• Daniel Hawkins

    Daniel Hawkins

    April 19 @ 2:00 pm 3:30 pm CDT

    Join us for an afternoon with Principal Horn of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Hawkins! Daniel will begin the class with an unaccompanied solo performance, followed by a demonstration and walkthrough of his daily routine and essential fundamentals. This class will involve student participation and possible playing volunteers, so be sure to bring your horn!

    Hawkins currently holds the Howard E. Rachofsky Chair as Principal Horn of the DSO. He formerly held the position of Utility Horn with the San Francisco Symphony since 2017 and, in the 2019/20 Season, held the position of Associate Principal Horn with the SFS. Prior to this appointment, Hawkins served with the San Antonio Symphony, Houston Symphony, Shepherd School Symphony Orchestra, Meadows Symphony Orchestra and Southern Arkansas Symphony. Daniel Hawkins just recently won First Place in the International Horn Competition of America in 2022, was the award winner of the Music Teacher’s National Association Young Artist Competition in 2014 and won the Meadows School of the Arts Undergraduate and General Concerto Competition in 2012 and 2015.

    A native of Chandler, Texas, Hawkins began playing the horn at age 11, and took lessons with Dr. Charles Gavin at Stephen F. Austin State University at age 15. Hawkins studied at the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University from 2012-2015, receiving a Bachelor of Music, and continued his studies at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University where he received his Master of Music. Hawkins’s teachers include DSO Second Horn Haley Hoops (Becky & Brad Todd Chair), former DSO Principal Horn Greg Hustis, and William VerMeulen at Rice University.

    Free
    137 E Hill St
    Keller, Texas 76248 United States
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  • Brian Hecht

    Brian Hecht

    April 18 @ 7:00 pm 8:30 pm CDT

    Join us for an evening with Utility Trombone of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Brian Hecht! Brian will begin the class with an unaccompanied solo performance, followed by a demonstration and walkthrough of his tenor and bass trombone daily routines and essential fundamentals. This class will involve student participation and possible playing volunteers, so be sure to bring your trombone. Both tenor and bass trombonists are welcome and encouraged to attend!

    Hecht, a native of Dallas, joined the DSO in September 2021. Prior to coming to Dallas, he held the bass trombone position with the Atlanta Symphony and Premier United States Navy Band in Washington, DC.

    He has performed with other major ensembles throughout his career including the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra (under the baton of Simon Rattle), San Francisco Symphony, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Alabama Symphony Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, Washington National Opera, Lyric Opera of Baltimore and the Kennedy Center Ballet.

    Hecht has been a featured soloist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, U.S. Navy Band, U.S. “Pershing’s Own” Army Band and Orchestra, the Armed Forces Octet at ITF 2018, Kennesaw State University Wind Ensemble, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, STS Professor’s Choir, University of Texas Trombone Choir, University of Georgia Trombone Choir, University of Central Arkansas Trombone Choir, Texas State University Trombone Choir, Penn State Trombone Choir and the Georgia Brass Band. He can be heard on several of the U.S. Navy Band’s CDs and DVDs as well as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s CDs Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem and Christopher Theofanidis’ Creation/Creator.

    He has been the recipient of numerous performance awards including first prize at the 2009 Zellmer-Minnesota Orchestra Trombone Competition, 2009 Edwards Big 12 Bass Trombone Solo Competition and the ETW’s 2009 Trombone Quartet Competition. In addition, he was a finalist in three major international competitions in 2009 including the ITA’s Edward Kleinhammer Competition, the Donald Yaxley Competition and the International Trombone Quartet Competition.

    Hecht received his Master of Music degree from Northwestern University, where he studied with Michael Mulcahy, Charles Vernon and Peter Ellefson. He earned his Bachelor of Music degree from The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied with Dr. Nathaniel Brickens. Other influential teachers include Jon Bohls of the Dallas Metroplex area and Charles Villarrubia at UT-Austin.

    Brian has been a regular Guest Artist/Faculty at the Southeast Trombone Symposium since 2014. Most recently he was a Featured Artist at the 2019 Hungarian Trombone Bootcamp in Budapest, Hungary. In addition, he has been a Featured Artist at the International Trombone Festival, Jeju International Wind Ensemble Festival (Jeju, South Korea), Korea Trombone Symposium (Seoul, South Korea), Jinbao International Music Festival (Tianjin, China), Festival of Trombones (Dallas, TX) and the American Trombone Workshop (Washington, D.C.).

    Free
    137 E Hill St
    Keller, TX 76248 United States
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  • Educational Event – Maintenance Tips and Side by Side Playing Comparison for Horn

    Educational Event – Maintenance Tips and Side by Side Playing Comparison for Horn

    March 9 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm CDT

    Join us for an open house at our new space, where we’re inviting local band directors to connect, enjoy light refreshments, and pick up some essential horn maintenance tips and insights. Curious about the differences between brass Geyer wrap horns and silver Kruspe wrap horns? In our new performance space, Karen, Janet, and Josh will demonstrate both models side by side, giving you the chance to hear the distinctions firsthand. Whether you’re here for the insights, the gear, or just good company, we’d love to see you!

    Details

    Date:
    March 9
    Time:
    2:00 pm – 3:00 pm CDT
    Cost:
    Free

    Organizer

    Houghton Horns
    Phone
    817-993-6400 ex 1
    Email
    events@houghtonhorns.com
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    137 E Hill St
    Keller, TX 76248 United States
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