Jeff Nelsen
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Jeff Nelsen (born December 11, 1969) is a Canadian French horn player. He is solo horn in the Canadian Brass and is Professor of Horn at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. He has performed in the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and National symphonies.[1]
Biography
[edit]Nelsen studied music at McGill University in Montreal. While still at university, he won an audition for an orchestra spot, subsequently leaving school to take the position as fourth horn in the Winnipeg Symphony. The following year, he won the audition for fourth horn in the Montreal Symphony.[2]
Nelsen has toured and recorded on and off for almost 20 years with Canadian Brass. He has performed recitals and concerti with orchestras in North and South America, Asia, Europe and Australia. He was recruited to Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, where he currently teaches.[citation needed]
Nelsen created a workshop called Fearless Performance, where he addresses common anxieties performing musicians face.[2] Nelsen shared this seminar as part of a TEDx Talk. He has performed as a part of the orchestra for two Broadway shows (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and "The Pirate Queen"), toured with Michael Bolton and Barry Manilow, recorded of movie soundtracks, and performed in the horn sections of orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Montreal, Vancouver, and National Symphonies, and the Balkan Gypsy funk band of Slavic Soul Party. With Canadian Brass, Jeff has also performed with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Colorado, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, Phoenix, Rotterdam, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, with the esteemed German, London, and El Sistema brass ensembles, and special annual concerts with the principal brass of the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra.[3] In December 2012, Nelsen performed with the “Distant Worlds - Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Concert” in Chicago.[citation needed] Nelsen has joined the Academy of Magical Arts at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles. Nelsen helped design his own model of Dieter Otto horn (180KA-JN) and his own mouthpiece as well.[citation needed] Nelsen is a member of the International Horn Society's advisory council and the board of directors for the International Horn Competition of America.[citation needed]
Discography Selections
[edit]- Brahms Horn Trio: Op. 40 w/Mozart Horn Quintet, adapted for Horn Trio by Tony Rickard
- 2010, Opening Day Records
- The Planets with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
- Paavo Järvi, conductor
- 2009, Telarc
- Pirate Queen, Original Broadway Cast Recording
- 2007, Sony Classics
- Failure to Launch
- 2006, Paramount Pictures
- Lucky Number Slevin
- 2006, Capitol Films
- Stan Kenton Christmas Carols - Boston Brass and Friends
- 2006, Summit Classical
- Stealth
- 2003, Hal Leonard DVD
- Elizabeth Rex Soundtrack
- 2003, Rhombus Media
- I Found Love
- Denzal Sinclaire
- 2002, Blue Note Records
- Pitch Black
- 2000, Interscope Communications Pictures
- The Bride of Chucky
- 1998, Midwinter Productions, Inc.
- Air Bud
- 1997, Walt Disney Pictures
- Berlioz Requiem
- Montréal Symphony Orchestra
- Charles Dutoit, conductor
- 1995, London/Decca
- Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
- Montréal Symphony Orchestra
- Charles Dutoit, conductor
- 1994, London/Decca DVD
Recordings with Canadian Brass
- Stars and Stripes- Canadian Brass Salute America
- 2010, Opening Day Records
- Echo; Glory of Gabrieli
- 2009, Opening Day Records
- Swing That Music
- 2009, Opening Day Records
- Legends
- 2008, Opening Day Records
- Bach
- 2008, Opening Day Records
- High Society
- 2007, Opening Day Records
- Christmas Tradition
- 2007, Opening Day Records
- And So It Goes, Giles Tomkins
- 2006, Opening Day Records
- Magic Horn
- 2004, Opening Day Records
- Amazing Brass
- 2002, Opening Day Records
- Holidays with Canadian Brass
- 2000, Opening Day Records
References
[edit]- ^ "Jeff Nelsen: Current: Faculty: Jacobs School of Music: Indiana University Bloomington". Jacobs School of Music. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ^ a b Creps, Marci (18 May 2014). "Losing the fear key to performance success". The Herald-Times. Retrieved 2023-07-27.
- ^ "Jeff Nelsen: Current: Faculty: Jacobs School of Music: Indiana University Bloomington". Jacobs School of Music. Retrieved 2023-07-27.