Faculty

Carl G. Harris, Jr., D.M.A.
Carl G. Harris, Jr. was born
in Fayette, Missouri. He attended public schools in St. Joseph,
Missouri and graduated from Bartlett High School with honors in
1952. He received the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music History
from the University of Missouri, and the Doctor of Musical Arts
Degree in Conducting from the Conservatory of Music, University
of Missouri at Kansas City. He has done further study at Westminster
Choir College and Vienna State Academy of Music.
Since 1998 Dr. Harris has
been Professor of Music and University Organist at Hampton University.
He is Minister of Music at Norfolk's Bank Street Memorial Baptist
Church. In 1997, Dr. Harris retired as Professor/Head of the Department
of Music and Conductor of the Concert Choir at Norfolk State University.
He was a Professor of Music and Conductor of the Concert Choir
at Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia from 1971-1984,
serving as department chair from 1977-1984.
He is a member of the Tidewater
Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, American Choral Directors
Association, Choristers Guild, Southeastern Virginia Arts Association,
the National Association of Negro Musicians, Alpha Kappa Mu National
Honor Society, Phi Delta Kappa Educational Fraternity, Kappa Delta
Pi Honor Society in Education, Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma
Band Fraternities, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity,
Inc.
Dr. Harris has served on the
Commission on Accreditation for the National Association of Schools
of Music, the Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities, and
as a review panelist for the Virginia Commission on the Arts and
Humanities. He serves on the Board of Directors of the I. Sherman
Greene Chorale. Dr. Harris has made extensive tours of the United
States and Europe as a choral conductor and lecturer on "The Black
Man in American Music." He performs as a pianist, organist, and
accompanist. He is in demand as a Choral Adjudicator/Clinician
and guest conductor.