Showing posts with label horn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horn. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

IHS 43: Rehearsals and PARKING

This morning we had brunch at an unusual restaurant not far from the SFSU campus, The Mayflower Restaurant:



A phone call from wonderful Tomoko Kanamaru told us it was time for Ewazen, before the other performers snapped her up :-) so we headed to the Creative Arts Building. We had an hour between our Ewazen rehearsal and Symposium Choir rehearsal, so Jon and I walked the campus, which is quite beautiful:






Then on to Symposium Choir rehearsal, where it was great to see friends and enjoy playing in a horn section with some of the finest players in our Society:







Next up was scouting out parking for the week. There is a garage at the end of State St. that is just $5 a day.

and while we're talking about getting to campus in the morning, we were told by a San Jose native to avoid 19th Street at all costs, unless you want to sit in traffic for upwards of an hour (!). We are planning on coming in via 280 and Merced and avoiding 19th entirely . . .



Our Memphis friends Ion (of Balu Mutes fame)and Kyle met us at Extreme Pizza for a quick bite, where Jon and Ion began plotting the Next Big Thing :-) you never know what's coming next from Balu Mutes, so stop by his table at the Symposium and find out!

The show starts tomorrow at noon, folks! See you there!

--Catherine

Friday, January 22, 2010

UL Horn Choir Raises Money to Get to Midsouth Horn Workshop



















Like many universities across the country, UL has been forced to make budget cuts. Our president chose to handle ours in ways that wouldn't affect student instruction (our number one priority at UL). One was to freeze the travel budget.

So, in order to get my students to the wonderful Mid-South Horn Workshop in March, we are selling t-shirts and hoodies!

For your $20 donation, we will send you a short-sleeve version of the shirt pictured above. For $30, you can have a long-sleeve t. For $40, you can have a hooded sweatshirt. And the shipping is included! (If you live in Lafayette, contact me at UL for pricing WITHOUT shipping!)

Be sure to tell us your size; click HERE for the Gildan 100% cotton shirt size chart, and the address you want us to ship your shirt to.

Our local orders are being taken through the end of February, and our local vendor (Talk 'N T-Shirts) needs about 10 days to fill our order, then we can send your shirt to you!






Saturday, September 12, 2009

2010 Southeast Horn Workshop, March 26-28, USM, Hattiesburg, MS



The 2010 Southeast Horn Workshop will be March 26-28 on the campus of the University of Southern Mississippi, in Hattiesburg, MS. The host will be Heidi Lucas, horn prof. at Southern Miss.

Give Heidi a little more time to get emails out and the website up and running. She got married this past weekend to USM trombone prof., Bruce Tychinski! Congratulations and best wishes to both of them!

For those of us who work within the university setting, a regional workshop may be all we can swing financially this year, what with budget cuts and the International show being in Australia. So I'm predicting that attendance at the Southeast show will be a record-breaker!

You will see both me and my studio there, with lots on tap; a consortium premiere, some music for horn and soprano, and all of your favorite vendors.

As Heidi gets info out, I'll be replicating it here, so check back!

Friday, June 05, 2009

UL Horns go International, More day 5-- Thursday

Click on the blog entry title, above, to see the Symposium program booklet for Thursday


Rick Todd and Jim Rattigan with the WIU faculty jazz

Rick Todd and Jim Rattigan

Rick Todd and Jim Rattigan

British jazz hornist Jim Rattigan

British jazz hornist Jim Rattigan

Great WIU jazz faculty!

Rick Todd visits with UCLA alums

Geoffrey Simon conducts the Symposium horn choir

Geoffrey Simon conducts the Symposium horn choir, with David Amram and Rick Todd on . . . COWBELL?!?!

Geoffrey Simon conducts the Symposium horn choir

Rick Todd with WIU jazz faculty

David Amram

Rick Todd, Jim Rattigan, and WIU jazz faculty

David Amram and Jim Rattigan

Alex, RICK TODD, and Daniel hangin' at BWW

Mary

David Amram and Rick Todd


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Temperaments






On Sunday, I presented my lecture on learning to recognize Keirsey's Temperaments in your horn students, and how to teach to each type in the horn studio. Surprisingly, every seat was taken, as it was at 9 am and a partial conflict with the horn choir rehearsals. LOTS of lively discussion ensued!

Thursday, June 04, 2009

UL Horns Go International, day 4- Wednesday

Click on the blog entry title above to go to the Symposium program booklet for Wednesday


Marcia Spence, with Simon Sargon at the piano

composer Simon Sargon

the Illinois State University Horn Choir, conducted by Joe Neisler

The Illinois State University Horn Choir, conducted by Joe Neisler

Bruce Atwell performs les Parcs de Paris

Naomi Seidman, Jennifer Ratchford-Sholtis, and Jason Aquila

composer Walter Mays, Nicholas Smith, and Hyung Gu Kim

Nicholas Smith and Hyung Gu Kim

Doug Lundeen plays Rossini's Prelude, Theme & Variations

John B., Bruce, and Mary came with me to buy sheet music. Lots and lots of sheet music!

The University of Missouri Horn Choir

Bill Klingelhoffer and Jason Aquila

Andrew Pelletier

The Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse

Audrey Wood and Paul Blackstone

The Four Hornsmen, backed by the Symposium Horn Choir


This morning I enjoyed a lecture demo with Marcia Spence and Simon Sargon. I'll be doing some of Sargon's A Clear Midnight with Shawn Roy and Chan Kiat soon!

We had our first horn choir rehearsal, and we'll rehearse two more times between now and our performance Saturday afternoon.

The afternoon concert featured modern works, and Rossini T&V.

This afternoon, money was spent on sheet music- lots of money!

The evening concert featured Anrew Pelletier as the star of the show!
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