The Crescendo Music Education Podcast

Instrumental Series: Advocating for the Child with Ralph Hultgren | 129


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Today, we’re diving into Part 2 of our inspiring conversation with the incredible Ralph Hultgren. If you joined us last time, you know we explored Ralph’s passion for music education and his art of composing.

In this episode, we’re shifting the spotlight to something truly vital: advocating for the child. Ralph shares his wisdom on why every decision we make as educators should start and end with the best interests of the child in mind. From fostering creativity to nurturing confidence, we’ll unpack how advocacy can transform the music room—and beyond.

Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or just beginning your journey, Ralph’s insights will challenge and inspire you to put students at the heart of everything you do.

Biography of Ralph Hultgren:
Ralph Hultgren, born in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia, is a distinguished freelance teacher, composer, and conductor currently residing in Newmarket, Queensland. He began his professional music career in 1970 as a trumpet player with the Central Band of the Royal Australian Air Force. Dr. Hultgren has made significant contributions to music education and has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including being named a Member of the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2016. He is the Patron of the Maryborough Music Conference and has received the Midwest Clinic International Award for his global contributions to music education. Ralf received the Citation of Excellence from the Australian Band and Orchestra Directors’ Association, as well as life membership of ABODA.

Dr. Hultgren's extensive academic career includes serving as Head of Open Conservatorium at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University, where he lectured in conducting and instrumental music education and conducted the Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra. He has also performed with notable ensembles like the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Australian Brass Choir. While composing and conducting are his primary focuses today, teaching remains his greatest passion. Outside of music, he enjoys reading, listening to various genres, and leading a men's group at his church, cherishing time with his family.


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