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New Dean Named for Wanda L. Bass School of Music and School of Theatre

Julia Montag has been named the new dean of OCU’s Wanda L. Bass School of Music and the School of Theatre after previously serving as professor of percussion studies and nearly 10 years as the director of the University of Missouri School of Music in Columbia, Missouri. As director of the school, she managed the design, construction and opening of a 47,000-square-foot, $24 million music building, while also overseeing a team of more than 40 faculty members and the education of 250 music majors at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Montag also is an accomplished performer and recording artist on the marimba; a conductor; and a published author, including three books on four-mallet marimba pedagogy.

ĢTV President Kenneth Evans said Montag’s leadership experience and extensive career in music education were key elements of her selection to lead OCU’s music and theatre programs.

“Julia’s experience working closely with students, faculty and university administrators extends for nearly three decades,” Evans said. “We are very pleased to welcome her to the OCU family and excited to see her build on our strong tradition in music and theatre education and performance.”

Montag earned a Doctor of Musical Art degree in performance from the University of Oklahoma; a Master of Music degree in performance and literature from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York; and her bachelor’s degree in music performance from the Lawrence Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin.

OCU Named to Playbill Top University List 

OCU was named to Playbill's 2024-25 list of Top Colleges and Universities for Broadway performers! Bravi tutti to our stars featured on Broadway between April 29, 2024 and April 27, 2025: Rebekah Bruce in “Dead Outlaw,” Ty Fanning in “Othello,” Jacob Gutierrez in “Aladdin,” Wes Hart in “Aladdin,” Sasha Hutchings in “Gypsy,” Vance Klassen in “The Book of Mormon,” Colby Q. Lindeman in “Wicked,” Elliott Mattox in “Tammy Faye,” Alicia Newcom in “Wicked,” Jessie Peltier in “Back To The Future,” Katie Pohlman in “Aladdin,” Leah Read in “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” Benjamin Rivera in “Aladdin,” and “Moulin Rouge! The Musical,” Clifton Samuels in “Elf,” Jennifer Sánchez in “Real Women Have Curves” and “Elf,” Rodney Thompson in “Elf,” Darius Wright in “Once Upon a Mattress” and “Back To The Future,” and Richard Riaz Yoder in “Once Upon a Mattress.”

Record Number of Saxophonists Attend 
Day on Campus

OCU welcomed a record 77 saxophonists to the 2025 ĢTV Saxophone Day, featuring guest artist Carrie Koffman, hosted by Joshua Heaney and the OCU Saxophone Studio. Their final concert is now available on demand at tiny.cc/ocusax25.

Native American Student Performs Original Work

Bravo to graduate composer/cellist Kiegan Ryan, past president of Project 21: Music for the Twenty First Century and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, on presenting the premiere of his "Memories of Love" Choctaw language song collection for The Schubert Club of Minnesota. He also had his mainstage debut at the Civic Center with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic where he performed as a vocal 

and cello soloist of his work “Kiowa Six.”

Faculty News

Matthew Mailman, professor of conducting, represented OCU with his "It's About Time!" clinic at the 2025 Vermont Music Educators Association convention. His session encouraged music teachers to reimagine how they think about, utilize and teach time, which also was presented in October at the OCU-hosted Oklahoma Music Educators Association Fall Conference, in January at OKMEA's Annual Conference in Tulsa and in February at the South Carolina Music Educators Annual Conference in Columbia.

Emily Duncan, adjunct instructor of harp, was featured in the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas season opener, performing Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique at the Walton Arts Center.

Matthew Jones, assistant professor of musicology, shared his research at Coker University and at University of South Carolina recently, discussing testimonial song in the context of HIV/AIDS and delivering the keynote address to the Southeast chapter of the American Musicological Society as part of USC's Peake Colloquium Series.

Sergio Monteiro, professor of music, has been inducted into the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame as well as released a new CD.

Melissa Plamann, professor of music, authored a book that came out in January, titled “Unnerved – The Performer’s Guide to Managing Anxiety.”

Julie Yu, director of choral activities and professor of music, and the University Singers have been selected to perform at the 2026 OkMEA Winter Conference in Tulsa as collegiate honor choir.

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