- Heather Buchman
Heather Buchman is an American conductor and trombonist. She is an assistant professor of music at
Hamilton College and conductor of both the Hamilton College orchestra and brass ensemble. She also oversees the chamber music program and teaches courses about 20th century music and orchestration. She is the founder of the Orchestra's annual Brainstorm! concert, which explores the relationships between music and other subjects. Outside of Hamilton, she has conducted the Syracuse Society for New Music and guest conducted theU.S. Coast Guard brass section andMonarch Brass .Education
Buchman has an M.M in orchestral conducting from the
University of Michigan and a B.M and performer's certificate from theEastman School of Music , where she studied trombone underJohn Marcellus . She also studied conducting at theJuilliard School . Buchman has studied underLeonid Korchmar ,Oleg Proskurnya ,Murry Sidlin ,Michael Jindo , and conducting underOtto Werner Mueller andKenneth Kiesler .Work
Buchman played as principal trombonist in the
San Diego Symphony from 1988 to 1996. As a soloist, she has won prizes in the ARD International Music Competition inMunich ,Germany , and the New York Philharmonic Young Artists Concerto Competition, and has commissioned and premiered several new works for trombone. She has attended workshops in conducting in places all over the world, includingSt. Petersburg ,Russia . She is the founding member of the KAIROS Chamber Orchestra, which debuted in fall 2007 at Hamilton College's Wellin Hall, in which Buchman conducted Dvořák's Serenade for Strings andCopland 'sAppalachian Spring .References
External links
* [http://academics.hamilton.edu/music/home/faculty/default.html#Heather Music Department Website Biography]
* [http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/faculty.html?dept=Music Faculty Profile]
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