
Kenneth J. Moses
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies, and Lecturer, Instrumental Performance
Kenneth Moses is associate dean for Undergraduate Studies at the University of Miami Frost School of Music, where he also earned B.M. and M.M. degrees. In 1975, he was appointed assistant director of bands at the University of Miami. During his tenure the Band of the Hour made multiple appearances in the Fiesta, Sugar, Orange, Cotton and Peach Bowl football games. In 1979, the band traveled to the Mirage Bowl in Tokyo, Japan. Moses was named director of admission and recruitment for the UM School of Music in 1991. Under his leadership the first prospectus on the School and a sampler CD were produced. The number of students inquiring about the School increased three fold and the number of applicants…

Frost School of Music names 2013 Outstanding Seniors for their academic and artistic excellence.

The University of Miami Frost School of Music announced the Ft. Lauderdale based Georgina Dieter Dennis…

Frost School of Music students were once again well represented in DownBeat magazine’s 36th Annual…

A growing body of research shows that music and movement build children’s minds in important ways. Two UM School of Music faculty members are harnessing…
Building Neural Connections
When children mime and sing their way through songs like “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” their faces light up. Numerous studies have revealed that their brains light up as well, making millions of powerful neural connections that build cognitive and expressive skills and pave the way for better learning.
Disseminating the developmental benefits of music and movement for young children is the purpose of UMove, an innovative early childhood program for disadvantaged youngsters developed…