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Dr. Timothy Thompson
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| Qualifications: |
D.M.A. University of Wisconsin M.M. University of Wisconsin B.M. University of North Carolina
| | Playing Experience |
Currently Principal Horn of North Arkansas Symphony and Boston Mountain Chamber Players, member of the Lyrique Quintette(woodwind quintet ) and the Boston Mountain BrassWorks, both in residence at the University of Arkansas. Have appeared with North Carolina Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, National Symphony of Thailand, National Orchestra of Bolivia, Classical Music Seminar (Eisenstadt, Austria), Arkansas Symphony, Tulsa Philharmonic, Springfield (MO) Symphony, and many others. Concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and clinician throughout the United States, and in Austria, Germany, Bolivia, Australia, and Thailand.
| | Teaching Experience: |
Professor of Music at the University of Arkansas since 1979. Current summer festivals include Sequoyah Music Festival and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Have also served on faculties of the University of North Carolina and numerous summer festivals.
| | Notes: |
Published several articles in the Horn Call, have appeared as soloist and chamber musician at 2nd International Brass Congress, College Music Society National Meeting, and numerous International Horn Symposia and regional workshops.
| | Special areas of study: |
Extended techniques. Career preparation.
| | Ability levels taught: |
All levels
| | Teaching location: |
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
| | Charges: |
$40/hour
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