In addition to his roles with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Morales teaches instrumental music education for Northern Kentucky University and he serves as Assistant Director of the Bornoff Foundation for the Advancement of String Education (FASE), which is an organization dedicated to furthering equity in orchestral music education. He is the co-creator and manager of the FASE Diverse String Teachers Fellowship, a professional development program aiming to advance the inclusion, retention, and overall success of orchestra teachers from underrepresented backgrounds. The program brings together teachers from across the country and provides opportunities for training, funding, resources, leadership, mentorship, and community. In addition, Mr. Morales helps FASE to lead teacher workshops and student music programs throughout the United States and Latin America. He also frequently conducts honors ensembles and presents clinics on string and full orchestra music education.
Being deeply connected to his own Latin American heritage, Mr. Morales is driven to engage diverse student musicians and to make quality opportunities accessible to them. He previously served as the orchestra director for Anderson High School and Winton Woods City Schools and has played a part in several community music programs, including the Louisville Youth Orchestra and the Dayton Philharmonic's Q The Music. The Anderson orchestras were known for their focus on symphonic orchestra literature, but Mr. Morales also helped students engage in a variety of new musical outlets, such as feature-length film concerts, staged ballets, and the Anderson Contemporary Ensemble (ACE). During his tenure at Winton Woods, the orchestra program doubled in size and offerings expanded to include electric ensembles, summer camps, frequent guest artists, and multicultural performance tours. He was recognized with the district’s Most Influential Teacher Award twice, in 2015 and 2017.
Although he started his musical life as a violist, Mr. Morales later pursued bassoon performance and music education at the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music. In 2019, he completed a Masters degree in Music Education and Orchestral Conducting, earning the UC Excellence in Teaching Award for his work with undergraduate music education majors. He has participated in a number of professional conducting fellowships since 2015, working with Diane Wittry (Allentown Symphony), Gzegorz Nowak (London Philharmonic), and Leonid Grin (National Symphony of Chile). In 2022, he received CCM’s Young Alumni Award for his contributions to music education in Cincinnati and beyond.
Abigail Miles, NW Region Chair
Orchestra Director at Perrysburg Schools
amiles@perrysburgschools.net
(419) 874-3181 x5604