Jeffrey Snedeker

   

Jeffrey Snedeker teaches horn, music history, and brass literature and pedagogy at Central Washington University.  Jeff is active in several national and international organizations, serving on the Board of Directors of the Historic Brass Society, and the Advisory Council of the International Horn Society.  He has served the IHS in many capacities, including as Publications Editor from 1998-2003, and in 2006, was elected to a two-year term as President of the society.  As a performer, Jeff has received a number of honors, most notably First Place in the Natural Horn Division of the 1991 American Horn Competition. Jeff currently serves as Principal Horn with the Yakima Symphony and Wenatchee Valley Symphony orchestras, as well as the Lake Chelan Bach Fest.  Jeff has been a featured artist, clinician, lecturer, and host of regional, national, and international conferences for the International Horn Society, Historic Brass Society, Northwest Horn Society, Washington Music Educators Association, among others, and given concerto appearances, traditional recitals, natural horn performances, and jazz gigs all over the US, and in Canada, Germany, Finland, Taiwan, and South Africa.  He has also organized and hosted a wide range of events, including early music, brass, and horn workshops.  He has held positions and played extra horn with regional, metropolitan, and festival orchestras in Wisconsin, Ohio, New Mexico, Washington, Oregon, Utah (including the Utah Symphony Orchestra), Virginia, and Michigan.  He has also performed with the Pacific Baroque Orchestra of Vancouver, BC, and the Seattle Classical Players. Not only he recorde a CD on natural horn with 19th-Century French Music for horn and piano, but he recorded also another CD devoted to jazz, First Times, released in 1998, and featuring the horn in settings ranging from horn/bass duo to fronting a big band.  Jeff has also been featured on recordings of the works of Douglas Hill and Lowell Shaw (Fripperies, Volumes 1-8).

Recordings

Musique de salon - 19th Century French music for horn and piano

 

L.F. Dauprat : Mélodie pour cor alto et cor basse avec piano op. 25C

C. Saint-Saëns : Romance op. 36

J.F. Gallay : Onzième solo pour cor avec piano op. 52

Three vocalises, performed in the style of Joseph Meifred, taken from Méthode pour le cor chromatique ou à pistons (Paris, 1841)

Panseron : Andantino

Bordogni : Andantino

Bordogni : Allegro vivace

J.F. Gallay : Grand caprice op. 32 No 12 for solo horn

G. Rossini : Prélude, thème et variations pour cor avec piano

 

 

Jeffrey Snedeker, horn

Richard Seraphinoff, horn (Dauprat)

Marylin Willbanks, piano

 

recorded in 1995

More than an interesting program, played here by Jeff Snedecker, very active horn player in different styles from jazz to early music who also does a lot of work for the Historic Brass Society.  Pieces by Dauprat, Gallay and Meifred are the most interesting ones since they haven't been recorded by anybody else. Meifred's pieces are of course played on a valve horn with some stopped notes.