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Jennifer Bliman
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| Qualifications: |
BA in French Horn Performance--UCLA, University of California Los Angeles 2006 MM in French Horn Performance--USC, University of Southern California 2008
| | Playing Experience |
Orchestral Experience 2009-Present San Fernando Valley Symphony, Principal 2008-2009 Valley Symphony 2006-2008 USC Symphony Orchestra 2005-2009 YMF Debut Orchestra 2005-2009 American Youth Symphony 2004-2006 UCLA Philharmonia, Principal 2002-2004 Jr. Phil Orc. of CA, Principal 2002-2006 Moorpark Symphony Orchestra 2000-2002 New West Youth Symphony
Concerto/Solo Performances Moorpark Symphony, Soloist Winner 2004
Los Angeles Symphonic Winds Soloist 2010
Wind Ensemble Experience 2007-Present LA Symphonic Winds, Principal 2006-2008 USC Wind Ensemble 2004-2006 UCLA Wind Ensemble 2002-2005 Gold Coast Wind Ensemble
Chamber Music Experience 2008 Belle Air Brass 2007-2008 USC Woodwind Quintet 2006-2008 USC Brass Quintet 2004-2006 UCLA Gluck Woodwind Quintet 2004-2006 UCLA Brass Choir 2002-2004 Moorpark Brass Quintet
Band 2008 All American College Band at Disneyland, Principal Horn and Mellophone Player
| | Teaching Experience: |
Performed in mentor quintets by playing for numerous schools to coach students. Currently teaching French horn privately.
| | Notes: |
Teachers include Jim Thatcher, Brian O`Connor, and Kristy Morrell.
| | Special areas of study: |
All aspects of horn
| | Ability levels taught: |
Beginning to High School
| | Teaching location: |
Los Angeles and Ventura Counties--I come to you!
| | Charges: |
$50
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