
Dr. Lyndsay Eiben
Associate Director
Director of Woodwind Studies
Concert 3 Director
Adjunct Professor of Flute, UTPB
Dr. Lyndsay Eiben studied music at West Texas A&M University where she received a Bachelor of Music Performance in 2008 and a Master of Music Performance in 2010. During her tenure at WTAMU, Dr. Eiben performed with the Amarillo Symphony, Amarillo Opera and Amarillo Little Theatre. She also worked as a private flute instructor for the Canyon and Randall County Independent School Districts. In 2010, Dr. Eiben was accepted into the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music to pursue a doctorate in music. While in Ohio, Dr. Eiben performed with many professional groups such as Cincinnati Landmark Productions, the Showboat Majestic Theater and the Covedale Center for Performing Arts. Dr. Eiben has also been a finalist for national flute competitions such as Myrna Brown and the National Flute Association Young Artist competition. Dr. Eiben moved back to Odessa in the August of 2013 to pursue a career in teaching band. She is an Associate Director of Bands at Permian High School. Dr. Eiben also serves as adjunct professor of flute at the University of Texas Permian Basin. She actively performs in the area with the Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale and plays saxophone with the Big Basin Band. Additionally, Dr. Eiben’s students have earned admission into the 6A TMEA All-State Bands and have earned superior ratings at solo and ensemble competitions. She also holds professional memberships in the Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Bandmasters Association and the National Flute Association.