Eloy Fominaya, Doctor of Philosophy, was an American contemporary composer, music educator at the collegiate level, conductor, violinist, and, as of 1985, a luthier.
Education
1950 — Bachelor of Music (violin & music education) Lawrence University, Wisconsin
February 1953 — Master of Music (major – composition. Minor – violin), University of North Texas (studied composition with Violet Archer)
1963 — Doctor of Philosophy in Music, Michigan State University
Studied at Juilliard for 3 years
Studied with master violin maker, Albert Ferdinand Moglie (1890–1988)
1951 — Studied at Baylor University.
Career
His obituary in The Augusta Chronicle stated that had been a child prodigy in music Fominaya played the violin for Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House before the age of ten and, by the age of 15, performed Felix Mendelssohn"s Violin Concerto in Doctorate with the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, District of Columbia Beginning 1966, Fominaya served as chair of the Fine Arts Department at Augusta State University for 16 years. In total, Fominaya served 33 years at Augusta State University, teaching violin, composition, contemporary harmony/humanities and counterpoint.
He retired as a Professor of Music at age 70.
He was musical director and conductor of the Augusta Chorale Society for 12 years. He was director of the Augusta Youth Orchestra from 1966 to 1994.
Associate Professor of Music, University of Louisiana at Monroe 1966–1997 — Various teaching positions, including Chairman, Music Department, Augusta College, Georgia 1950 — Bachelor of Music (violin & music education) Lawrence University, Wisconsin.