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Email: hansen_kristen@ColumbusState.edu
Websites: Music Convocation ¦ Music Theory
Kristen S. Hansen is
Associate Professor of Music in the Schwob School of Music at Columbus State
University (Georgia). She holds the DMA and the MM in Horn Performance and
Literature from the Eastman School Music in Rochester, New York, and she
previously received the degree Bachelor of Music summa cum laude from St. Olaf
College in Northfield, Minnesota. Her teachers in horn have included Peter
Kurau, Kendall Betts, and Verne Reynolds. After completing Master’s coursework
in Rochester, Dr. Hansen was the director of high school and middle school
bands in the Fonda-Fultonville district in central New York. Concurrently, she
played as assistant and then principal horn with the Schenectady Symphony
Orchestra. She has taught and performed at the Kendall Betts Horn Camp, and has
appeared as a Regional Artist and a lecturer at annual conventions of the
International Horn Society and the Southeast Horn Workshop. She was a founding
member of the Barry Tuckwell Institute and for ten years held the position of
second horn with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. With the CSU Horn Studio, she
has hosted the Southeast Horn Workshop twice, as well as the International Horn
Competition of America. She has served several times as a faculty member or
site director for study abroad programs in Oxford and Paris, and in August 2010
performed with the Vianden Festival in Luxembourg. Dr. Hansen also performs
regular recitals, including the popular “Music and Tea” series. She has
authored an undergraduate theory text and in Spring 2010 was given an Excellence
in the Teaching of Writing Award at Columbus State University. Her current
project is a catalog of historic horns housed at the Bate Collection of Oxford
University.
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