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AUSTIN, Texas – The Vincent R. DiNino, or "Mr. D" as he became known at the University of Texas, was the first faculty status Longhorn Band Director at The University of Texas, a living legend in the Burnt Orange Nation.
Vincent R. DiNino, Director
Vincent R. DiNino, Director Emeritus of Bands at The University of Texas at Austin, and Director Emeritus of the Longhorn Band, died peacefully at home in Bay City Texas on September 9.Vincent Dinino ; Sport: Longhorn Known affectionately by his students as “Mr. D.,” DiNino served as director of the Longhorn Band from to and as the university’s director of bands from to
Remembering Vincent R DiNino today Correspondence, publications, photographs, slides, and printed material comprise the Vincent R. DiNino Papers, [ca. s], documenting his career in band conducting and his wife Jane's support and involvement.
Vincent R. DiNino era (1955–1975) Vincent R. DiNino, Director Emeritus of Bands at The University of Texas at Austin, and Director Emeritus of the Longhorn Band, died peacefully at home in Bay City Texas on September 9, , with his wife at his side.
Vincent R. DiNino 1955- The legend known affectionately as “Mr. D.” was the first full-time director of the Longhorn Band from to and the University’s director of bands from to Vincent DiNino was born Octo in Manhattan, Kansas.
DiNino Chair for the Director Vincent R. DiNino, “Mr. D,” is in his 56th year of association and service to The University of Texas at Austin. Twenty of those years were as the leader of the Longhorn Bands and 15 as Director of Bands. For most of his active years of service, Professor DiNino and the bands operated as independent musical organizations under.
A longtime favorite of Vincent R. DiNino, Director Emeritus of Bands at The University of Texas at Austin, and Director Emeritus of the Longhorn Band, died peacefully at home in Bay City Texas on September 9.