


Biography:
Jocelyn Hagen (b.1980), a native of Valley City, North
Dakota, composes music that has been described as “dramatic and
deeply moving” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis/St. Paul). Her first
forays into composition were via songwriting, and this is very evident
in her work. Her music is melodically driven, boldly beautiful, and intricately
crafted. Since her graduation from St. Olaf College in 2003, Jocelyn
has received over 40 commissions, 50 premieres, and 100 performances,
and in 2010 she was awarded a McKnight Artist Fellowship.
Jocelyn
holds degrees in Theory, Composition, and Vocal Music Education from St.
Olaf College, as well as a Masters degree in Composition from the University
of Minnesota. Her training
also includes summer study at the European American Musical Alliance
in Paris, France, where she studied with Philip Lasser of the Juilliard
School of Music. Other former teachers include Judith Lang Zaimont,
Peter Hamlin, David Maslanka, Mary Ellen Childs, and Timothy Mahr.
As a
performer, Jocelyn began piano lessons at the age of three and became a
professional accompanist by the age of 15. In 2000 she won first place
in the Klatzkin Contempory Keyboard Competition at Arizona State University
(Alexina Louie, "Music for Piano"), and in 2003
soloed with St. Olaf Orchestra (Francis Poulenc, "Piano Concerto,
first movement"). For several years she specialized in the performance
of 20th and 21st century art song, performing and touring with soprano
Jennifer Kult as the Linden Duo. Currently, Jocelyn sings alto in The
Singers – Minnesota Choral Artists, a group for whom she is also
Composer-in-Residence.
Jocelyn has been an active teacher for much of her
life. She has maintained a private piano and composition studio for
over 10 years. In 2003-2004, she was chosen for a Composer-in-the-Schools
residency through the American Composers Forum, and taught weekly composition
to a group of high school students. She has held an adjunct faculty
position at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, teaching
orchestration, and was Composer-in-Residence at Shorter College
in Rome, Georgia in 2009.
Another passion of Jocelyn’s is new music advocacy and performance.
She is the former president of St. Olaf College’s new music society,
Muziko Nova, overseeing their annual New Music Festival, and in 2004
she founded Graphite Publishing along with fellow composer, Timothy C.
Takach. This online music publishing company focuses on presenting emerging
composers and their works to the music industry by offering score sales
online (via pdf documents).
Jocelyn has received
grants and awards from ASCAP, the American Composers Forum, Minnesota Music
Educators Association, VocalEssence, the Yale Glee Club, the Lotte Lehman
Foundation, the Sorel Medallion Competition, the Cincinnati Camerata, the
University of Minnesota, and the San Francisco Song Festival. Her
commissions include the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota,
the North Dakota Music Teacher’s Association,
The Singers – Minnesota Choral Artists, Trio Callisto, Cantus, the
St. Olaf Band, NDSU Gold Star Band, and the Copper Street Brass. Her work
is published by Graphite Publishing, Santa Barbara Music Publishing and
Boosey and Hawkes.
Program length biography:
Jocelyn Hagen (b.1980), a native of Valley City,
North Dakota, composes music that has been described as “dramatic
and deeply moving” (Star
Tribune, Minneapolis/St. Paul). Her first forays into composition were
via songwriting, and this is very evident in her work. Her music is melodically
driven, boldly beautiful, and intricately crafted. Since her graduation
from St. Olaf College in 2003, Jocelyn has received over 40 commissions,
50 premieres, and 100 performances.
In 2010 Jocelyn was awarded
a McKnight Artist Fellowship. She has also received grants and awards
from ASCAP, the American Composers Forum, Minnesota Music Educators
Association, VocalEssence, the Yale Glee Club, the Lotte Lehman Foundation,
the Sorel Medallion Competition, the Cincinnati Camerata, the University
of Minnesota, and the San Francisco Song Festival. Her commissions
include the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota, the
North Dakota Music Teacher’s Association, The Singers – Minnesota
Choral Artists, Trio Callisto, Cantus, the St. Olaf Band, NDSU Gold Star
Band, and the Copper Street Brass Quintet. Her work is published by Graphite
Publishing, Santa Barbara Music Publishing and Boosey and Hawkes.
Visit
www.jocelynhagen.com for more information.