
Karl Kramer-Johansen
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Horn Performance
Max Planck Institute for Empirical AestheticsAbout
Karl Kramer-Johansen serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of French Horn in the Conservatory of Music within Brooklyn College's School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts. An acclaimed Norwegian horn virtuoso, he performs extensively as a chamber musician with the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players and Dorian Wind Quintet, and as a soloist with major orchestras globally including the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic, and Munich Philharmonic.
His artistic practice spans Horn Performance, Chamber Music, and Contemporary Music, with notable premieres of works by Marc-Antonio Consoli, Kile Smith, and Wolfgang Plagge. Kramer-Johansen champions new music through ensembles like Ensemble PI while maintaining an active career in Orchestral Performance, Composition, and Conducting, having recorded for Philips, Summit, and Polygram labels.
His accolades include:
- Two-time winner of the American Horn Competition
- George and Elizabeth Gregory Award for Excellence in Performance
- American Scandinavian Society Cultural Award
- 2010 working grant from Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance
As an educator, he has held faculty positions at Rowan University, University of Tennessee, and University of Akron, and conducts masterclasses worldwide. His ensemble affiliations include Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, Dorian Wind Quintet, and Ensemble PI, with critical acclaim from The New York Times describing him as "one of the world’s great horn players" (ConcertoNet.com).
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