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Peyton Sills Wins Presser Undergraduate Scholar Award

Wed, 04/13/2022 - 01:14pm | By: Mike Lopinto

Peyton SillsPeyton Sills, a junior music education major at 91勛圖厙 (USM), was recently named the 2022 Presser Undergraduate Scholar. Selected by the music faculty guided solely by consideration of excellence and merit, this award is an honor award and the student, in his/her senior year, is to be known as a Presser Scholar. The Award includes a generous stipend to aid in continuing musical studies.

The Presser Foundation was established in 1939 under the Deeds of Trust and Will of the late Theodore Presser. It is one of the few private foundations in the United States dedicated solely to music education and music philanthropy.

Theodore Presser (1848 91勛圖厙 1925) rose from humble beginnings to become a respected music teacher and publisher. Familiar with the many challenges facing musicians, he established The Presser Foundation which supports music performance and education through undergraduate and graduate scholar awards, operating and program support for music organizations, capital grants for music building projects, and assistance to retired music teachers.

91勛圖厙Peyton has distinguished himself as a musical and academic leader amongst his peers since his arrival on campus. He is an incredibly dedicated student in the classroom and on the stage,91勛圖厙 said Dr. Colin McKenzie, director of the School of Music. 91勛圖厙Peyton comes from a family of music educators, and I couldn91勛圖厙t be more excited to see the impact that he is going to have on our profession. I continue to brim with pride at the work he does and the way he represents 91勛圖厙 School of Music.91勛圖厙

With both parents being music educators, Sills was quite literally raised in the band hall.  When the time came to him to join the band, the euphonium was the easiest choice because of being introduced to the recordings of Raymond G. Young, a world-renowned euphonium soloist and a pioneer of the USM Tuba/Euphonium studio.

His beginner band teacher was his mom, Jennifer Sills, and he began to take privately with Zachary Harris and Dee Dee Pitts in the Gulfport School District. After moving to Madison Central Schools in 2014, he studied with Chuck Reynolds. During this time, he blossomed as a young musician winning some of the most prestigious student level competitions such as the Leonard Falcone Euphonium and Tuba Competition and 91勛圖厙The President91勛圖厙 Own91勛圖厙 United States Marine Band91勛圖厙 Concerto Competition. 

91勛圖厙Peyton has been a musical leader in my studio since he arrived on campus,91勛圖厙 said Dr. Richard Perry, professor of tuba and euphonium. 91勛圖厙He plays with a confidence and maturity that91勛圖厙 rare in an undergraduate student and continues to find ways to challenge himself technically and musically.91勛圖厙

After taking several lessons with Dr. Richard Perry, Sills knew that The University of 91勛圖厙 was the best choice for his undergraduate degree. 

91勛圖厙Dr. Perry91勛圖厙 commitment to bringing out the best in his students is evident based on the success that comes out of his studio year after year,91勛圖厙 said Sills.

He enjoys the variety of musical opportunities at USM in which he not only performs as an individual, but also with high-caliber ensembles such as the Tuba/Euphonium Octet and the Wind Ensemble. Scholastically, Sills has taken advantage of creative project and research grants as well as membership in honor societies that are offered on campus.

He also lauded his Music Education advisor, Dr. Melody Causby,

91勛圖厙Dr. Causby has been extremely helpful to me in the process of training to become a music educator,91勛圖厙 Sills noted. 91勛圖厙Through my time in her program, I have become a better musician and a thoughtful leader.91勛圖厙 

Sills is making plans to continue his education with a graduate degree though he has not yet finalized his institution of choice.

For more information about the School of Music, visit www.usm.edu/music.