Episodes

  • Episode 75: Xiao-Ming Han
    Jul 15 2026

    Join us in Episode 75 for a conversation with 2025 IHS Punto Award Winner Xiao-Ming Han! Xiao-Ming recently retired from the German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and returned to his native China to teach at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

    Episode Highlights

    • Growing up in China in the 1960s in a musical family
    • Choosing between music and sports
    • Attending conservatory in Beijing at age 14.
    • Joining the China Philharmonic at age 17.
    • Early meeting with Richard Mackey, replacing Richard Mackey at the last minute on Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony conducted by Seiji Ozawa.
    • Leaving China at 18 to pursue horn at Tanglewood and the New England Conservatory.
    • Studying in Germany and winning an orchestral position at the age of 21.
    • Coming back to his roots in Shanghai as a professor to mentor the next generation of players
    • Promoting the IHS in China
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    56 mins
  • Episode 73: Elizabeth Freimuth
    May 15 2026

    Our guest for Episode 73 is Elizabeth Freimuth, professor of horn in the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, former principal horn of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and a member of the IHS Advisory Council!

    Episode Highlights

    • Teaching full time at her Alma Mater, Rice University
    • Differences between teaching full time and performing in an orchestra full time.
    • Changes in teaching philosophy over the years
    • Balancing analytical mindset vs. performance mindset
    • Importance of the IHS
    • International Horn Competition of America
    • Technology and horn playing/teaching
    • “It’s a very distracting world…”
    • Cincinnati Symphony/Pops stories
    • Keeping playing fundamentals in order

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    52 mins
  • Episode 72: Matias Piñera
    Apr 15 2026

    Join us in Episode 72 for a conversation with Matias Piñera, Solo horn of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra!

    Episode Highlights

    • Important influences
    • Preparing for the Munich Philharmonic audition, audition process
    • Living and working in Germany, and what he misses most about Chile
    • Teaching position at the Mozarteum Academy.
    • Balancing teaching and performing
    • Latin Band Los Pitutos https://youtu.be/4EgTgsDeZww?si=6wHp40i6HM9ZZkGm developed new instrument
    • How the International Horn Society been important in his career.
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    53 mins
  • Episode 71: Kate Caliendo
    Mar 15 2026

    Our guest for Episode 71 is Kate Caliendo! Kate enjoys a diverse musical career of symphonic playing, chamber music, recording, soloing and teaching. She is currently Second Horn of the Jacksonville Symphony and has also held Fourth Horn positions with the Houston Symphony and San Antonio Symphony.

    Episode Highlights

    • Getting started on the horn
    • Neurodivergence as a musician
    • New teaching position: University of North Florida
    • Round Top Music Festival
    • A multi-faceted approach to modern careers: gigging, teaching, playing, social media
    • “If you are making music, you are a musician.”
    • New project: Moonflower, for unaccompanied solo Horn
    • Charleston Horn Camp
    • Maintaining Inspiration as an artist
    • IHS importance
    • Social Media: Kate Caliendo or Kate Caliendo Horn
    • Katecaliendo.com
    • Kateplayshorn@gmail.com
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    47 mins
  • Episode 70: Dr. Derek J. Wright
    Feb 1 2026

    Join us in Episode 70 for a conversation with Dr. Derek J. Wright! Derek plays 3rd horn with the award-winning Dallas Winds and in the West Texas Symphony. He has performed with several major orchestras including the Fort Worth Symphony and the Dallas Symphony. Dr. Wright is also a co-owner of Houghton Horns. He has contributed to the design of horns and mouthpieces for the Verus brand and frequently speaks on instrument design and acoustics at various educational institutions.

    Episode Highlights

    • Horn playing journey, education, influences, etc.
    • Studying with Kazimierz Machala at the University of Illinois, followed by Masters at University of Minnesota, Doctorate at Arizona State University
    • Moving to Texas, getting started with Houghton Horns, and eventually becoming a co-owner
    • Houghton Horns Retail Shop and Repair Shop are two different businesses
    • “Bad practice is worse than no practice…”
    • Horn/mouthpiece design
    • Marketing, communication, and other aspects of the business
    • Skills learned as a musician that have been helpful in business, and vice-versa
    • Upcoming projects/developments
    • New Houghton Horns building with concert hall
    • Importance of the IHS to you and Houghton Horns
    • “I need to always learn…”
    • National Association of Music Merchandisers
    • National Association of School Music Dealers, Inc
    • Molly Gebrian, Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician's Guide to the Neuroscience of Practicing
    • The Savvy Musician by David Cutler
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 69: Wojciech Kamionka
    Jan 15 2026

    Our guest for this episode of The Horn Call podcast is Wojciech Kamionka, the host of IHS 58 in Poland!

    Episode Highlights

    • Musical journey, current teaching position
    • IHS58 preparations, news/updates
    • What IHS58 attendees can expect
    • Musical life in Poland, opportunities for horn players
    • Polish Music Edition: New method book
    • Scales and Arpeggios book: Penderecki Academy Press
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    44 mins
  • Episode 68: Heidi Oros
    Dec 15 2025

    Our guest for this episode of The Horn Call Podcast is the ebullient Heidi Oros!

    Heidi professional freelance hornist in the Finger Lakes area and is a former second hornist with La Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México. Heidi is a founding member (2006) of the woodwind ensemble, “i venti dementi,” and has been the hornist with the Swamp College Brass Quintet since 2007. Most recently, she joined the Lake Effect Winds, a woodwind quintet situated in Ithaca. Heidi earned her BM and MM at Ithaca College. She teaches private horn lessons in Trumansburg.

    Episode Highlights

    • Personal journey on the horn, important teachers/inspirations along the way
    • Keys to Transposition Book: https://www.keystotransposition.com/
    • Performing in Mexico
    • Organizing performances of Lionheart's Call by James Naigus to honor healthcare workers: jamesnaigus.com
    • Taking time off and coming back to the horn
    • High Range Magic: https://marsgelfo.com/hrm-overview/
    • Zoom Meetings with Jack Covert/Memorial Concert
    • Importance of the IHS, symposiums, community, etc.
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    47 mins