教师

史蒂文·霍德森,医学博士.M.A.

Professor Of Music
(805) 565-6192

办公室的位置

Music Building 205 

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专业化(s)

Choral Conducting, Piano, Organ

Biography/Details

Steve Hodson is Professor of Music and Director of Piano Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. He holds a bachelor's degree from Lewis and Clark College with emphasis in piano performance, a master's degree from the University of Oregon, also with emphasis in piano performance, and a doctor of musical arts degree from the University of Colorado, 博尔德, where he accompanied the top graduate choir.

A seasoned pedagogue and master teacher, Hodson teaches efficient and healthy physical movement at the keyboard, 音色之美, and a singing legato through arm weight. His particular areas of expertise in piano teaching and performance include arm-weight techniques and the keyboard music of Bach and of Chopin. 

Dr. Hodson’s teaching style is designed to inspire, 挑战, and encourage his students, often Socratically. He helps Westmont piano students pursue excellent technique, 广泛的曲目, and depth of understanding of the music they are performing, both in form and in expressiveness. 

Hodson enjoys guiding his students through a wide variety of piano repertoire from early Baroque to very recently composed music. (He is a fan of the piano music of Philip Glass and John Adams.) Hodson is also a professional organist and early music enthusiast (as well as artistic director and conductor of the Santa Barbara Master Chorale). 

Hodson’s performances – by memory – include several Beethoven sonatas, a巴赫托卡塔, 肖邦的叙事曲, and all twenty-four of Chopin preludes. He has appeared as a Mozart concerto soloist with the Westmont Orchestra, and performed Bach's Concerto for Two Harpsichords and Strings, 和更多的. An enthusiastic and seasoned accompanist/collaborator, Hodson wrote part of his doctoral thesis on the art of accompanying. 

Hodson’s piano teachers included Lillian Roberts, 内莉Tholen, 查尔斯的农民, and Victor Steinhardt. 内莉Tholen studied music with Gottfried Galston, a pupil of Ferruccio Busoni; she was a recognized expert in the efficient and effective use of arm weight in piano performance. Victor Steinhardt studied piano with Aube Tzerko (Artur Schnabel) and Rosina Lhevinne (Vasily Ilyich Safonov). 

Significant representative students in recent years at Westmont have included the college’s “first senior” (or valedictorian), 亚伦Wilk, 梦露的学者, triple major top graduate in music, top graduate in Chemistry, top graduate in Biology, one of four 2016 graduates with a 4.0 GPA who are thus the top graduates of the entire college. As Hodson’s piano student for four years, Aaron won multiple performance­-with­-orchestra honors and both second, and then first place in the prestigious Performing Arts Scholarship Foundation. Aaron is now working on a combined PhD/MD program at Stanford (one of 10 chosen from 1200 applications). He continues to study and perform on piano including a recent (2018) all­-Prokofiev recital at Stanford. 

Recent Music Education graduate (2018) Chelsie Sen, is returning to her native Hawaii where a music job awaits her at her alma mater, Iolani School and where she will begin her masters program in music at the University of Hawaii, 马诺.

Another former Hodson Westmont student pianist is music major Zelin Luan, native of China and winner of several scholarship awards. Current Hodson students (2018) include Merckx Dascomb, a native Santa Barbaran and theatre arts major currently preparing for his senior recital (in 2019) while completing a music minor, 和耶斯列, music composition major, who recently performed Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” on tour with the Westmont Orchestra in Ireland and England. 

Dr. Hodson is pleased to teach in the context of Westmont’s “All Steinway School” collection of fine instruments. Every piano in the music department, including 14 grand pianos, and a dozen uprights, are Steinways. To supplement these beautiful instruments, Westmont also has two clavichords, four organs (two of them pipe organs), 四大键琴, a brand-new continuo organ, 还有一个美丽的, recently acquired authentic Fortepiano.