Our Story
The Baldwin County Music Teachers Association was
organized in the Fall of 1977. A small group of local
piano teachers began to meet & talk then of its
formation & how such a group could “promote
interest in the study of classical music in Baldwin
County,” (Article II, By-Laws, 1978-1979 Yearbook).
In the Spring of 1978, they presented their first
student Boys Recital, an annual event that has
remained on each year’s schedule since then. By
the Fall of 1978, there were eleven Charter Members
led by a Steering Committee of five, a robust
schedule of nine teacher pedagogical
programs/meetings from September through June,
and four varied student recitals from November
through April, one of which exclusively featured
music of Bach.
The Baldwin County towns of Bay Minette, Fairhope,
Daphne, Montrose, and Spanish Fort were
represented on the Charter membership list.
Today, BCMTA has almost doubled in membership
and represents music teachers from all over the
Baldwin County area with different levels of
collegiate training. They collaborate on new
educational tools available for their students,
continue to promote and prepare students for local
and state competitions, as well as host public and
private recitals to enhance their performance
opportunities. In 2017, BCMTA created the Gulf
Coast Musicalooza camp to further the studies of
their school age students in group theory classes,
musical history, ear training and Master Classes to
name a few.
The students of BCMTA teachers benefit from the
one-on-one instruction tailored to meet their
individual needs in a relaxed and professional
musical setting. We see growth in their maturity,
managing responsibility, accepting new challenges
and working through any insecurities as they
develop their skill level and love for music in a
variety of genres. They also develop a unique
rapport with other students their ages who share
similar goals and cultivate their musical talents. The
rewards are timeless as they are developing skills
that will last them a lifetime and are a direct benefit
of your commitment to them.
The teachers in the Baldwin County Music Teachers
Association (BCMTA) are prepared and well-
equipped to teach music to your children and adults
of all ages who are at various levels of study and
interested in a variety of instruments. Most teachers
are available for year round study so don't hesitate
to get started! For more information to find a well-
trained music teacher in your area, please click on to
our ‘teachers’ page.
Affiliate of Alabama Music Teachers Association (www.almta.org)
and Music Teachers National Association (www.mtna.org)