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On Behalf of the Faculty, Staff, and Students of the School of Music, it’s my joy to welcome you to Wichita State University. We are excited to host the 2019 Mid-South Horn Workshop and the many members of the International Horn Society it brings.

My hope is that while you are here you will be able to reconnect with old friends and connect with new ones, find new inspirations and creative opportunities, and discover new repertoire while rediscovering timeless classics. My personal thank you to WSU Horn Professor, Dr. Jeb Wallace, for organizing this important event and for helping to shine a light on this gem of a music school.Please do not hesitate to reach out to our schools’ staff, faculty, or myself if you need assistance. We are delighted to have you here and hope to see you on our campus again in the future.

Sincerely,Aleks Sternfeld-Dunn, DMADirector, School of MusicWichita State University

Workshop Host

Dr. Jeb Wallace serves as Assistant Professor of Horn at Wichita State University and Principal Horn with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Music Theatre Wichita. An active chamber musician, he is member of the Wichita Brass Quintet, Lieurance Woodwind Quintet and Inverness Chamber Players. He has performed with many orchestras across the country including the American Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Utah Symphony Richmond Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Erie Philharmonic, Boise Philharmonic, Louisiana Philharmonic, and Dallas Wind Symphony, among others. Dr. Wallace has appeared as a soloist at numerous International Horn Society symposia, the Park City International Chamber Music Festival, Beethoven Festival, Salty Cricket Composer’s Collective, and has been a featured guest artist at the Calgary Hornfest and SEMO Horn Day. He has also recorded numerous soundtracks for HBO, ESPN, and NBC, and was featured on the 2007 album "Boxer" by The National. He also performed on National Tours with Josh Groban, the Broadway Musical "Wicked", and "Scrooge, A Christmas Carol". He earned degrees from the Yale School of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, Stony Brook University, and Southern Methodist University.

2018 Mid-South Horn Workshop Schedule

Friday, October 12th 12:00 pm Registration Opens1:30-4:00 pm High Horn Orchestral Excerpts Competition (B119) Low Horn Orchestral Excerpts Competition (B202)

2:00 pm Exhibits Open (Rhatigan Student Center)

2:30-4:30 pm Graduate Solo Competitions (B101)2:30-4:30 pm Undergraduate Solo Competitions (B103)

2:00-3:00 pm Lecture Block 1 (C107)

“Navigating Responsibilities as a College Student in Music” presented by Lauren Harris

“Horn Bibliography: Sources and Names You Need to Know” presented by William Foss

“A New Generation of Hornist Composers: Celebrating their Contributions to our Solo Repertoire Since 2005” by Kim Rooney Hagelstein

4:00-5:30 pm Contributing Artist Recital 1 (Wiedemann Hall) Chi Zhang, accompanist

Soundings..................................................................James NaigusLaura Chicarello, horn

Blues and Variations for Monk..................................David Amram

Tim Thompson, horn Gold Coast Harmony....................................................Eric Ewazen

Amy Laursen and Heather Thayer, horns Three Miniatures.......................................................Anthony Plog

Melissa Harris, horn Sonata for Horn and Piano.........................................Samuel Adler

Tyler Bjerke, horn Rise (world premiere)..............................................Grace Baugher

Jackie Kerstetter, horn Todd Kerstetter, piano

Amanda Arrington, piano

6:30 pm Prelude (Miller Concert Hall)

University Horn Choirs University of Central Arkansas

Brent Shires, director&

Oklahoma State UniversityLanette Compton, director

7:30 pm Welcome

7:45 pm Featured Artists Concert 1(Miller Concert Hall)

Concerto Concert- Horn Soloists with the WSU Wind EnsembleTimothy Shade, conductor

American Overture.........................................Joseph Wilcox Jenkins

Capriccio for Horn and Wind Ensemble...........................Dean Roush Amy Jo Rhine, soloist

Concerto No. 3 in Eb for Horn.......................W.A. Mozart, arr. Shade I. AllegroII. RomanceIII. Allegro

Eli Epstein, soloist

Sounds Awakened for Horn and Wind Ensemble..James Stephenson I. Bold, maestosoII. Adagio rubatoIII. Allegro passionato; Adagio; Allegretto assai

Alexander Shuhan, soloist

El Camino Real.................................................................Alfred Reed

Flute Marisa Black WellingtonToni French HutchinsonMisty Layland Wichita*Mily Montanez Lewisville, TX

Oboe Alyssa Carlson Falun*Sarah Larson Fond du Lac, WIMartiya Schmidt Derby

Clarinet Margaret Anderson LindsborgChristian Eickoff PaolaNoah Meinecke AugustaKristi Neas WichitaAmanda Perez Andover

Bass ClarinetDaulton Cerullo WichitaTyler Freuh Long Beach, CA

Bassoon Raul Rangel Wichita*Kayla SmithAndrew Stuewe Rose Hill

Alto Saxophone*Christopher Agnew Spring HillTyler Burgess WichitaTyler Freuh Long Beach, CA

Tenor SaxophoneSidney Hose Blue Springs, MO

Baritone Saxophone Joseph Richey Peck

Teaching AssistantsMatthew Baker DerbyRick Moose Volant, PARobert Tindle Miami, FL

TrumpetAllison Bixler Overland ParkRick Moose Volant, PA Emily Mudra WichitaSamuel Natvig AugustaBrandon Sklute Poquoson, VATrey Wilson IolaGary Woodburn Wichita

Horn *Dylan Adkins Bartlesville, OK*Vivian Chang New Taipei, TaiwanMichaela Ensor DerbyGenevieve Rucker LawrenceJake Thompson Sand Springs, OK

TromboneMatthew Baker DerbyMichael Dawson Lee’s Summit, MOChristopher Jones Indianapolis, IN*Andrew Thiesen Newton

Euphonium *Kelli Costin Goddard

TubaWesley Calvert Buhler*Braeden Held WichitaThane Reid Dodge City

Percussion Dylan Brûlé Brighton, CO*Michael Giunta New Port Richey, FLJustin Hall New Orleans, LATrevor Landreth LeonRyan Standing Park CitySpencer Weaver Wichita

PianoAlex Pack Wichita

BassLandon Bartel Newton

Harp#Dean Roush

# Faculty Artist*Section Leader

WSU Wind Ensemble Personnel*listed in alphabetical order

Saturday, October 13th 8:00 am Group Warm-up with Marty Hacklemanion (C104)

9:00 am Exhibits Open (Rhatigan Student Center)

9:00-10:30 am Contributing Artist Lecture Block 2 (C107)

“The Anti-Practice Journal Approach to Organizing Your Practice” presented by Tracy Bass

“From Tones to Tonguing: Introducing New Concepts to Beginners” presented by Laura Chicarello

“Cultivating a Varied and Fulfilling Freelance Career in Music” by Rachel Hockenberry

“Bring Your Horn! A Dozen Points for Daily Improvement on the Horn” by Randall Faust

10:30 am - 12:00 pm Contributing Artist Recital 2 (Wiedemann Hall) JuleAnn Troutman, accompanist

Introduction and Allegro ........................................ Johan KvandalScott Leger, horn

Scherzo Concertante..............................................Vaclav NehlybelI and My Annabel Lee.................................................Mark Schultz

Peggy Moran, horn Suo Gan (Folk Songs from the British Isles)..................Paul Basler

Terrisa Ziek, horn Three Lieder, Op.34....................Felix Mendelssohn, arr. Gumpert

1. Frulingslied 2. Suleika 3. ReiseliedDerek Wright, horn

WHY?!....................................................................Randy GardnerJoe Falvey, horn

Sonata for Horn and Piano........................................James NaigusCruise Control...............................................................Adam Wolf

Steven Cohen, horn

10:30 am-12:00 pm Horn Quartet Competition (B201)

12:00-1:00 pm Utilizing Technology to Enhance Your Online Musical Portfolio (C107)

Presented by James Naigus and Drew Phillips

1:00-2:00 pm Eli Epstein Lecture/ MRI Horn (C107)

2:00 pm-3:00 pm Solo Competitions Final Round (C116)

2:00 - 3:00 pm Contributing Artist Recital 3 (Wiedemann Hall) Brad Baker, accompanist

Sonata for Horn, mvt.1................................................ Jane VigneryNicole Deuvall, horn

Bagatelle..............................................................Hermann Neuling

Rachel Hockenberry, horn Quatreme Solo pour cor et piano, op.11......Jacques-Francois Gallay

Brent Shires, horn and Terry Shires, piano Waking-Life..............................................................Danielle Fisher

Kim Rooney-Hagelstein, horn

Ages............................................................................Susan Mutter 1. Six2. Fifteen 3. Sixty-Six 4. Ninety-Two

Stacie Mickens, horn

Send in the Clowns..........................Stephen Sondheim, arr.HughesPatrick Hughes, horn

Constellations for Horn and Piano..............................Drew PhillipsJames Naigus, horn and Drew Phillips, piano

Equinox......................................................................James NaigusDrew Phillips, horn and James Naigus, piano

2:00-3:30 pm Lecture Block 3 (C107)

“Habits of the Balanced Musician” presented by Rusty Holmes

“Demystifying the Art of Horn Playing to Develop Next Generation” presented by Michelle Garasi

“Easy Tips to Improve Your Cadenza” by Scott Leger

“Sticky Note Practice Logs” by Nicole Deuvall

3:30-4:30 pm The Career of a Multi-Instrumentalist Featured Artist Lecture (C107)

presented by Jeff Stockham

3:30-4:30 pm Faculty Artist Horn Choir Rehearsal (Wiedemann Hall)

4:30-5:30 pm Mass Horn Choir Rehearsal (C107)

5:30-6:30 pm Break

6:30 pm Prelude (Wiedemann Hall)

University Horn Choirs Wichita State University

Jeb Wallace, director University of Texas Longhorn

Patrick Hughes, director

University Missouri -Kansas City Martin Hackleman, director

7:30 pm Featured Artists Concert 2(Wiedemann Hall)

Partita for Horn and Piano......................................Verne ReynoldsI. MalinconiaII. CacciaIII. AriaIV. Alla Marcia

Amy Jo Rhine, horn and Chi Zhang, piano

Duets for Two Horns..........Johannes Brahms, arr. Verne Reynolds I. Weg der Liebe, Op. 20 II. So Lass Uns Wandern, Op. 75III. Walpurgisnacht, Op. 75

Eli Epstein and Jeb Wallace, hornsChi Zhang, piano

Dialogues for Horn and Piano......................................Walter MaysAmy Jo Rhine, horn and Chi Zhang, piano

Fantasiestucke, Op. 73.........Robert Schumann, arr.Verne ReynoldsI. Zart und mit AusdruckII. Lebhaft, leichtIII. Rasch und mit Feuer

Eli Epstein, horn and Chi Zhang, piano

Remembering......................................................Alexander ShuhanFeaturing Jeff Stockham, horn

with members of the Faculty Artist Horn Ensemble Alexander Shuhan, conducting

withSteve Hatfield, drums

Josh Pickenpaugh, bassJohn Goering, piano

Intermission

The Jazz Horn Legacy Sextet

The Quota.........................................(Jimmy Heath, recorded 1961)Deception............................................(Miles Davis, recorded 1950)Boplicity..............................................(Miles Davis, recorded 1949)Ruby My Dear...........(Thelonius Monk, recorded 1997 by TS Monk)Coop De Graas.................................(Shorty Rogers, recorded 1953)Ladybird/Half Nelson.(Tadd Dameron/Miles Davis, recorded 1958)Donna Lee...........................................(Miles Davis, recorded 1947)Nutville............................................(Horace Silver, recorded 1965)

Featuring Jeff Stockham, hornSteve Hatfield, drums

Scott Strecker, trumpetJosh Pickenpaugh, bass

John Goering, pianoJames Pisano, saxophone

Sunday, October 14th 8:00 am Mass Choir Warm-up with Randall Faust conducting (Wiedemann Hall)

9:00 am Exhibits Open (Rhatigan Student Center)

9:00 am Mid-South Business Meeting (C116)

9:00 am Masterclass with Eli Epstein (winners of high-horn and low-horn competition) (Wiedemann Hall)

10:00 am Masterclass with Amy Jo Rhine (winners of Undergraduate and Graduate Solo competition) (Wiedemann Hall)

10:00 am Faculty Artist Ensemble Rehearsal, Eli Epstein Conducting (C107)

11:00 am Featured Artists Concert 3(Wiedemann Hall) Brad Baker, accompanist

Welcome and IHS Membership: Patrick Hughes, Advisory Council

Snapshots..............................................................Catherine Likuta Adam Wolf, horn

Steamboat Stomp.....................................................Robert Weirich

Brett Hodge, horn Time and Space for 2 Horns and Piano.....................Richard Bissell

Brett Hodge and Adam Wolf, horns Musings for Horn and Piano........................................Dana Wilson

Alexander Shuhan, horn

Mass Horn Choir Randall Faust , conducting

Faculty Artist Horn ChoirEli Epstein, conducting

1:30 pm Exhibits Close (Rhatigan Student Center)

Contributing Artists

Amanda Arrington, Staff Accompanist, Kansas State UniversityTracy Bass, DMA Candidate, University of Missouri-Kansas CityTyler Bjerke, Adjunct Prof. of Horn, Mountain View CollegeLaura Chicarello, Freelance Musician and Instructor at Keller ISD, Dallas, TXSteven Cohen, Freelance Musician, New York CityNicole Deuvall, Horn Instructor, Washburn UniversityJoseph Falvey, Brass Instructor, Blue Devils Drum and Bugle CorpsRandall Faust, Composer, Conductor, and Retired Professor of Horn, Western Illinois UniversityWilliam Foss, DMA Candidate, University of KansasMichelle Garasi, Garasi Horn Studio, Albuquerque, NMJohn Goering, Assistant Prof. of Jazz Piano, Wichita State UniversityKim Rooney Hagelstein, Visiting Assistant Prof. of Horn, Tarleton State UniversityMartin Hackleman, Adjunct Prof. of Horn, University of Missouri-Kansas CityLauren Harris, DMA Candidate, University of Missouri-Kansas CityMelissa Harris, DMA Candidate, University of Southern MississippiSteve Hatfield, Freelance and Adjunct Instructor of Drum Set, Wichita State UniversityRachel Hockenberry, Assistant Prof. of Horn, Illinois State UniversityBrett Hodge, Principal Horn, Omaha Symphony and Third Horn, Grant Park SymphonyRusty Holmes, DMA Candidate, University of Texas at AustinPatrick Hughes, Associate Prof. of Horn, University of Texas at AustinJackie Kerstetter, Associate Prof. of Horn, Kansas State UniversityTodd Kerstetter, Professor of Clarinet, Kansas State UniversityAmy Laursen, Adjunct Prof. of Music, University of South DakotaScott Leger, DMA Candidate, Yale School of MusicStacie Mickens, Associate Prof. of Horn, University of North TexasPeggy Moran, Associate Prof. of Horn, University of Central OklahomaJames Naigus, Lecturer of Horn, University of GeorgiaDrew Phillips, Assistant Prof. of High Brass, Liberty UniversityJoshua Pickenpaugh, Freelance Jazz MusicianTimothy Shade, Director of Bands, Wichita State UniversityBrent Shires, Associate Prof. of Horn, University of Central ArkansasHeather Thayer, Assistant Prof. of Horn, Ouachita Baptist UniversityTimothy Thompson, Professor of Horn, University of ArkansasAdam Wolf, LA Freelance/Rock Horn Project and Artist Teacher of Horn, University of RedlandsTerrisa Ziek, Instructor of Horn and Music Education, Emporia State University

Workshop Collaborative Pianists

Brad Baker, Assistant Prof. of Piano, Tabor Collage and Principal Keyboard, Wichita Symphony

JuleAnn Troutman, Accompanist, Wichita Accompanist Guild

Chi Zhang, Accompanist, Wichita Accompanist Guild

Eli EpsteinAcclaimed for his “glowing sound,” “facility,” and “lyrical freedom,” Eli Epstein is a sought-after horn player, educator, and conductor. Epstein was second horn of the Cleveland Orchestra (1987–2005) and horn professor at the Cleveland Institute of Music (1989–2005). Epstein has appeared several times as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra.

Epstein left the Cleveland Orchestra in 2005, and moved to Boston to devote more time and energy toward educational and creative endeavors. He serves on the faculties of New England Conservatory; NEC at Walnut Hill; NEC Preparatory School, where he is Brass Chair and the Director of the NEC Youth Brass Ensemble; and Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Epstein has presented workshops, master classes, and recitals at conferences, conservatories and universities throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Epstein’s students hold positions as chamber musicians and music teachers, and have won posts in more than 25 major orchestras in North America.

An active performer, Epstein has appeared on chamber programs at Jordan Hall, Severance Hall, Tanglewood, Philadelphia’s Academy of Music, Kennedy Center, Music Academy of the West, where he was on faculty (2005-2013), and the Aspen Music Festival, where he served as principal horn of the Aspen Chamber Symphony (2000-2012). Epstein has collaborated with the Borromeo and Brentano String Quartets, and has been guest principal horn for the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the Saint Louis Symphony. Epstein performs with the Boston Symphony Orchestra from time to time and has played on the BSO Community Chamber Concerts series.

Director of the NEC Youth Brass Ensemble since 2009, Epstein has conducted college ensembles at Boston Conservatory, Cleveland Institute of Music, Longy School of Music, Music Academy of the West, NEC, and El Sistema in Venezuela.

Advocating the idea that music can be a meaningful and uplifting force in society, in 2009 Epstein won Grand Prize in the Entrepreneur the Arts Contest for his Inside Out Concerts, and appeared on Heartbeat of America with William Shatner. Drawing on years of experience as a performer, educator and entrepreneur, in 2013 Epstein joined the NEC Entrepreneurial Musicianship faculty to teach their survey course The Entrepreneurial Musician.

Epstein’s book, Horn Playing from the Inside Out, A Method for All Brass Musicians (second edition published in 2014), was celebrated in the International Horn Society’s Journal as “an overwhelmingly stimulating and productive treatise...its positive influence on the profession will be immediate and lasting.” The third edition, released in 2016, was commended in Horn Matters: “Without a doubt the most physiologically correct book ever published on horn playing. Epstein presents a pedagogy that is truly informed by science, with new insights that should not be ignored.”

Orchestral Excerpts for Low Horn, Epstein’s album released in 2014, was acclaimed in the International Horn Society’s Journal as “a sonic paragon, a rubric worthy of emulation by student and professional alike,” and in HornWorld as “a perfect sequel to (Krebiehl’s) original horn excerpts CD...you would be hard pressed to find more nuanced, musically substantial performances anywhere.”

Amy Jo RhineA native of Lebanon Pennsylvania, Amy Jo Rhine was appointed by Gustavo Dudamel as Third Horn of the Los Angeles Philharmonic during the 2014-15 season. She was a member of the Memphis-based IRIS orchestra from 2001-2014 and held associate and principal horn positions with the Colorado Music Festival from 1997-2014. Prior to her family’s move to Southern California in 2012, they spent 9 years in St Louis, MO where she enjoyed a diverse professional life teaching from her home private studio, held adjunct faculty positions at both Webster and Maryville Universities, and played regularly with the St Louis Symphony.From 1996-2001, Rhine was the Assistant Professor of Horn at Wichita State University and Principal Horn with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. While in Wichita, she was a member of the Lieurance Woodwind Quintet and Wichita Brass Quintet. Prior to that she held the Principal Horn position with the Louisiana Philharmonic in New Orleans to which she made significant administrative contributions in that cooperative ensemble. An active chamber musician, Rhine joined the Mountain View, CA based horn ensemble, QUADRE, in 2008. She performed on and helped produce their albums, Our Time and Horns For The Holidays. Rhine is an active performer in the LosAngeles recording studios and frequently performs and teaches at Horn workshops in the United States. Rhine received her training from Verne Reynolds at the Eastman School of Music earning a BM degree and Performer’s Certificate and with James Decker at the University of Southern California graduating with a MM degree.

Alex Shuhan

Alexander Shuhan, Associate Professor of Horn, is also a founding member (1993) of Rhythm & Brass, an international touring, performing and recording ensemble. He is principal horn with the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra and performs frequently with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. He also performs regularly at the Skaneateles

Chamber Music Festival.He has studied at Southern Methodist University with Greg Hustis, the Eastman School of Music with Verne Reynolds, and the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School with Harry Berv. Other teachers include Marvin Howe, Nancy Cochran, John Jacobsen and Henry Babcock.

Shuhan is also an accomplished composer and arranger, having written a number of works for Rhythm & Brass. His composition “Awakenings” is featured on the most recent Rhythm & Brass recording entitled “Inside The Blue Suitcase.”

Jeff StockhamHornist/trumpeter Jeff Stockham is well known throughout the Northeastern United States. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and a veteran of the renowned Eastman Jazz Ensemble, his performance credits read like a Who’s Who of the upstate New York music scene. He has performed with the Central New York Jazz Orchestra, Salt City Jazz Collective, the Stan Colella Orchestra, the Mario DeSantis Orchestra, the Balcklites, the Destination, Little Georgie & the Shufflin’ Hungarians, Larry Arlotta, the Bearcat Jass Band, the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble, Joe Salzano & the Blue Devils, Atlas, Gap Mangione, Danny D’Imperio’s Big Band Bloviation, the Syracuse Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and many other regional mainstays.Stockham has backed up numerous national artists, including Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra Jr., RosemaryClooney, Aretha Franklin, Josh Groban, Harry Connick Jr., Robert Goulet, Natalie Cole, Johnny Mathis, Tommy Tune, Marvin Hamlisch, Jeff Muldauer, Al Martino, Don Rickles, Jimmy Cavallo, Jerry Vale, Leslie Gore, Shari Lewis, and many others. He has been a member of the orchestra for the national touring company of Les Miserables. He has toured Europe and Africa with Chicago blues guitarist Jimmy Johnson. He is a member of “Dreaming The Duke,” a project blending jazz and classical treatments of the music of Duke Ellington, which features vocalists Nnenna Frelon and Harolyn Blackwell.Stockham is one of the few musicians worldwide to play jazz on French horn. He is trumpeter and French hornist in Thelonius Monk Jr.’s “Monk on Monk” big band, with which he has toured Europe, Israel, and the United States several times, and with which he has had the opportunity to perform in concert with such jazz luminaries as Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Bobby Watson, Don Braden, Howard Johnson, Ronnie Matthews, Danilo Perez, Gerri Allen, Diane Reeves, Nnenna Frelon, Jacky Terrasson, Helen Sung, James Knowles, Bobby Porcelli, Kevin Mahogany, Marcus Roberts, Willie Williams, John Fedchock, and Joe Henderson. He has also appeared in concert on trumpet in the T.S. Monk Sextet.With the “Dreaming The Duke” Ensemble he has performed with such world-class musicians as pianist Mike Garson, sopranos Nnenna Frelon and Harolyn Blackwell, drummer Adonis Rose, saxophonist Virginia Mayhew, trombonist Andrew Hunter, and violist Ron Lawrence.Stockham has also been a member of the George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, one of the preeminent jazz ensembles in Europe. The personnel included such celebrated musicians as Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, Joe Magnarelli, Alex Sipiagin, Dave Bargeron, Scott Robinson, Gary Smulyan, Chris Hunter, Sal Giorgianni, Luciano Biondini, and Tanya Darby.As a charter member of the Central New York Jazz Orchestra, Stockham has performed over the last 17 years with a host of top jazz artists, including Clark Terry, Rob McConnell, Phil Woods, Eddie Daniels, Howard Johnson, Houston Person, Marcus Printup, Wallace Roney, Joe Locke, Bill Dobbins, Jimmy Heath, Claudio Roditi, Al Vizzutti, Dan Miller, Byron Stripling, Michael Phillip Mossman, Bob Berg, Antonio Hart, Bob Mintzer, Gary Smulyan, Rufus Reid, Michael Davis, Slide Hampton, Kevin Mahogany, Diane Schuur, and many others.

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