Bruce E. Nist Jr.

Music Education Researcher  |  Performer  |  Educator  |  Designer


Investigating the role of musical theatre and interdisciplinary performance contexts in shaping student learning, identity, and engagement in music education.

Research Driven

Advancing knowledge at the intersection of music education, musical theatre, and student development.

Student Centered

Designing inclusive, engaging learning experiences that support growth as musicians, artists, and individuals.

Creative Practice

Bringing stories to life through thoughtful direction, design, and performance.

Academic Leadership

Committed to curriculum development, mentorship, and collaborative leadership in higher education.

Research

Current Research Agenda


  • Music Theatre and School Music Programs

    An investigation into the musical skills of students in musical theatre programs.

  • Does Personality Influence Ensemble Membership? A Pilot Study

    A pilot study exploring personality traits and ensemble participation.

  • History of Trauma-Informed Teaching in the Performing Arts

    A genealogical literature review of trauma-informed teaching practices.

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Creative Work

Recent Productions


A Christmas Carol (2014)
A Christmas Carol
Direction · 2014
Alice in Wonderland (2019)
Alice in Wonderland
Direction · 2019
Disney's Beauty and the Beast (2014)
Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Direction · 2014

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About

Educator. Researcher. Director.


I am an educator, researcher, and creative practitioner working at the intersection of music education and musical theatre.

My research examines how participation in performing arts contexts shapes musical skill development, motivation, and identity. I bring a multidisciplinary perspective to teaching and scholarship that connects theory with applied experience in classrooms, ensembles, and on stage.

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Teaching

Student-centered learning in music and the performing arts

Philosophy, courses, and mentorship.

Teaching Experience →