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Douglas Lundeen
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| Qualifications: |
1998 DMA University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Student of Lowell Greer
1985 MM University of South Florida. Student of Ralph Froelich
| | Playing Experience |
2004-2009 Hornist Brass Roots Trio 2001-Present Principal Horn Princeton Symphony 1990-1998 Principal Horn Wheeling (WV) Symphony 1990-2000 Hornist Renaissance City Winds (WW Qt) 1985-Present Freelance natural hornist with many prominent Early Music ensembles, including Handel & Haydn Society (Boston), Sinfonia New York, New York Collegium (NYC)
| | Teaching Experience: |
1998-Present, Professor of Horn, Rutgers University (Assoc. Prof. 2004) 1993-1998 Horn Instructor University of Pittsburgh 1988-1990 Visiting Asst. Professor, West Virginia University
| | Notes: |
My teaching concept derives from my original training as an opera singer, further informed by my study of the natural horn. While a solid embouchure is essential, it is what one does with the mouth space and the breath before the air even gets to the lips that is the most critical element for success. Be prepared to sing in your lesson as it is the concept of the phrase that tells the air what to do:)
| | Special areas of study: |
Natural Horn/Chamber Music
| | Ability levels taught: |
All
| | Teaching location: |
Studio
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