
About
Michael Kaulkin is a lecturer in the Pre-College Division at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM), where he has taught composition and musicianship since 2008. He also serves on the faculties of summer Kodály programs at Holy Names University and Portland State University, adapting Kodály techniques to emphasize musical memory and inner hearing.
- Education: Master of Music (SFCM), Bachelor of Music (University of the Arts), post-study at Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary.
Kaulkin’s compositions for chorus, orchestra, chamber ensembles, and film have been performed globally by groups like the Oakland East Bay Symphony and San Francisco Choral Artists. His work includes choral arrangements such as the Neapolitan Carol and extended works like 'Cycle of Friends.'
- Notable performances include 'String Quartet No. 1 (City Walks)' by Juventas New Music Ensemble (2025) and 'Tumbalalayka' by institutions such as the LSU Chamber Singers (2024).
Scientific Awards:
- Ruth Boshkoff Prize for choral composition (2020)
- The American Prize (finalist) – 'City Walks' for string quartet (2015)
- Highsmith Award (SFCM) for orchestral composition – 'Misterium Tremendum' (2000)
Kaulkin’s teaching philosophy combines rigorous technical training with a relaxed, student-centered approach, influenced by his studies in Hungary. His compositions emphasize lyrical depth and expressive vocal techniques.
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