Wednesday, August 30, 2017

New Hire: John DiCesare, Seattle Symphony

John DiCesare has recently won the position of Principal Tuba with the Seattle Symphony. He will begin playing with the orchestra in September 2017 and will also serve as Principal Tuba of the Seattle Opera. John was the Principal Tuba of the Louisville Orchestra before moving to Seattle. He has performed with orchestras nationwide, notably the Cleveland Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, and St. Louis Symphony. During the summer months, John plays with the Colorado Music Festival in Boulder. His education includes Kent State University, Duquesne University, and West Virginia University. John resides in Seattle with his wife Amanda and dog Bentley.

New Hire: Seth Horner, North Carolina Symphony

Seth Horner is the new Principal Tuba of the North Carolina Symphony, and he will begin playing with the orchestra in September 2017. The NCS is based in Raleigh, but a large percentage of the schedule is devoted to concerts around the state. There are many educational shows as well as plenty of classical runouts in communities statewide. A native of Eugene, Oregon, Seth had previously held the position of Acting Principal Tuba of the Baltimore Symphony for three seasons starting in 2014 as well as serving as Principal Tuba with the West Virginia Symphony and Oregon Ballet Theatre. Prior to his appointment with the North Carolina Symphony, Seth was selected to teach tuba at the Peabody Conservatory and was a faculty member at Towson University teaching tuba and euphonium starting in winter of 2016. Seth has done graduate work at the Peabody Conservatory and holds an M.M. from the University of Oregon and a B.M. from the Curtis Institute of Music.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

New Hire: Dr. Tom Lukowicz, University of North Alabama

Dr. Tom Lukowicz is the new Visiting Assistant Professor of Low Brass at the University of North Alabama. He began serving in this role in August 2017. He is teaching a studio of 16 low brass students in lessons and studio classes, conducting the Low Brass Ensemble and quartets, and coaching the low brass section of the Shoals Symphony Orchestra at UNA. Dr. Lukowicz is also the Tuba-Artist Faculty at the Roger Bobo Festival of Brass. He has held the Principal Tuba position of the Canton Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra of New York since 2007. Additional performance appearances include the Cincinnati Symphony, Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra, Louisville Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Brass, the Naples Philharmonic, and the New World Symphony. In 2001-2002, he was a member of the North American touring cast of Blast!.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

New Hire: Jason Casanova, Kennesaw State University

Jason Casanova has been appointed to the position of Artist-In-Residence at Kennesaw State University beginning in the fall of 2017. This will be in addition to his duties as Adjunct Professor of Euphonium at Georgia State University. He holds degrees from Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA and St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, TX. In addition to his college teaching, Jason teaches in some of the best schools and counties in Georgia. In terms of performance, he is Solo Euphonium with the Georgia Brass Band and a founding member of the tuba-euphonium quartet Divergence; he also plays with other diverse ensembles such as the 4th Ward Afro-Klezmer Orchestra and Mercury Orkestar. For more information, please visit his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CasanovaEuphonium.