MARTHA RILEY
Pao Hall 2108
765-494-3642
mriley@purdue.edu
Martha Riley, Professor of Music, teaches music education and music
theory courses. She received
her master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Minnesota and
her bachelor’s in music education from St. Olaf College in Northfield,
Minnesota. Additionally, she holds Orff-Schulwerk certification.
Dr. Riley specializes in folk dance, particularly English Country and
American dances, American folk music, and Indiana music. She has
presented numerous sessions on music and dance at national and
international conferences and is a frequent presenter of workshops for
music educators across the United States and Canada. She has also
directed children’s folk dance groups and served as an
artist-in-residence in elementary schools. Riley received the Department
of Visual and Performing Arts Excellence in Teaching Award in 1998.
Mixed-media publications by Riley include Backwoods Heritage:
Traditional Songs, Dances, Fiddle Tunes, and More (Riverside
Productions, 2003), Share Indiana Music (McGraw-Hill, 2000), English
Country Dances for Children (Riverside Productions, 1995), and Singing
Indiana History: A Musical Resource Guide for Teachers (Riverside
Productions, 1992). She is also the author of articles on folk music,
folk dance, and American music education, and has served two terms as a
member of the Editorial Board of the American Orff-Schulwerk
Association.