David Weiller, M.M.
Professor Emeritus
Biography
David Weiller celebrates 37 years on the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ faculty where he serves as co-director of choral studies and associate director of the UNLV School of Music. Under his leadership, the UNLV Chamber Chorale has performed by invitation at western division conferences of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), and at western region and state conferences of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). Concert tours have encompassed the southwest as, well as itineraries in Washington, Hawaii, New York, Mexico, and Canada.
David Weiller has conducted major choral-orchestral works ranging from Bach to Bernstein. He is the artistic director and conductor of the Las Vegas Master Singers, which is the chorus-in-residence for the Las Vegas Philharmonic. He has conducted over sixty stage productions at the university and as a principal conductor for the College Light Opera Company in Falmouth, Massachusetts; where he conducts the Gilbert & Sullivan canon, Viennese and early American operettas, and Broadway classics.
Professor Weiller is a past recipient of the UNLV William Morris Award for Excellence in Teaching, the UNLV Alumni Association’s Distinguished Faculty Award, and the “Teacher of the Year” award in the College of Fine Arts. Many of his former students are highly successful music educators, conductors, and performers across the country. He holds degrees from Occidental College in Los Angeles and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with additional studies at California State University, Fullerton; the Oregon Bach Festival; Westminster Choir College; the University of Oklahoma; the University of Nevada, Reno; and Carnegie Mellon University. His teaching mentors include James A. Young, Drinda Frenzel, Thomas Somerville, Harold Decker, Dennis Shrock, and Rodney Eichenberger. He is a distinguished member of Sigma Alpha Iota, International Music Fraternity.