Tyler Hendrickson

Assistant Adjunct Professor of Viola

Tyler Hendrickson
Location

192 Russell Hall

Phone
(319) 273-7209

Tyler Hendrickson

Assistant Adjunct Professor of Viola

Violist Tyler Hendrickson is a dedicated teacher and performer who is committed to helping all students achieve their fullest potential.  He has been regularly praised for his ideas and understanding of pedagogy, leading to regular presentations with the Iowa String Teachers Association, the American String Teachers Association, and the Suzuki Association of the Americas.  He was appointed as the Assistant Adjunct Professor of Viola at the University of Northern Iowa in 2022.

Hendrickson is a champion of music from the neglected corners of the classical tradition.  This included the North American debut of the Viola Sonata by John Blackwood McEwen, and a 2019 tour featuring three mostly forgotten works from the 1919 Berkshire Competition.  He has recently joined the Music by Black Composers project as a viola specialist, as they work to bring a graded curriculum of viola music from an under represented group of composers. 

An avid chamber musician, Hendrickson was the founding violist of the Spiritoso String Quartet and helped to establish the Hilltop Chamber Music Series in Greenwich, CT.  He continues to perform with the Franziska Trio (clarinet, viola, piano) which has been praised for their unique ability to blend three very distinctive timbres into a unified melodious sound. 

Dr. Hendrickson is a product of the Preucil School of Music, where he received much of his pre-college training.  He holds a B.A. in Music from Luther College, a M.M. from Wichita State University, and a D.M.A. from the University of Iowa.  Principal instructors include Christine Rutledge, Catherine Consiglio, Catharine Carroll-Lees, and William Preucil, Sr. Hendrickson performs on a copy of a Camillo Camilli viola completed by Arwed Harms in 2002.  

Education

D.M.A. from the University of Iowa

M.M. from Wichita State University

B.A. in Music from Luther College