K. Newell Dayley

Musical Artist

1939 –

33

Who is K. Newell Dayley?

K. Newell Dayley is a prominent Latter Day Saint composer, hymnwriter and musician. He was a professor of music at Brigham Young University and later served as the associate academic vice president for undergraduate studies at that institution. He retired from BYU in September 2007.

Dayley is married to Diane Wilcox and they are the parents of eight children.

Dayley received his bachelors degree from BYU in 1964. He received his MM degree from the University of Souther California in 1966 and a DA from the University of Northern Colorado in 1986.

Dayley joined the BYU faculty in 1967. Dayley was the first director of the BYU jazz ensemble, Synthesis. He also directed the brass ensemble and other organizations as well as many musical theatre productions. He has taught classes from trumpet to music theory and from film scoring to music business.

On the trumpet Dayley has performed with the Utah Symphony and many professional ensembles. He also has performed as a soloist with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

Prior to his appointment as assistant academic vice president, Dayley served as Dean of the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications as well as Chair of the Music Department and Associate Dean of General Education and Honors.

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Born
1939
Also known as
  • Dayley, K. Newell
Religion
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Education
  • Brigham Young University
Employment
  • Brigham Young University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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