JUSTIN HAGEMAN
Originally from Tennessee,
Dr. Justin Hageman has performed and worked in
many different capacities in the Los Angeles area as a free-lance horn
player. He has performed with such varied artists as Stevie Wonder, Michael
Bolton, James Galway, Carol Channing, Josh Groban, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and
Tony Bennett. He is an alumnus of the Tennessee
Governor’s School for the
Arts, where he was principal horn in 1995, the Brevard Music Center, and the
Henry Mancini Institute.
As an orchestral
performer, Dr. Hageman has performed with the Los Angeles Opera, the
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the Pasadena Symphony, the New West Symphony, the
Long Beach Symphony, the Long Beach Pops Orchestra, the Fresno Philharmonic,
and with the Angeles Chorale as a soloist on J. S. Bach’s Mass in B
Minor. In addition, Dr. Hageman has also worked in the Hollywood
recording industry; his credits including several major motion pictures and
albums with performing artists Russell Watson, Chris Botti, and Jane Monheit.
Dr. Hageman is currently a
member of the Santa Barbara Symphony, the Pasadena Pops Orchestra, the Los
Angeles Brass Sound, and the Novo Philharmonic. He received his B.S. degree
in Music Education from Tennessee Technological University. In the spring
of 2003, he earned his Masters in Horn Performance from UCLA, and in 2005
completed the requirements for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at UCLA
under the tutelage of horn professor, Brian O’Connor. His other most
influential teachers have included James Thatcher, Earl Paluzzi, Calvin
Smith, and Arthur LaBar.
Dr. Hageman also devotes
much of his time to teaching and has worked with students in both Tennessee
and California at the elementary through the collegiate level. He currently
lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Lindsey, and their less than active cat,
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