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Steven R. Hodson, a native of Portland,
Oregon, holds a bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College,
a master's degree from the University of Oregon, and a doctor of
musical arts degree in the literature and performance of choral
music from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Dr. Hodson is past president of the Western Division of the American
Choral Directors Association (ACDA), which encompasses California,
Hawaii, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, and past president of California
ACDA. He enjoys directing honor choirs and adjudicating choir festivals
around the Western region.
He is currently a professor of music at Westmont College, where
his duties have included directing the New Sounds jazz and world
music group, the Chamber Singers, and the Westmont College Choir,
as well as teaching piano, organ, music survey, conducting, and
church music. From 1990 to 1996, Dr. Hodson was Director of Choral
Activities at Modesto Junior College, where his community choir
regularly performed choral masterworks with orchestra.
While a part-time instructor in the choral doctoral program at
the University of Colorado, Boulder, Hodson served as assistant
conductor of the University of Colorado Graduate Choir, director
of the University of Colorado Jazz Choir, and instructor of computerized
music sequencing and editing. Prior to moving to Boulder, he lived
in Roseburg, Oregon, where he was director of choral activities
at Roseburg Senior High School and conductor of the local master
chorale.
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