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Michael
Hawn, Professor
of Sacred Music and Director, Master of Sacred Music Program at
Perkins School of Theology, SMU, joined the faculty in the fall
of 1992. Prior to this he was a professor of church music at two
Baptist seminaries for a total of fifteen years. In addition to
teaching, he has served churches in Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina
and Texas as minister of music. Hawn holds the Doctor of Musical
Arts and the Master of Church Music degrees from Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, and the Bachelor of
Music Education degree from Wheaton College, Illinois. Additional
study includes Florida State University (Orff Certification), Oberlin
College Baroque Performance Institute, and Aston Magna Baroque Performance
Institute. A countertenor, Dr. Hawn has studied with Russell Oberlin
and René Jacobs. He is a life member of Choristers Guild, having
served as president of the board of directors (1990-1992, 2001-2003)
and interim executive director (2002-2003), and the Hymn Society
in the United States and Canada.
Dr. Hawn is
a frequent contributor to church music periodicals in the areas
of church music education and hymnology, having published over 200
articles. Edited books include For the Living of These Days:
Resources for Enriching Worship (Macon, GA: Smyth & Helwys
Pub., Inc., 1995) and a three-year children's choir resource, Stepping
Stones: An Ecumenical Children's Choir Curriculum (Garland,
TX: Choristers Guild, 1995, 1996, 1997). Beginning in September
of 2004, he has written a weekly column for The United Methodist
Reporter entitled "History of Hymns" and contributes
a feature on a global (non-Western) hymn in the bi-monthly journal
Worship Arts. He is a well-known clinician throughout the
United States in the areas of children's choirs and worship. Hawn
also founded and served as chair of the board of directors for the
Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas (1996-1998).
Hawn is also
a student of global music and worship, having received a fellowship
from The Association of Theological Schools in 1989 for study in
Nigeria and Kenya. He also taught and studied church music in Cuba,
Haiti, Mexico, and Nicaragua. During the summer of 1996, he was
given a grant from Southern Methodist University for the purpose
of studying Asian Christian worship and song, a trip that took him
to Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Hong
Kong. He received a sabbatical grant from the Louisville Institute
in 1998. This research in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe,
Japan and Korea led to the publication of a global collection Halle
Halle: We Sing the World Round (Choristers Guild, 1999) and
Gather into One: Praying and Singing Globally (Wm. B. Eerdmans,
2003). A grant from the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship (2000)
provided the background for the text One Bread, One Body: Exploring
Cultural Diversity in Worship (The Alban Institute, 2003).
In February
2006, Hawn served as the music director of the IX Assembly of the
World Council of Churches in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He has recently
published four articles on Australian congregational song in The
Hymn: A Journal of Congregational Song and has contributed
18 articles on sub-Saharan African hymnody to the forthcoming Cambridge
Dictionary of Hymnology (2008). An edited volume in process,
New Songs of Celebration Render (GIA Publications, Inc.,
anticipated 2007), explores the theological and musical developments
in congregational song in North America since the Second Vatican
Council.
Michael Hawn
is married to Collyn Sanderson Hawn, a school psychologist for the
Richardson Independent School District. They have adult two children,
M. Aaron Hawn and Lindsay Hawn Barker, and two grandsons, Liam and
Connor.
(updated
7/30/2006)
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