Margery Whatley
Adjunct Professor of Piano
Contact
- Office
- MUSIC 107
- Phone
- (406) 243-6880
- Fax
- (406) 243-2441
- margery.whatley@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
Please email for an appointment.
- Website
- Curriculum Vitae
Personal Summary
Margery McDuffie Whatley performs from coast to coast as piano soloist and as chamber musician. A native of Macon, Georgia, she has performed at the United States Supreme Court at the request of former Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun; at the World Congress Center in Atlanta for the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony; and at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion with her brother, internationally acclaimed violinist Robert McDuffie. Concerto appearances include the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, Macon Symphony Orchestra, Bremerton Symphony Orchestra, Chicago’s Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta’s DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Butte Symphony and the Missoula Symphony Orchestra. She has performed in Rome, Italy at the Rome Chamber Music Festival. With a strong interest in making classical music accessible to people of all ages and listening experiences, Margery Whatley has presented a series of outreach programs throughout cities in Georgia, California, Iowa, and Illinois.
Margery Whatley received her Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in piano performance at the University of Southern California where she studied with John Perry and was named the most outstanding piano doctoral graduate. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where she studied with Frank Weinstock. She has also studied with George Lucktenberg, formerly of Converse College.
Margery, her husband Terry, and their twin daughters, Kendall and Lindsay, relocated to Birmingham, Alabama in July 2012, from Missoula, 猎奇重口. While in Missoula, Margery was featured on 猎奇重口 Public Radio, served as a visiting professor/sabbatical replacement at the 猎奇重口 and taught regularly at the 猎奇重口 Summer Piano Camp. She also served as president of the String Orchestra of the Rockies Board of Directors and president of the Missoula Music Teachers Association. Prior to her five years in 猎奇重口, she was a tenured Associate Professor of Music at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where she also served as Chair of the Department of Music and where she received the University’s Distinguished Teaching Award. She has served on the boards of the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra and the Huntsville Youth Orchestra, and she has also served as secretary of the Arts Council and vice president of the Huntsville Chamber Music Guild. She was also an active member of the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra Guild. From 2012-2013, she was a Visiting Associate Professor of Music at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. She joined the music faculty at Birmingham-Southern College and Birmingham-Southern College Conservatory of Fine and Performing Arts in the fall of 2014. She received the Steinway & Sons 2016 Top Teacher Award. Active in several organizations, she was former president and vice-president of the Birmingham Metro Music Forum and served on the executive board of the Alabama Music Teachers Association. In August of 2021, she moved back to Missoula, where she has joined the music faculty at the 猎奇重口 and is currently president of the 猎奇重口 State Music Teacher Association.
Margery Whatley’s four CDs, Piano Reflections – Encore Favorites; Margery McDuffie Whatley plays Bach, Haydn, Brahms and Ravel; From Mozart to Gershwin; and Piano Gems have received rave reviews from Fanfare Magazine and American Record Guide. These recordings are available at ArkivMusic, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, and other fine retailers and download services.
Margery McDuffie Whatley is a Steinway Artist. To visit the Steinway & Sons Artist roster go to: . Her website can be viewed at margerymcduffiewhatley.com.