Patricia Cornett

Patricia Cornett

Patricia Cornett

  • Boyer College of Music and Dance

    • Instrumental Studies

      • Associate Professor

        Programs

        • Instrumental Conducting
      • Director of Bands

Biography

  • DMA, wind conducting, University of Michigan
  • MM, wind conducting, Northwestern University
  • BM, music education and saxophone performance, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 

Patricia Cornett is the Director of Bands at Temple University where she conducts the Wind Symphony, teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting, and courses in wind literature. Prior to joining the faculty at Temple, she was the Director of Bands at Cal State Fullerton where she conducted the Wind Symphony, Symphonic Winds, and taught courses in conducting and music education. She was also a Visiting Assistant Professor at SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan, Master of Music degree from Northwestern University, and Bachelor of Music dual degree in music education and saxophone performance from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Cornett taught at Essex High School in Essex Junction, Vermont from 2007–2010 where she conducted three concert bands, jazz band, and taught courses in guitar and history of rock. She was also the Director of Instrumental Music at Woodland Regional High School in Beacon Falls, Connecticut, from 2003–2005. She is published in the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band series, the CBDNA Journal, the WASBE Journal, and The Instrumentalist. Her editions of Divertimenti Nos. 2, 3, and 4 by eighteenth-century composer Vicente Martín y Soler are published by Boosey & Hawkes in the Windependence Series. She has presented sessions at The Midwest Clinic, national and regional CBDNA conferences, the Texas Music Educators Association Convention and numerous other state conferences. Guest conducting engagements have included “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, the Interlochen Arts Camp, and district, region, and state-level ensembles in over 20 states. She is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, and the National Association for Music Education. 

    Works and Publications

    December 2023 Interview subject for Women in Band by Erin Keeton-Howard and Meghan Wagner, GIA Publications

    April 2023 Cornett, Patricia 2023. Vicente Martín y Soler and the Wind Music from Una Cosa Rara. WASBE Journal Volume 27, 2023.

    December 2022 Cornett, Patricia 2022. Composing Outside the Lines: A Conversation with Kimberly Osberg. The Instrumentalist, December 2022.

    Publications by Boosey & Hawkes of three previously unpublished 18th-century chamber works:
    Divertimento No. 2 by Vicente Martín y Soler, edited by Patricia Cornett
    Divertimento No. 3 by Vicente Martín y Soler, edited by Patricia Cornett
    Divertimento No. 4 by Vicente Martín y Soler, edited by Patricia Cornett

    Expert evaluator and contributor to What Would You Do? An Anthology and Methodology for the Development of Rehearsal Techniques for Band by Andrew Boysen, Jr., Kjos Publications, 2021.

    December 2020 Contributing author for Teaching Music Through Performance in Band, Volume 12; Chicago: GIA Publications, 2020.

    September 2019 Cornett, Patricia 2019. A Conversation with Jules Pegram. The Instrumentalist, September 2019.

    September 2018 Cornett, Patricia 2018. Incorporating a History of Rock Course Into Your Music Program. The Instrumentalist, September 2018.

    June 2018 Cornett, Patricia 2017. The ASCAP/CBDNA Frederick Fennell Prize: Interviews with the Eight Winning Composers. CBDNA Journal.

    December 2017 Contributing author for Teaching Music Through Performance in Band: Volume 11; Chicago: GIA Publications, 2017

    December 2011 Contributing author for Teaching Music Through Performance in Band: Solos with Wind Band Accompaniment, Chicago: GIA Publications, 2011

      Recordings

      Only Moments to Live by Emma O’Halloran, Temple University Wind Symphony and Matthew Levy, soloist (recording complete, editing in process, release date TBD)

      Baby Face Nelson and the Femme Fatale by Joseph Thalken, Temple University Wind Symphony and Joseph Thalken, soloist (recording compete, editing in process, release date TBD)

      Divertimenti Nos. 2, 3, and 4 by Vicente Martín y Soler, edited by Patricia Cornett, Temple University Wind Symphony (released 2023, BCM&D records)

      Weather: Stand the Storm by Rollo Dilworth (released 2023, BCM&D Records)

      Concerto Grosso for Saxophone Quartet and Band by William Bolcom, with soloists the PRISM Quartet (released 2022, BCM&D Records)

      Sinfonia Deluxe by Jay Krush (released 2021, BCM&D Records)

      Trumpet Concerto by Alexander Arutiunian, with soloist Anthony Prisk (released 2021, BCM&D Records)

      Select Conference Presentations and Guest Conducting Appearances

      Montana All-State Band (2024)

      World Youth Wind Symphony at the Interlochen Arts Camp (2024)

      International Youth Band at the International Music Camp (2024)

      Rhode Island All-State Band (2024)

      Washington All-State Band (2024)

      Pennsylvania All State Wind Ensemble (2023)

      New Jersey All State Wind Ensemble (2023)

      Delaware All State Band (2023)

      Nebraska Intercollegiate Band (2023)

      “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band (October 2022)

      NYSSMA Summer Conference, Albany, NY, “Mini Maestros: Using the Principals of Movement to Improve Individual and Ensemble Musicianship” (2022)

      WASBE (World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles) Conference in Prague, The Czech Republic, “An Accessible Vehicle for Classical Performance Education: Georg Druschetzky’s Six Partitas for Winds and Vicente Martín y Soler and the Wind Music from Una Cosa Rara” (2022)

      Vermont All State Band (May 2022)

      Midwest Band & Orchestra Clinic, Chicago, IL, “Unlocking Student Musicianship in the Large Ensemble” (2018)

      District and region bands in Alabama, California, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.

      Upcoming Guest Conducting and Conference Presentations

      Conducting Workshop at the Virginia Music Educators Association Conference (November 2025)

      Tri-State Band Festival at Florida State University (December 2025)

      Central Jersey Music Educators Association Symphonic Band (January 2026)

      Virginia District 6 All-District Symphonic Band (February 2026)

      West Virginia All-State Band (March 2026)

      Bucks County Music Educators All-County Band (March 2026)