show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Pathways

Adam Wolf

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Pathways is dedicated to telling the stories of some of our heroes for the french horn. From starting on the instrument, all the way up to the highest levels of our field, we all have one very important thing in common, and that's we all play the horn. What else do we have in common? Listen to find out!
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this episode, host Adam Wolf talks with former associate principal horn of the SF Symphony Nikki Cash. They chat about her diagnosis of dystonia, and how her career and life shifted after realizing what was happening, then moving on from the horn. This episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns, Hampson Horns, and Houghton Horns.…
  continue reading
 
In this episode host Adam Wolf chats with Canadian Brass hornist Jeff Nelsen. He is also a horn professor at Indiana University, and has tons of things to talk about so we scratch the surface here with Fearless Performance, Training in Thirds, his life before being a horn celebrity, and his kids are awesome. This episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, host Adam Wolf is joined by Lanette Compton of Oklahoma State University, Jeb Wallace of Wichita State University, and Johanna Lundy of the University of Arizona. The four of them discuss the hurdle of teaching during a pandemic, their current lives as players, and their ideas going forward. This episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns…
  continue reading
 
In this episode host Adam Wolf sits down with horn player, composer, arranger, teacher, Richard Bissill. They discuss his life up to this point, including the London Philharmonic, London Symphony, Guildhall School, London Horn Sound, Give it One, his compositions and growing up. This monumental episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns, Balu Musik and Ha…
  continue reading
 
In this episode host Adam Wolf chats with legendary mute maker, mouthpiece maker, horn maker, mellophone maker, and smile maker Ion Balu. They discuss his career as a player, and how being one of the horn worlds busiest creators took over his life and cemented his name in our industry. This episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns, Hampson Horns, and Ba…
  continue reading
 
In this episode host Adam Wolf ACTUALLY sits down with Julie Landsman, former Principal horn of the MET, current horn teacher at Julliard and newly appointed teacher at USC. They discuss many things including her teachers, her teachings, her nickname, her time at the MET, her students careers and the 8D. I hope you enjoy! This episode is sponsored …
  continue reading
 
In this chat, host Adam Wolf sits down with Wei-Ping Chou of the Kennedy Center Opera Orchestra, to discuss her life coming over from Taiwan, to California, to New York, and landing in her current job in DC. Along the way her auditions, teachers, positions, and of course, her Mario Kart skills. Do enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Lukas Horns, Ha…
  continue reading
 
In this episode host Adam Wolf speaks with Annie Bosler, Don Greene, and Kathleen Tesar, the authors of the new book College Prep for Musicians. Wolf and the authors discuss their paths that lead to their careers, and how that lead them to write a "how to" book for students aspiring to attend school for music. This episode is a must listen for teac…
  continue reading
 
On this episode host Adam Wolf sits down with studio horn player, Dylan Hart. Dylan is on track to become one of the legends of Hollywood horns, and in this extra long episode you hear why. Dylan discusses sessions, teaching, studying with some of the greats including Vince DeRosa, and shares some of his philosophies about horn and life as a musici…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, host Adam Wolf hangs out in a rental car, on top of a mountain, in West LA, with Robert Perlick-Molinari of French Horn Rebellion. We discuss his beginnings to horn, insight into his side of the music industry, samples of tracks, and his venture back into the classical horn world after a long stretch away.…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Pathways, host Adam Wolf meets with horn legend Marty Hackleman. They discuss his time in the Vancouver Symphony, National Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Canadian Brass and Empire Brass. He also shares his thoughts and strategies as a teacher, as well as a heartfelt statement about the most recent chapter in his career.…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of Pathways, host Adam Wolf talks to recently retired 2nd horn of The Met Orchestra Michelle Baker, and current 4th horn of The Met, and acting 2nd horn of San Diego Symphony Barbara Jostlein Currie. They talk about The Met, symphonic vs opera playing, their upbringing, family life, masterclasses and auditions, and tons of laughter.…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide