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Zachary Spivey

Zachary Spivey

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Zachary Spivey

Adjunct Professor of Music Theory

Zachary J.R. Spivey is a versatile music educator, performer, and composer based in Columbus, Ohio. With a broad range of experience in music education, theory, composition, and performance, Zachary brings a dynamic and multifaceted approach to his professional career.

He previously served as the Assistant Music Director for Ridgemont Local School District during the 2023-2024 school year. Additionally, Zachary was the Instructor of Music Theory and Aural Skills at Marietta College from 2023-2024, where he taught core music theory concepts, sight singing, and aural skills.

His teaching career began as a Graduate Assistant at Ohio University School of Music, where he taught music theory courses and successfully adapted to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting his proficiency in educational technology. His expertise in music theory extends to one-on-one tutoring, curriculum development, and integrating advanced aural training software.

Beyond his teaching roles, Zachary holds both a Bachelor's degree in Music Composition and a Master of Arts in Music Performance (Horn) from Ohio University. As a performer, he has played with the Ohio University Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, and various chamber ensembles. Notably, he serves as the Second Horn for the Ohio Valley Symphony, participating in a range of concerts and recording projects.

As a composer and arranger, Zachary’s work spans diverse styles and instrumentations, demonstrating his talents in musical arranging and engraving. His compositions reflect a deep understanding of various genres and a commitment to creativity in both performance and education.

With a strong foundation in music education, extensive performance experience, and expertise in theory and composition, Zachary J.R. Spivey continues to make significant contributions to the music community in both educational and professional settings.