University of the Arts) in 1977. He earned a Masters of Music degree (with a concentration on Music History) from West Chester University in 1980 and completed his Doctorate degree at Widener University in Adult Learning in 1991. As a trumpet player, he has performed for over 40 years in the Philadelphia area in commercial and classical music venues and he has performed for musicals at several theaters. He is a member of the classical group Gaudeamus. His compositions and arrangements are published by Neil Kjos and Northeastern Music Publishers. His articles have appeared in the Jazz Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and Downbeat Magazine.
Dr. Rudolph is one of the seminal people in music technology. He began his work as a clinician and workshop leader in the field in 1982. In addition to his work in teaching and music technology, Dr. Rudolph is a busy trumpet performer in the Philadelphia area and performs with the group Gaudeamus. His compositions and arrangements have been published by Neil Kjos and Northeastern Music Publications, Inc.
He has authored many books including: The Musical iPad, The iPad in the Music Studio, Finale An Easy Guide to Music Notation (Third Edition) Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Sibelius Music Notation Software (Second Edition); Teaching Music With Technology (Second Edition); Recording in the Digital World; YouTube in Music Education; Finding Funds for Music Technology; and he was one of 4 co-authors of the TI:ME publication: Technology Strategies for Music Education. Rudolph is the co-author of the Alfred Music Tech Series which includes Playing Keyboard, Music Production and MIDI Sequencing, and Composing with Notation Software. He has published many articles on music technology that have appeared in the Music Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and Downbeat magazine.
Dr. Rudolph has consulted with dozens of companies including Apple, Korg, SoundTree, Roland, Bose Corporation and many others. In 1995, he was one of the founders of the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME). He has been elected to Who's Who Among America's Teachers in 1996, 2005, and 2006, He has three children, Liia (29) Gusten (26), and Kalev (21).
His hobbies include golf, yoga, skiing, and Civil War Living History.
Thomas Rudolph, Ed. D. is an adjunct instructor for the Berklee online school. He has authored three online courses for Berklee and teaches several other courses. He has also authored multiple online courses for VanderCook College of Music, The University of the Arts, Mason Gross School of Music, and Central Connecticut State University.
Dr. Rudolph graduated with a double degree in Music Performance and Music Education from Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts (now the University of the Arts) in 1977. He earned a Masters of Music degree (with a concentration on Music History) from West Chester University in 1980 and completed his Doctorate degree at Widener University in Adult Learning in 1991. As a trumpet player, he has performed for over 40 years in the Philadelphia area in commercial and classical music venues and he has performed for musicals at several theaters. He is a member of the classical group Gaudeamus. His compositions and arrangements are published by Neil Kjos and Northeastern Music Publishers. His articles have appeared in the Jazz Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and Downbeat Magazine.
Dr. Rudolph is one of the seminal people in music technology. He began his work as a clinician and workshop leader in the field in 1982. In addition to his work in teaching and music technology, Dr. Rudolph is a busy trumpet performer in the Philadelphia area and performs with the group Gaudeamus. His compositions and arrangements have been published by Neil Kjos and Northeastern Music Publications, Inc.
He has authored many books including: The Musical iPad, The iPad in the Music Studio, Finale An Easy Guide to Music Notation (Third Edition) Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Sibelius Music Notation Software (Second Edition); Teaching Music With Technology (Second Edition); Recording in the Digital World; YouTube in Music Education; Finding Funds for Music Technology; and he was one of 4 co-authors of the TI:ME publication: Technology Strategies for Music Education. Rudolph is the co-author of the Alfred Music Tech Series which includes Playing Keyboard, Music Production and MIDI Sequencing, and Composing with Notation Software. He has published many articles on music technology that have appeared in the Music Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and Downbeat magazine.
Dr. Rudolph has consulted with dozens of companies including Apple, Korg, SoundTree, Roland, Bose Corporation and many others. In 1995, he was one of the founders of the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME). He has been elected to Who's Who Among America's Teachers in 1996, 2005, and 2006, He has three children, Liia (29) Gusten (26), and Kalev (21).
His hobbies include golf, yoga, skiing, and Civil War Living History.