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EMILY HANNA CRANE
Coordinator of
Orchestral Strings
Violin/
Viola/ Chamber Music/ Music Appreciation

DM, Florida State
University
MM, Florida State
University
BM,
University
of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Emily Hanna Crane
has performed several solo, chamber, and orchestral concerts
across North America, Taiwan,
and Europe.
Her guest artist
appearances include the University of
Texas-Pan American Chamber Orchestra,
the Tallahassee Symphony Youth Orchestra Benefit Concert, Fiddle
Fest (Converse Pre-College Program), and UNC-Chapel Hill.
An avid chamber musician, Emily has performed in several
traditional and contemporary music ensembles including Quartet
alla Turca, the Hanna-Yang Duo, and Tango Sur.
The Hanna-Yang Duo, with pianist Dr. Hui-Ting Yang,
specializes in premieres and performances of contemporary works.
The Duo has recorded
Sonata No. 1 for Violin
and Piano (2004) by Korean composer Ju-hwan Yu which appears
on a CD featuring contemporary Korean composers (Kum-Sum
records) released in 2008.
Her orchestral experience includes the Valley (TX),
Tallahassee (FL), Jacksonville (FL), and Columbus (GA) Symphony
Orchestras.
Before joining the Austin Peay faculty in 2008 Emily taught at
the University
of Texas- Pan American.
A registered Suzuki violin teacher, she is devoted to
teaching students of all ages, giving master classes, and
working with youth orchestras, music camps, and festivals.
Emily received the Doctor of Music and Master of Music
degrees from Florida State
University and the Bachelor of Music
degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She has studied violin with Eliot Chapo, Gary Kosloski,
Karen Clarke, Richard Luby, Kenneth Goldsmith, Kevin Lawrence,
Ernest Pereira, and Mary Jane Kirkendol.
Email:
CraneE@apsu.edu
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