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Michael Hopkins — Finding Our Way Forward: Conversations in Music Education

February 4, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

 Virtual Event

Participation is free of charge, but advance registration is required.

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The UNCG School of Music is thrilled to announce the Finding Our Way Forward: Conversations in Music Education, a free, virtual program with dates spanning the Spring 2021 semester. Each hour-long session will feature advice for music educators from masters in the field, along with a moderated question-and-answer portion. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear the wisdom of experts in music education from the comfort of your home; you won’t want to miss it!

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Michael HopkinsMichael Hopkins

Professor and Chair of Music Education
University of Michigan


Michael Hopkins is associate professor and chair of Music Education at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he teaches courses in string techniques, orchestra methods, research methods, and the psychology of music. He has been a guest conductor at over 100 orchestra festivals and clinics throughout the United States, and has given over 60 presentations at national, international, and state music education conferences on various topics in string education and music technology. He is very active as a composer and arranger, and has composed and arranged over 70 published works for orchestra. His music is published by Alfred Music Publishing, Grand Mesa Music, Kendor Music Publishing, Inc., and J.W. Pepper’s MyScore. His works have been commissioned by many schools and ensembles throughout the U.S.

He is the author of The Art of String Teaching, a comprehensive string pedagogy resource for pre-service teachers, professional orchestra conductors, teachers of group string classes, and private studio teachers. The Art of String Teaching has a complementary YouTube channel, a pedagogical resource with over 100 videos demonstrating all aspects of string technique.

Hopkins has published articles in the Journal of Research in Music Education, International Journal of Music Education, CRME Bulletin, Music Education Research, Journal of Music, Technology and Education, American String Teacher, String Research Journal, the Music Educators’ Journal, and The Instrumentalist.

Hopkins is the director of the Michigan String Educators Workshop and the U-M Bass Bash Festival. He serves on the board of the Michigan Chapter of the American String Teachers Association (ASTA), and has served on several national committees, including the Collegiate Committee and the Research Committee.