About Brass Studies
Come join our spirited music community and have your unique gifts encouraged by our supportive faculty. You will have the opportunity to perform, refine your skills as a solo, chamber, or orchestral musician- all within a challenging yet exciting environment.
Let us be a part of your journey as an artist.
Why Study Brass at CWU?
At Central, we weave music into the fabric of daily life. Between participation in quartets, trios, symphonic and chamber orchestras, as well as numerous solo opportunities, you will have plenty of opportunities to expand your experiences as a performer.
Collaborate with talented faculty and engage with enthusiastic audiences.
Studios and Audition Requirements
For additional information regarding program details and audition requirements, see specific studio information below.
- Horn Studio
Overview
The CWU Horn Studio prepares you for careers in teaching, performance, and research. Through participation in brass ensembles as well as numerous solo opportunities, you will enjoy an innovative approach to your musical studies.
Explore expressive musicianship, develop a rigorous practice ethic, and pursue technical mastery of your instrument. Experienced faculty will help guide your cultivation of your musical voice and offer opportunity for you to express yourself in performance situations. Central’s horn studio provides students with immersive study, weekly lessons and multiple performance opportunities.
Experiences
With many solo, chamber, and large ensemble experiences, the performance opportunities provided by the Music Department combine well with the “learn by doing” approach offered in private lessons and studio classes.
Frequent special events, featuring regional, national, and international guest performers and ensembles augment these opportunities to provide more “real world” exposure to the challenges of musical careers. Past guests have included Frank Lloyd, Frøydis Ree Wekre, The American Horn Quartet, Arkady Shilkloper, Richard Seraphinoff, Greg Hustis, James Decker, Douglas Hill, Gail Williams, Andrew Clark, Christopher Leuba, John Cox and the Oregon Symphony horn section, among others.
Relevant coursework in CWU’s different degree programs range from strong core work in theory and history, to intensive specialized courses in brass literature and pedagogy.
Current and former horn students perform with such groups as US armed service bands, the Oregon, Walla Walla, Spokane, Yakima, Olympia, Wenatchee Valley, Mid-Columbia, and Okanagon (BC) Symphony Orchestras as well as the Tacoma Philharmonic, Issaquah Chamber Orchestra, Lake Chelan Bach Fest, Washington East Opera, Seattle Wind Symphony, Federal Way Concert Band, and the Henry Mancini Summer Institute. They've also performed for solo, natural horn, and jazz masterclasses at regional and international workshops, including International Horn Society workshops in Eugene, Banff, Kalamazoo, Denver, and San Francisco.
Audition Information
In order to study Horn at CWU, you must first audition for the music faculty. Visit our Horn Audition Requirements page for specific information on the audition process. Transfer students should visit our Transfer Student Information for Music Majors page for important transfer student considerations.
- Trombone Studio
Overview
The CWU trombone studio provides you with a supportive yet competitive environment in which you can develop your artistry and educational practice. Participation in our CWU Ensembles, including wind ensembles, bands, orchestra, Jazz Ensembles and combos, as well as, brass quintets and choirs, provides you numerous opportunities to become comfortable developing the craft of musical expression.
You will be guided in the search to find your musical voice and career through the careful instruction and dedicated nurturing of a community of full-time instructors who live on campus, and whose primary objective is your success. CWU's trombone studio encompasses immersive study, weekly lessons and multiple performance opportunities.
Experiences
The trombone studio ranges in size from 18-24 music majors and is one of the largest and strongest programs in the entire Pacific Northwest Region. The Trombone area includes the CWU Trombone Choir, various trombone chamber ensembles, a jazz trombone ensemble, and the Trombone Club, a student group designed to support guest artists, trips, and group building activities for those students involved in our program.
Audition Information
In order to study Trombone at CWU, you must first audition for the music faculty. Visit our Trombone Audition Requirements page for specific information on the audition process. Transfer students should visit our Transfer Student Information for Music Majors page for important transfer student considerations.
- Trumpet Studio
Overview
Join the ranks of the premier trumpet students of the Northwest at Central Washington University. You will have opportunities to perform with nationally recognized directors as a member of the wind ensemble, orchestra and jazz band. There are also chamber brass groups such as student brass quintets, trumpet choir, brass choir and jazz combos. The opportunity to perform will help develop your performance and educational goals.
You will be guided in the search to find your musical voice and career through the careful instruction and dedicated nurturing of a community of full-time instructors who live on campus, and whose primary objective is your success. CWU's trumpet studio encompasses immersive study, weekly lessons and multiple performance opportunities including solo and CWU Ensembles.
Relevant coursework in CWU’s different degree programs range from strong core work in theory and history, to intensive specialized courses in brass literature and pedagogy.
Experiences
The CWU Trumpet Club hosts an annual Trumpet Festival every November. Past guests have included “Earth Wind and Fire” trumpeter Bobby Burns, Dr. Karl Seivers - Bach Corporation’s online answer man, trumpeter/writer for Disney feature movies Nic Thorpe, Fred Powell - trumpeter and trumpet manufacturer, Larry Jess - Principal Trumpet in the Spokane Symphony, Walt Blanton - Las Vegas Freelance trumpeter and teacher, Dr. Frank Romero - trumpet professor at New Mexico State university.
The CWU trumpet students have annually auditioned, and been invited to compete in, the semifinal rounds of the National Trumpet competition in the graduate and undergraduate solo divisions as well as the ensemble division. Our trumpet students won the young artists division in 2008, 2009 and 2010 at the Spokane Musicfest competition and in 2004 and 2011 the CWU trumpet ensemble performed at the International Trumpet Guild’s Convention.
Audition Information
In order to study Trumpet at CWU, you must first audition for the music faculty. Visit our Trumpet Audition Requirements page for specific information on the audition process. Transfer students should visit our Transfer Student Information for Music Majors page for important transfer student considerations. You may access Professor Harbaugh’s audio and video files.
- Tuba/Euphonium Studio
Overview
The CWU Tuba/Euphonium Studio prepares you for careers in teaching, performance, and research. Through participation in brass ensembles as well as numerous solo opportunities, you will enjoy an innovative approach to your musical studies.
Explore expressive musicianship, develop a rigorous practice ethic, and pursue technical mastery of your instrument. Experienced faculty will help guide your cultivation of your musical voice and offer opportunity for you to express yourself in performance situations. Central’s tuba/euphonium studio provides students with immersive study, weekly lessons and solo and CWU Ensemble performance opportunities.
Experiences
With many solo, chamber, and large ensemble experiences, the performance opportunities provided by the Music Department combine well with the “learn by doing” approach offered in private lessons and studio classes.
Frequent special events, featuring regional, national, and international guest performers and ensembles augment these opportunities to provide more “real world” exposure to the challenges of musical careers.
Relevant coursework in CWU’s different degree programs range from strong core work in theory and history, to intensive specialized courses in tuba and euphonium literature and pedagogy.
Current and former students perform with such groups as US armed service bands, the Oregon, Walla Walla, Spokane, Yakima, Wenatchee Valley, Mid-Columbia and Okanagon (BC) Symphony Orchestras to name a few.
Audition Information
In order to study Tuba and Euphonium at CWU, you must first audition for the music faculty. Visit our Tuba and Euphonium Audition Requirements page for specific information on the audition process. Transfer students should visit our Transfer Student Information for Music Majors page for important transfer student considerations.
Degrees Offered
Questions? Contact us.
Dr. Jeff Snedeker
Professor of Music Horn
Phone: 509-963-1216
Email: Jeffrey.Snedeker@cwu.edu
John Harbaugh
Professor of Music Trumpet
Phone: 509-963-1016
Email: John.Harbaugh@cwu.edu
Dr. John Neurohr
Professor of Music Trombone
Phone: 509-963-1216
Email: John.Neurohr@cwu.edu
Dr. David McLemore
Lecturer of Tuba
Phone: 509-963-1216
Email: David.McLemore@cwu.edu