About
Dr. Caroline Taylor is a professor of music at Ouachita Baptist University and a founding member of the
Arkansas Saxophone Quartet. Active as both a performer and clinician, Dr. Taylor has
premiered works for saxophone at the 11th World Saxophone Congress held in Valencia,
Spain; the 12th World Saxophone Congress held in Montreal, Canada; and the 13th World
Saxophone Congress held in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Additionally, she has performed
at the 2008 Hawaii International Conference on the Arts & Humanities in Waikiki Beach,
numerous Biennial Conferences of the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) and
has performed or given presentations at International Meetings of the College Music
Society, the Music Educators National Conference, the National Association of College
Wind & Percussion Instructors Symposium, several regional NASA conferences, and the
Texas Music Educators Association Conference.
In addition to her performances as a soloist, Dr. Taylor has performed as a member
of the critically acclaimed LYNX Duo with percussionist Kenneth Broadway (University
of Florida) since 1997. As advocates of new music, the LYNX Duo has often been invited
to perform throughout the United States and in Europe. They have commissioned and
premiered works by Budd Udell, Robert Romza, and Kenneth Broadway. Their debut compact
disc recording “The LYNX Duo: Music for Saxophone & Percussion” was released in 2001
through Mark Custom Recordings.
Dr. Taylor earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Central
Arkansas, and both a Master of Music degree in Woodwinds Performance and a Doctor
of Musical Arts degree in Saxophone Performance from the University of Georgia under
the direction of renowned saxophonist and pedagogue, Dr. Kenneth Fischer.
Prior to joining the faculty at Ouachita Baptist University in 1998, she taught at
Eastern New Mexico University. Dr. Caroline Taylor is a Performing Artist for the
Yamaha Corporation of America.
Areas of Expertise
- Applied Woodwinds
- Music Education
- Woodwind Methods
- Chamber Ensembles