The Symposium will begin on Friday, April 10 at 8 pm at The Jazz Station and conclude with a final concert beginning Sunday, April 12 at 3 pm at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance.
Detailed Schedule Below: note- room 190 and Aasen-Hull Hall are one and the same
Friday, April 10 8 pm – Tom Varner and Friends – The Jazz Station (this is an all ages venue)
all Saturday and Sunday activities at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance
Saturday April 11 8 am – Vendor room open rm 173- Registration available rm. 190
9 am – Group Warm up rm 190 (Aasen-Hull Hall) led by Stacey Eliason
10 am – John Cox and Jeff Snedeker “Are we playing that right? Valve horn performance through the hand horn lens in 19th Century orchestral solos.” rm. 178
11 am – Julie Landsman “The Carmine Caruso Method” rm. 190
1 pm – Rebecca Olason: “Discovering George Crumb’s ‘An Idyll for the Misbegotten’: An examination of extended techniques and rhythmic challenges in Robert Patterson’s arrangement for horn.” rm. 178
2 pm – Steven Cohen: “J.S. Bach and the Horn: An Exploration of Performance and Teaching Practice in Bach works featuring the horn” rm. 178
3:30 pm – Master Class with Julie Landsman rm. 190
5:00 pm – Alphorn Demo with Linda Harris rm. 190
7:30 pm – Central Washington University Horn Choir pre-concert performance rm. 190
8:00 pm – Guest Artist Feature Recital, rm. 190, John Cox, Julie Landsman, the Northwest Horn Orchestra, Leander Star, Joe Falvey and the Czech-American Horn Duo.
Sunday, April 12, 8:30 am Vendor room open rm. 173
9 am Group Warm Up, rm. 190 led by Gina Gillie
10 am Danielle Kuhlmann presentation “Horn Fundamentals”, rm. 190
11:00 am Adam Wolf presentation “Rock Horn Project: Todays business of starting your own project/ensemble, while letting YOUR voice be heard out of the bell, as an individual artist. Adam will discuss his unique ensemble Rock Horn Project, from starting the group, to the continued pursuit of making horn the “coolest” instrument in the modern music industry, and everything in between.” rm. 190
12:00 pm Northwest Horn Society annual meeting. Food provided. rm. 190
1:00 pm Mock Audition, rm. 150 – Sign up at registration desk
- Brahms 1, 2nd mvmt., 1st horn
Mussorgsky/Ravel, Pictures, 1st horn
Strauss, Till, opening
Stravinksy, Firebird, 1st horn
Tchaik 4, opening, 1st horn
1:30 pm Mass Horn Ensemble rehearsal rm. 190
2:00 pm Vendors Close
2:30 pm University of Oregon Horn Choir pre-concert performance rm. 190
3:00 pm Final Concert featuring Julie Landsman, the Northwest Horn Orchestra, GIna Gillie, Jeff Snedeker, Leander Star, Rachel Drehmann, Ann Ellsworth, and the All-Participant Mass Horn Choir.
Interested in attending (and learning!). Please send more information when available.
Thanks for your interest! I’ve just updated the site with lots of detailed information.
Hello: I was in the horn studio when Ellen and Doug Campbell were there. Lived the their basement and did the house sitting when they were at Interlochen. Played also on the Emerald Horn Club and was part of the crew that helped Ellen with the IHS convention. Trying to figure out where I am staying, then I will be back to register. I think some other folks who had Ellen and Doug are coming too. It will be an emotional trip. Chris Mudd is coming. I will look forward to meeting you. As ever JPO
Hi John – That’s fantastic! I’m looking forward to meeting you and all the folks from Ellen and Doug’s time here!