Dr. Andrew Yozviak is the Director of Bands at West Chester University. Dr. Yozviak's
primary responsibilities include conducting the Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds, directing
the Golden Rams Marching Band, and teaching graduate and undergraduate conducting
classes. Prior to this appointment, Yozviak served as Visiting Director of Bands at
Susquehanna University and taught thirteen years in the Pennsylvania public schools.
Dr. Yozviak has earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education from West Chester
University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Music Degree in Composition from Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts Degree in Wind Conducting
from Rutgers University where he studied with William Berz.
Dr. Yozviak maintains a busy schedule as a guest conductor, adjudicator and clinician,
regularly presenting at conferences and workshops. His research in the area of eighteenth
century Harmoniemusik has produced two modern editions of wind partitas by the Bohemian
composer, Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792). His scholarly edition of Antonio Rosetti's
Partita in E-flat is published by Amadeus Verlag, Winterthur, Switzerland.
As a composer, Dr. Yozviak has accepted commissions to compose and arrange music in
a variety of genres. He has composed commissioned works for winds, chorus, jazz ensemble,
and a variety of chamber ensembles. Dr. Yozviak's work as an arranger has yielded
more than one hundred fifty marching band shows for some forty high schools, eight
universities, and five drum and bugle corps. His original compositions for marching
band, which include Africa, Artificial Intelligence, Koto, Four Suits, Water, Winter
Sketches and Night Visions are published by Marching Show Concepts' Center X Productions.
Dr. Yozviak is a member of the College Band Directors National Association, the World
Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, the Conductors Guild, the National
Band Association, the Music Educators National Conference, Pennsylvania Music Educators
Association, the Pennsylvania Bandmasters Association, Pi Kappa Lambda, and Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia.