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Daniel Albertson

Daniel Albertson

Assistant Professor of Music

Department of Teacher Education and Music

Degrees: B.A., Washburn University, M.M., University of Delaware

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 785-833-4379

Campus Box Number: 21

Office: Music Center

 

Daniel Albertson, originally from Wichita, Kansas, is a graduate of Washburn University (B.M.E. 鈥21) and the University of Delaware (M.M. 鈥23). He is an Assistant Professor of Music at 麻豆精品 in Salina, Kansas, an Adjunct Professor of Percussion at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas, and is currently furthering his education at the University of Kansas in pursuit of a Doctor of Musical Arts in Percussion Performance. Additionally, he serves as the current president of the Kansas Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society and is the Festival Coordinator of the Sunflower Music Festival, hosted in Topeka, Kansas every June.聽 Prior to these appointments, he served as a Band and Choir Director in Ellinwood, Kansas.

Albertson has enjoyed a vibrant teaching and performing career, serving as a percussion specialist on staff at several high schools in Kansas and Delaware. He has played in a wide variety of mediums both in the United States and abroad, as well as performed with percussion professionals such as Quey Percussion Duo, Andy Akiho, Sandbox Percussion, S艒 Percussion, Third Coast Percussion, Michael Burritt, and the United States West Point Band.

While working towards his master鈥檚 degree, he was awarded a graduate teaching assistantship for the University of Delaware percussion studio and was an inaugural member of the University of Delaware Graduate Percussion Group. As a member, this ensemble won first prize at the PASIC Concert Chamber Percussion Ensemble competition in 2021 and runner-up the following year in 2022 and were soloists for Viet Cuong鈥檚 Re(new)al percussion concerto with the University of Delaware Wind Ensemble in 2023. He was most recently selected to the University of Kansas Graduate Honors Concert in the fall of 2025, an audition-based performance of select graduate students in the KU School of Music. His primary teachers have been Steve Hatfield, Dr. Tom Morgan, Dr. Von Hansen, Dr. Gene Koshinski, Dr. Tim Broscious, and Prof. Garrett Arney.

Mr. Albertson is an endorser of Artifact Percussion and Black Swamp Percussion.

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