Anticipated exhibit hours (subject to change) will be:
Day | Hours |
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Friday | 11 a.m.–1:00 p.m., 2–5 p.m. |
Saturday | 9 a.m.–12:00 p.m., 2–6 p.m. |
Sunday | 9–10:30 a.m. |
The 2024 Southeast Horn Workshop offers the following competitions:
The 2024 Southeast Horn Workshop is pleased to welcome the following exhibitors and vendors:
On Friday before 4:00 p.m., paid parking is available in the Performing Arts Center parking deck. If the Performing Arts Center parking deck is full, please use the East Campus Parking Deck, just a short walk from the Hugh Hodgson School of Music. After 4:00 p.m. Friday and all weekend, free parking is available in any surface lot.
When using the parking decks, you will pre-pay your parking at the kiosk or by ParkMobile app using your license plate.
Please see the Google Map links and walking map guide for directions to and from both locations.
Do not park in any surface lot on Friday before 4pm or you will get a ticket.
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Students entering this competition must be currently enrolled in middle or high school (grades 6–12) or in a home-schooling program, and younger than 19 years old on February 25, 2024.
Saturday will have special events for pre-college students. There is no registration charge on Saturday for middle and high school students and their guardians.
Early registration is available at a discounted rate until January 15, 2024 January 17, 2024 (extended January 11). Early registration also includes a free t-shirt.
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Join renowned performer and pedagogue Martin Hackleman for a masterclass exploring his “Playing Together But Not at the Same Time” method to improve excerpt preparation beyond “Practice, Pray, Repeat.&rdauo; The class will begin with brief personal history and philosophy which lead to the development of this method. Hackleman explains,
“When we collaboratively explore solo pieces with another player aiming to create a single line together, we become more sensitive. We are more active and reactive, more lithe, flexible, and creative. We also become a much better team player when we are constantly having to switch from leading to following and back. Of course, both players have the common goal of making one cohesive rendition of our piece, but we are accomplishing this with two streams of cooperating thought. We are learning from one another, which requires a great deal of concentration, awareness, and mental flexibility.”
A demonstration will be followed by Q&A.
Martin Hackleman most recently served as Artist in Residence and Associate Teaching Professor of Horn at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He was principal horn of the National Symphony in Washington, D.C., the Montreal Symphony, the Vancouver Symphony, and the Calgary Philharmonic, and played with Canadian Brass, Empire Brass, All Star Brass, Summit Brass, and Washington Symphonic Brass. Several of his etude books and arrangements are available through LHE Publications at Legacy Horn Experience.
While the name “Four Great Friends who Love the Horn, are all Horn Professors at Different Universities in the US, enjoy Playing Together and, well… Coffee is a Good Thing, too–Quartet’ perfectly describes this group of accomplished musicians, “Cortado Quartet” seemed much easier to remember (and perhaps a bit more marketable). Anne Marie Cherry (Columbus State University), Lanette Compton (Oklahoma State University), Patrick Hughes (The University of Texas at Austin) and James Naigus (University of Georgia) joined forces in the fall of 2021 with the initial “spark” to showcase the 2021 publication of Kerry Turner’s Introduction and Main Event for Horn Quartet and Wind Ensemble. And since then, developing a unique curriculum that combines their gifts and talents, they have been presenting caffeinated educational and entertaining clinics and performances to young horn players across the US.
Cortado Horn Quartet
The 2024 Southeast Horn Workshop announces a composition contest for horn ensemble music. Winner(s) will receive a performance of their work at the workshop!
Type of work: An original composition of less than 6 minutes for 4–8 (French) horn parts.
Entries will be judged anonymously by an external panel of celebrated composers.
To guarantee anonymity during judging, the composer’s name and contact information should only appear on the biography.
Entries are due by January 3, 2024.
Submit all materials by email to sehw2024+comp@gmail.com.
Students entering this competition must be currently enrolled in middle or high school (grades 6–12) or in a home-schooling program, and younger than 19 years old on February 25, 2024.
Students entering this competition must be enrolled at a college or university, and must not currently hold a teaching position at a college or university.
Students entering this competition must be enrolled at a college or university as graduate students, and must not currently hold a teaching position at a college or university (graduate assistantships excepted).
Students entering this competition must satisfy the requirements for one of the high school, undergraduate, or graduate solo competitions.
Full-time students not currently hold a teaching position at a college or university (graduate assistantships excepted) and avocational players may compete in the quartet competition.
Each quartet may prepare no more than 15 minutes of music, including changing time between movements and pieces. Any repertoire can be played and contrasting styles are encouraged.
You are cordially invited to attend the 2024 Southeast Horn Workshop, to be held –, in in Athens, Georgia. As horn faculty at the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, we are pleased to announce this event and invite attendees, presenters, and performers to take part. Please join us and the UGA horn studio in enjoying this weekend of masterclasses, performances, competitions, and more.
We invite you to mark your calendar and include us in your plans as we continue to schedule events. As this site is updated in the coming months, check this page often for new information! If you have any questions, please email us and we’ll reply to you as soon as possible. Thanks, and we hope to see you in Athens this February!
Jean Martin-Williams James Naigus
Professor of Horn
University of Georgia
Assistant Professor of Horn
University of Georgia
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