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Professor of Music Heather Buchman was named the inaugural recipient of the John L. Baldwin, Jr. Professorship in Music, and 10 other faculty members were appointed to endowed chairs effective July 1.
Heather Buchman conducts the Hamilton College Orchestra during a performance in Wellin Hall.
Heather Buchman, the first John L. Baldwin, Jr. Professor of Music, conducts the Hamilton College Orchestra. Photo: Nancy L. Ford

The Baldwin professorship was established by Jeffrey Steinkamp, Class of 1953, to honor John L. Baldwin, Jr., a professor of music at Hamilton College from 1946 to 1964. During his time at Hamilton, Baldwin served as Music Department chair and director of the College Choir. He directed the Alumni Choir at Reunions for 20 years until his death in 1999.

The Baldwin professorship comes with a stipend to be used for purposes appropriate to professional growth, including travel, equipment, and research. It is specified for music, and, when appropriate, for the director of choirs.

Buchman is director of College Orchestra & Chamber Music and associate chair of the Dance and Movement Studies Department.

She was a trombonist with the Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria) and served as its education and outreach conductor. Her work in regional arts advocacy was recognized by the Society for New Music in 2013 and Civic Morning Musicals in 2014.

Buchman was principal trombonist of the San Diego Symphony for nine years. She won prizes at the ARD International Music Competition in Munich, Germany, and the New York Philharmonic Young Artists Concerto Competition. A longtime student of movement, she recently began studying ballet. Buchman explores the parallels between music and dance in her teaching and performance. 

Endowed Chairs & Professorships

Wei-Jen Chang

Winslow Chair of Greek, Latin, or Modern Science

 

Sally Cockburn

Samuel F. Pratt Professor of Mathematics & Statistics

 

Todd Franklin

Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professorship

 

Margaret Gentry

Margaret Bundy Scott Professorship

 

Naomi Guttman

Jane Watson Irwin Professor in the Humanities

 

Lydia Hamessley

John and Anne Fischer Professorship in the Fine Arts

 

Russell Marcus

Christian A. Johnson Professorship of Teaching Excellence

 

Rob Martin

Walcott-Bartlett Professor of Humanistic Studies

 

Rebecca Murtaugh

Kevin W. Kennedy Professor of Art

 

Margaret Thickstun

Jane D. and Ellis E. Bradford ’45 Distinguished Writing Chair

 

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