Sanford Hinderlie

Professor, Popular and Commercial Music

Degrees: 
M.M., North Texas State University B.M., Washington State University

Sanford Hinderlie has been a member of the music faculty at Loyola University New Orleans since 1981. As a professor of music, he works with students in the College of Music and Media, where he teaches contemporary music, music technology, and music industry studies.

An accomplished jazz pianist and electronic composer, Hinderlie has toured extensively and performed concerts and festivals in Asia, the former Soviet Union, Georgia, Armenia, the Middle East, Europe, and throughout the United States. As a visiting professor, he has taught at the Jesuit Elisabeth Conservatory in Hiroshima, Japan, on several excursions. He has produced over thirty recordings of New Orleans jazz and R&B artists on his own label, STR Digital Records, including three of his own original works.

In 2012, Hinderlie was one of only twenty-five (25) university faculty members from around the world invited to present at the London Education Research Symposium, held at the Oxford and Cambridge Club in London. He spoke on “Pedagogical Innovations of Online Courses at Traditional Universities.” Sandy was also an invited guest at the French-language annual FAMEQ Conference, themed “Music Learning: Benefits for the 21st Century Learner Conference” and held in Quebec City, Montreal.

Hinderlie was a member of the International Advisory Board at the International Association for Technology, Education and Development for the International Conference, Madrid, Spain in Fall 2011. He is also a member of the National College Music Society Board of Music Business and moderated a panel in January 2012 at the College Music Society Summit on Music Business in Anaheim in conjunction with the National Association of Music Merchants Conference.

Hinderlie is a member of seven professional societies, including the College Music Society (Board Member of the Music Industry), Association for Technology in Music Instruction, the International Computer Music Association, Society of Electro-Acoustic Music United States, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and The Louis Moreau Gottschalk Society based in Holland. Sandy has served as principal investigator or co-principal investigator for several successful enhancement grants from the State of Louisiana Board of Regents. Since 2015, Sandy has served as director of the new Popular & Commercial Music (BS) degree program at Loyola.

Office Location:
250 Communications/Music Complex
Mailing Address: 

Loyola University New Orleans
School of Music Industry
6363 St. Charles Ave.
Campus Box 122
New Orleans, LA 70118

Direct Phone: 
(504) 865-2773
Fax Number: 
(504) 865-2852
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