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Emily Crane

Emily Hanna Crane

Professor

Music

 

Doctor of Music- Florida State University

Master of Music- Florida State University

Bachelor of Music- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dr. Emily Hanna Crane enjoys a dynamic career as a performer and educator. She joined the faculty of Austin Peay State University in 2008 as the Professor of Music and the Coordinator of the Orchestral Strings Area where she teaches violin, viola, folk music ensemble, chamber music, and string methods. Dr. Crane is also a Suzuki-registered teacher with a vibrant local studio.

A founding member of Clarksville’s Gateway Chamber Orchestra, Dr. Crane has performed as concertmaster and can be heard on GCO's second commercial recording, Chamber Symphonies, which was released by Summit Records in May 2012. In addition to the GCO, Dr. Crane has served as concertmaster and associate concertmaster of the Valley (S. Tex.) and Tallahassee (Fla.) Symphony Orchestras, principal second violin of the Paducah (Ky.) Symphony and the Parthenon Chamber Orchestra (Tenn.), and has played in the violin sections of several orchestras including the Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and the Nashville, Jacksonville (Fla.), Paducah (Ky.), Bryan (Tenn.), Laredo (Tex.), and Columbus (Ga.) Symphony Orchestras. Dr. Crane has given solo and chamber concerts across the U. S., Taiwan, Canada, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, England, and Wales. She has performed solo concertos with the Gateway Chamber, 365bet Symphony, Trevecca Symphony, Parthenon Chamber, and the Valley Symphony Orchestras. As a chamber musician, she has been as a member of chatterbird (Nashville, Tenn.), Intersection (Nashville, Tenn.), the Hanna-Yang Duo, Tango Sur (Tallahassee, Fla.), Quartet alla Turca, and the Eppes Quartet (FSU). Dedicated to promoting contemporary music, Dr. Crane has premiered several works by living composers including Jeffrey Wood (Sonata for violin and piano, 2013), Clifton Callender (Metamorphoses II, 2009, on Pendulum, Navona Records, Parma Recordings), and Ju-Hwan Yu (Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano, 2004, Kum-Seong Records). She continues to perform on numerous film and video game soundtracks as a studio musician in Nashville.

Dr. Crane is an active adjudicator, clinician, and coach for summer festivals, honor orchestras, and conferences across the country. She is an active member of the American String Teachers Association (Member at Large for the Executive Board 2022-2024, Tennessee Chapter President 2015-2018) and the Suzuki Association of the Americas.

Dr. Crane earned degrees in violin performance from Florida State University (Doctor of Music and Master of Music, studies with Eliot Chapo, Gary Kosloski, Karen Clarke) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Bachelor of Music, studies with Richard Luby). Additional teachers include Kenneth Goldsmith, Kevin Lawrence, and Mary Jane Kirkendol as well as viola pedagogy with Pamela Ryan and Dana Meyer.

 New Music

Metamorphoses II by Clifton Callender (commissioned by the Florida State Music Teachers Association and the Hanna-Yang Duo in 2009 and released by Parma Records in 2014)

Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano (2004) by Ju-hwan Yu released by Kum-Seong Records in 2008

Concertmaster on Gateway Chamber Orchestra's recording, Chamber Symphonies, released by Summit Records in May 2012.