Lowell Greer

 

   

A Wisconsin native, Lowell began violin studies at age 4 and took up horn at age 12 due to a hand injury.  His parents, both college professors, changed jobs several times, so Lowell had many horn teachers, the most notable being Ernani Angelucci of the Cleveland Orchestra.  Lowell returned to Wisconsin to study with John Barrows at the University of Wisconsin and then pursued studies in Chicago with Helen Kotas, Frank Brouk, Dale Clevenger and Ethel Merker.   While in Chicago, he freelanced extensively performing with the Chicago Civic Symphony, Lyric Opera of Chicago, American Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet, shows, recordings and as extra horn with both the Chicago and Milwaukee Symphonies.  Winning an audition, he joined the Detroit Symphony in 1972 as assistant principal.  In 1978, he accepted the position of principal horn of the Mexico City Philharmonic and began to pursue his solo career.  In 1980, Lowell moved to Europe to better pursue his natural horn interests, and performed in Belgium as guest principal horn of the Antwerp Philharmonic/Royal Flemish Orchestra. He returned to the US in 1984 where he served as principal horn of the Cincinnati Symphony until 1986.  Mr. Greer also performed as principal of the Toledo Symphony from 1990-97.  During this time, he somehow made room in his schedule to enter and win seven first prizes at six prestigious international horn competitions: Heldenleben, (1977), Gian Battista Viotti, Vercelli (1978), Hubertus Jaachthoornfestival (1979), SACEM, Paris (1981), Jacques-Francois Gallay (1981), and American (1983, 1984).  As a soloist, Mr. Greer has performed on natural and modern horn with some 50 orchestras in the US, Canada, Mexico and all across Europe not to mention his appearances at numerous chamber music venues.   His extensive discography includes four CD’s on Harmonium Mundi including the Mozart Horn Concertos and Quintet, Brahms Horn Trio and the Beethoven Sonata on natural horn and a recording for Decca L’oiseau Lyre of the entire music of Mozart for winds performed on original instruments.  A dedicated scholar and educator, Mr. Greer has taught at Wheaton College, Oakland University, Interlochen Arts Academy, The School for Perfection in Mexico City, The University of Cincinnati, The University of Michigan and currently at the Carl Neilsen Academy in Odense, Denmark.  An acclaimed expert on natural horn performance, his research has led him to become a maker of fine reproductions of classic instruments and he has taught a course in natural horn building techniques at the William Cummings House since 1994.

 

Recordings

Internationales Naturhorn Festival Essen 1993

 

J.S. Bach: Concerto # 1 in F Major BWV 1046 (Wilhelm Bruns, Oliver Kersken)

III. Allegro

J.D. Zelenka: Capriccio # 3 in F Major ZWV 184 (Andrew Joy, Rainer Jurkiewicz)

I. Andante - Allegro - Andante

G.F. Telemann: Suite in F Major for 2 horns, strings and continuo (Claude Maury, Piet Dombrecht)

IV. Menuet. Moderato

V. Bourrée. Presto

W.A. Mozart: Quintet in E flat Major KV 407/386c for horn, violin, 2 violas and cello (Ab Koster)

I. Allegro

L.v. Beethoven: Sextet in E flat Major op. 81b for 2 horns and string quartet (Lowell Greer, Francis Orval)

III. Rondo. Allegro

F. Ries: Sonata op. 34 in F Major (Ulrich Hübner)

III. Rondo. Allegro

F.A. Hoffmeister: Quintet in E flat Major for horn and string quartet (Jan Schroeder)

II. Rondo

L.-F. Dauprat: Sonata in F Major op. 2 for horn and piano (Michel Garcin-Marrou)

I. Allegro moderato

L. Mozart: Sinfonia da caccia for 4 horns, strings and continuo (Jan Schroeder, Ulrich Hübner, Wilhelm Bruns, Richard Seraphinoff)

I. Allegro

J. Haydn (Rosetti): Concerto in E flat Major for 2 horns and orchestra (Lowell Greer, Thomas Müller)

I. Allegro maestoso

M. Haydn: Concerto in D Major for horn and orchestra (Anthony Halstead)

I. Larghetto

J. Haydn: Symphony in D Major # 31 "Horn signal" (Wilhelm Bruns, Oliver Kersken, Michel Gasciarino, Tilman Schärf

I. Allegro

Internationales Naturhorn Festival Essen 1993

 

Wilhelm Bruns, Oliver Kersken, Andrew Joy, Rainer Jurkiewicz, Claude Maury, Piet Dombrecht, Ab Koster, Lowell Greer, Francis Orval, Ulrich Hübner, Jan Schroeder, Michel Garcin-Marrou, Richard Seraphinoff, Thomas Müller, Anthony Halstead, Michel Gasciarino, Tilman Schärf, horns

La Stagione Frankfurt, conducted by  Michael Schneider

Ensemble Les Adieux

Brandenburgisches Consortium

Robert Hill, piano

 

recorded in 1993

Mozart - Quintets KV 581 with clarinet, KV 407 with horn and KV 516 for strings

 

Quintet in E flat Major KV 407/386c for horn, violin, 2 violas and cello

Harmonia Mundi France 907059

 

Lowell Greer, horn

The Music from Aston Magna

 

recorded in 1991

Octet in F Major D 803 for clarinet, horn, bassoon, 2 violins, viola, cello and double bass

Harmonia Mundi France 907049

 

Music from Aston Magna

Lowell Greer, horn

 

recorded in 1991

Johannes Brahms : Trio in E flat Major for piano, violin and horn op. 40

L.v. Beethoven : Sonata in F Major for horn and piano, op. 17

N.v. Krufft : Sonata in E Major for horn and piano

Harmonia Mundi HMU 907037

 

Lowell Greer, horn

Steven Lubin, piano

Stephanie Chase, violin

 

recorded in 1990

Mozart - Horn concertos

 

Rondeau in E flat Major KV 371 (reconstr. L. Greer)

Concerto in D Major KV 412

Concerto in E flat Major KV 417

Rondo in D Major KV 514 (reconstr. H. Jeurissen)

Concerto in E flat Major KV 447

Concerto in E flat Major KV 495

 

Harmonia Mundi 907012

 

Lowell Greer, horn (solo)

Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra

Conducted by Nicholas McGegan

R.J. Kelley, William Klingelhoffer, horns (KV 371, 417, 447 et 495

 

recorded in 1988

 

 

Calender

 

June 9 - 24, 2007

Kendall Betts Horn Camp 2007

Camp Ogontz - Lyman, New Hampshire (United States)

 

2007 Faculty (subject to change) to include:         

Jeffrey Agrell, University of Iowa

Hermann Baumann, Soloist

Kendall Betts, North Country Chamber Players, University of New Hampshire, Minnesota Orchestra (ret.)

Lin Foulk, Western Michigan University

Randy Gardner, University of Cincinnati, Philadelphia Orchestra (ret.)

Lowell Greer, Soloist

Michael Hatfield, Indiana University

Douglas Hill, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Richard Mackey, New England Conservatory, Boston Symphony Orchestra (ret.)

Abby Mayer, Mercy College, US Army West Point Band (ret.)

Jesse McCormick, Cleveland Orchestra

Bernhard Scully, Canadian Brass

Edwin Thayer, National Symphony Orchestra (ret.)

Arlene Kies, Pianist, University of New Hampshire

Milton Phibbs, Composer in Residence