Before joining the YSU faculty, Helsel taught music in Pennsylvania public schools for 26 years, serving as choir director at Butler Area Senior High School for 24 years, where he also taught piano, music theory and guitar, and created new curricula for courses such as recording and songwriting. Under his direction, choirs have received superior ratings at assessments and have been invited twice to perform at the Pennsylvania state conference. He was a quarterfinalist in the nominee process for the Grammy Award for music education. Additionally, he served two terms as music department chair for the district. Active in the arts in Western Pennsylvania, Dr. Helsel plays piano in the Butler Symphony Orchestra, has been organist at various churches, played trumpet in chamber settings and large ensembles, and he can be found playing recitals locally or playing jazz and pop music at Pittsburgh area venues and private functions. He is listed in “Who’s Who among America’s Educators” as well as “Who’s Who in America.” His professional affiliations include PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators’ Association), NAfME (National Association of Music Educators), TI:ME (Technology Institute of Music Education) and ACDA (American Choral Directors’ Association).
Bryan has composed several choral works and has released albums of his own contemporary music. He has appeared on public radio as a pianist. He has been the conductor for the community choir of Butler County, and he is in demand as an accompanist and guest conductor at county and district festivals, most recently in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, and North Carolina. He has presented research and rehearsal strategies at state conferences in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He has appeared as a guest artist in concertos with regional symphonies and bands playing Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” “Concerto in F,” “I Got Rhythm” variations, and Saint-Seans’ “Carnival of the Animals.” As a pianist and singer, he has shared the stage with the likes of Shirley Jones and Garrison Keillor. Aside from performing and conducting, he owns and operates Helsel Music, a full production recording studio. He resides near Saxonburg with his wife Heather and children, Colin and Elyse.



