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Jeremy HansenHorn
BFA 216, 931-372-6089
jhansen@tntech.edu

Jeremy C. Hansen, assistant professor of horn, joined the music faculty in Fall of 2007. Mr. Hansen holds Bachelor of Music degrees in music education and horn performance from St. Olaf College. He earned his Masters Degree in Horn Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music, and is currently a candidate for the degree Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Iowa.

Prior to joining the TTU faculty, he served from 2002 to
2007 as assistant professor of horn and theory at Eastern Illinois University, where he taught horn, theory, aural training, music appreciation, and rock history. He has served as instructor of horn and theory at Columbus (GA) State University, and taught applied horn and methods at the University of Iowa. Mr. Hansen is currently a member of the Bryan Symphony, and for five years acted as principal horn of the Danville (IL) Symphony. He is formerly a member of the Terre Haute Symphony, the Quad City Symphony (Davenport, IA), the Columbus (GA) Symphony, and has performed in the summer months with the St. Louis Symphony.

His teachers of horn include Kristin Thelander, W. Peter Kurau, Priscilla McAfee, and Michael Gast. Mr. Hansen is an avid fan of solo horn literature, natural horn, and wind chamber music.