Two Women Music Professors Receive International Award for Achievement in Low Brass Performance

Dr. Stacy Baker

Stacy Baker of Morehead State University in Kentucky and Gail Robertson of the University of Central Arkansas have recently received the 2025 Mary Ann Craig Focus on Women Award from the International Tuba Euphonium Association for their latest album, “Dreams, Dances, and Destinations.”

The international honor was established to celebrate of the achievements and creativity of women in low brass performance. Though it is open to all genders, the award is presented biennially to a single overall winner whose work advanced artistry and innovation in the tuba and euphonium world.

Dr. Baker and Dr. Robertson have collaborated on several musical projects for nearly two decades. In 2007, they formed the tuba and euphonium duo, SYMBIOSISDUO, to increase awareness of the performance medium and promote new works for this combination of instruments. Since forming their group, the collaborators have released three albums: “Symbiosis” in 2009, “Playground” in 2015, and “Dreams, Dances, and Destinations” in 2025.

At Morehead State, Dr. Baker teaches as a full professor of music and leads the music program in the department of music and theatre. She holds a bachelor of music degree and master of music degree from the University of Michigan and a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Illinois

Dr. Gail Robertson

Dr. Robertson currently teaches as an associate professor of music at the University of Central Arkansas. She previously led the university’s jazz area, overseeing jazz events and conducting the jazz ensemble. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, Dr. Robertson holds a master of music degree from Indiana University and a doctor of musical arts degree from Michigan State University.

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