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Stephanie Fritz Ferguson serves as Adjunct Professor of Horn in the College of the Arts at Rowan University, bringing extensive professional performance experience to her academic role. A native of Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, she maintains an active career across Broadway, orchestral, and chamber music settings.
Her educational foundation includes:
- Undergraduate studies at Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts
- Graduate studies at Yale School of Music
Professor Ferguson's performance expertise spans multiple disciplines including Broadway productions (How To Dance In Ohio, Moulin Rouge!, The Great Gatsby), symphony orchestras (Albany, Allentown, Harrisburg, New Jersey), and collaborations with renowned artists like Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga. Her work equally encompasses jazz, chamber, theater, and choir settings, reflecting exceptional versatility.
Beyond performance, she contributes to the arts ecosystem through roles as ensemble librarian, interview transcriber, and arts administrator with organizations including the New York Philharmonic and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. As an adjunct faculty member, she channels her professional experience into practical horn pedagogy while maintaining an active performance schedule that informs her teaching.
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