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About Stephanie Hollander

About Stephanie Hollander

Email: [email protected]

Stephanie Hollander is an active freelancer in the NY Metro Area. She has performed with many distinguished groups such as Hudson Valley Philharmonic, Albany Symphony, Concert in the Villages of Kinderhook, Bard Conducting Institute, Rocktopia at Bethelwoods, Central Park Symphony, Bach Festival Orchestra, Woodstock Chamber Orchestra, and numerous others. Her playing has brought her to perform at many different distinguished music halls throughout the United States, Italy, and Cuba. 
 
Ms. Hollander holds a Bachelor of Music in horn performance from the University of Cincinnati (CCM). She was awarded a graduate teaching assistantship for her Master of Music in horn performance which she completed at the  Eastman School of Music. She continued her graduate studies by receiving a fellowship at Bard College Conservatory for an Artist Performers Certificate. Lastly, she received a Professional Studies Certificate from the Manhattan School of Music as a recipient of the 2016-2017 Richard E. Adams Scholarship. Her teachers have included: Barbara Currie, Javier Gandara, Randy Gardner, Peter Kurau, Jeffrey Lang, and Julia Pilant.
Ms. Hollander serves as horn faculty at the Bard College Music Department, Hartwick College, and Dutchess Community College. Ms. Hollander has given presentations at SUNY Purchase, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Central Oklahoma, and the North Carolina School of the Arts. In 2018, she gave a presentation titled “Graduation, Now What?” at the Northeastern Horn Workshop. 
In addition to teaching and performing, Ms. Hollander works as a Career Coach in the Career Development office at Hartwick College. 
In Ms. Hollander's spare time, she enjoys hiking with her family and snuggling with her two cats.
Adjunct Professor - Dutchess Community College 
Adjunct Professor of Horn - Bard College 
Artist- in - Residence- Hartwick College 
www.hollanderhorn.com

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