Associate Professor of Music Education
Conservatory
Contact Info
816-235-2354
317 Grant Hall
About
Lani Hamilton is Assistant Professor in Music Education at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory, where she teaches string techniques and undergraduate and graduate music pedagogy courses. Hamilton completed her doctoral work in Music and Human Learning at The Butler School of Music at the University of Texas at Austin. An active performer, teacher, and researcher, Hamilton also conducts research and presents on topics related to music learning, classroom education, and music practice. She has been invited to present her work at numerous meetings of regional, national, and international organizations, including The International Symposium on Performance Science, The Neurosciences and Music Conference at Harvard Medical School, The American String Teacher’s Association Conference, and The National Association for Music Education Conference.
Prior to moving to Missouri, Hamilton was a member of the Southwest Florida Symphony and served as principal second violin of Opera Naples. She has performed at festivals throughout the United States, including the Sunflower Chamber Music Festival and the Brevard Music Center as a chamber music fellow. An active teacher, Hamilton taught elementary and middle school strings in Lee County, Florida and Manor, Texas. Additionally, she served on the faculty of The University of Texas at Austin String Project, one of the finest programs for the training of teachers and the development of young string students within the U.S., where she taught ensemble classes, private lessons, and early childhood classes. She also served as coordinator for the UT String Project outreach program at UT Elementary School, and co-founded the Suzuki violin program at Austin Montessori School in Austin, TX.