Dr. Jacqueline Fassler-Kerstetter

Horn, Music Theory

McCain Auditorium 125
785.532.3812 | jkerstet@k-state.edu



Jacqueline Fassler-Kerstetter teaches horn, music theory, and brass techniques. She is a member of the K-State Faculty Brass Quintet and the Konza Wind Quintet. Having been part of the Kansas Arts roster, Jacqueline has participated in residencies and performed for audiences of all ages throughout the state of Kansas. She has performed as horn soloist with the K-State orchestra, bands, and clarinet choir. In the spring of 2006, Jacqueline was featured as a soloist on the K-State Symphony Band’s South Pacific tour. Students in Jacqueline’s horn studio have excelled. In 2002-3, Crystal Lee was awarded First Place in the MTNA Collegiate Brass Competition for Kansas and First Place in the MTNA West-Central Division Competition. In the past two years, her horn students have won the K-State Symphony Orchestra’s Concerto Competition. Matthew Wilson performed the first movement of the Glière Concerto (2010), and John Allred peformed the first movement of the Gordon Jacob Concerto (2011). Jacqueline’s past orchestral experience includes performances with the Filarmónica del Bajío of Guanajuato (Mexico), Evansville Philharmonic, Owensboro Symphony, Greenville Symphony, Asheville Symphony, the Aspen Music Festival, the Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt (Austria), and with the American Wind Symphony on tours in America and Northern Europe.


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