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Katherine Hickey

Professor
Conservatory of Music

About

Katherine Hickey is an experienced music educator specializing in early childhood and elementary music education, children’s choral music, musicianship training, and Kodály pedagogy. Bachelor and Master of Arts degrees in piano performance were completed at California State Universities at Los Angeles and Long Beach, and included a year of intense music study at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary. She earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Music Education from the University of Southern California with honors as Outstanding Music Education Graduate.

Dr. Hickey is past president and current treasurer of the national Organization of American Kodály Educators.

A frequent presenter at local, state and national conferences, her presentations include sessions and seminars on nurturing the young singer, vocal development and repertoire for the young singer, vocal abuse, singing games leading to musical literacy, art music listening in the classroom, Jeno Ádám, and Kodály certification courses.

Education

  • B.A., California State University, Los Angeles

  • M.A., California State University, Long Beach 

  • D.M.A., University of Southern California

Areas of Expertise

  • Music Literacy
  • Sightsinging/Ear Training
  • Elementary Music Education
  • Choral Music Education
  • Kodály/Jeno Ádám’s Music Education Approach

Awards and service

Presentations

  • National and international presentations on music, music education topics

  • August 2013: Kecskemet, Hungary, International Kodaly Society Symposium; “The Contributions of Jeno Ádám in the Kodály Approach;

  • Sept. 2010: Redlands, CA, AOSA, "Dancing Down The Alley To Music Literacy”

  • August, 2009: Katowice, Poland; International Kodaly Society Symposium; “The Legacy of Jenö Ádám”

  • March, 2009: Washington, DC; Organization of American Kodaly Educators; Teaching Greek Modes: Process and Literature

  • 2005: Beijing, China; International Symposium; Discovery Learning in the Kodály Approach