Scott Schlup, Conductor
Loveland Concert Band

Scott became the Musical Director of the Loveland Concert Band in 2000, after a seven year engagement with the Northern Colorado Concert Band. His involvement with community music groups includes work with the Fort Collins Flute Choir and the Fort Collins Wind Symphony, where he has conducted and currently serves as President of the Board of Directors. Scott is currently working with other brass players in the Northern Colorado area in an effort to create a community professional brass choir which will perform in both Fort Collins and Loveland.

Scott is Assistant Band Director at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, following a sixteen year experience as Director of Bands at Lesher Junior High School. Scott also mentors students in music composition, music arranging, music technology and has taught professional recording and sound reinforcement classes.

As a performer, Scott has performed with the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra and the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra. He has performed with such notable musicians as Crystal Gale and Buddy Rich. Currently, Scott is principal trumpet with the Fort Collins Wind Symphony and Linden Street Brass Quintet.

Scott is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado (Bachelors 1990, Masters, 1997) where he holds degrees in both music education and music performance. Among his major teachers are Dr. Ken Singleton, Dr. Elza Daugherty and Mr. William Pfund. Scott is a member of ASBDA, CMEA, CBA, PKL, KKY and ITG.