KingSanders devotes time, talent to broaden all Kingsville residents with musical experiences
Dr. Nancy King Sanders
Dr. Nancy KingSanders presented a lecture on the ballet music of composer Aaron Copland to the Music Club of Kingsville at their meeting Tuesday, January 12.
Sanders is the President of the Kingsville Symphony Orchestra Board and devotes her time and many talents to broadening the musical experiences of Kingsville residents, young and old.
Dr. Nancy KingSanders is in demand as both a performer and pedagogue. She has toured the United States extensively with the United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Band, performing concerts in every state capital, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and in such concert halls as Avery Fisher Hall, Boston Symphony Hall and the Kennedy Center.
Sanders has had guest artist engagements with the Plainview Symphony Orchestra, the Denton High School Wind Ensemble, the Bradley University Wind Ensemble, the Colony High School Wind Symphony, the Corpus Christi Wind Symphony, and the Town Band of McAllen. She has also performed as a guest artist with the University of North Texas Wind Ensemble at TMEA.
As a pedagogue, Sanders frequently has presented clarinet instructional seminars at Texas Music Educators Association Conventions, while writing pedagogical articles about the clarinet for The Instrumentalist Journal.
Dr. KingSanders also serves as a consultant and adjudicator for schools throughout Texas and maintains an active schedule as a performer and teacher as she currently is Professor of Music at Texas A&M University-Kingsville where she teaches applied clarinet and bassoon.
She is also principal clarinet in the Corpus Christi Symphony and is a recording artist for Southern Music Company.








