Tyler Ehrlich

he/him

Tyler Ehrlich smiles confidently into camera

Teaching Assistant, University Bands

Tyler Ehrlich (he/him) serves as a graduate teaching assistant and doctoral student in wind conducting at The University of Texas at Austin. In this role, he assists with conducting and administrating the university’s concert bands, athletic bands, conducting courses, and the new music ensemble.

Ehrlich previously lived in Atlanta, Georgia, where he served as a conductor and educator at the secondary and collegiate levels. For three years, Ehrlich served on the faculty of Emory University, where he conducted the Emory University Wind Ensemble. Additionally, Ehrlich taught band, music technology, and International Baccalaureate music courses at Decatur High School and Centennial High School. An ardent supporter of lifelong musicianship, Ehrlich served as associate conductor of the Atlanta Wind Symphony and led the ensembles in concert at The Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic and the Georgia Music Educators In-Service Conference.

Ehrlich has presented on interpretation, pedagogy, and technology at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles International Conference, the College Band Directors National Association National Conference, the Texas Music Educators Clinic Convention, and the Georgia Music Educators In-Service Conference. Ehrlich has a Master of Music from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude from Cornell University.

Ehrlich lives with his partner, Dr. Brent Allman, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Integrative Biology at UT Austin, and their dog, Milo.

MUS 222J
Instrumental Conducting

ENS 103W
Wind Ensemble

ENS 103S
Wind Symphony

ENS 103C
Symphony Band

Contact Information

Campus location
MRH 2.404B

Teaching Areas

University Bands
Wind Conducting

Education

Bachelor of Arts
Cornell University

Master of Music
University of Georgia