Jersey Girl wrote:I looked over the links you provided, marg. I think Prof. Hazen definitely qualifies. I like that he has musical talent.
Now see, there is definitely something wrong with me (yes, we knew that). You put up links with his academic qualifications and what I see is the symphonic trumpet and his eyes.
Jersey Girl I don't think you read his bio fully. He's actually quite an accomplished professional musician besides being an accomplished scientist, writer and university professor.
Here I'll post what it says:
In addition to his academic pursuits, Robert Hazen has played symphonic trumpet professionally since 1966. He studied in Boston with Natalo Paella, Andre Come, and Armando Ghitalla, and in Washington with Steven Hendrickson, Adel Sanchez, Chris Gekker and Emerson Head. He has appeared as soloist with the Boston Symphony Esplanade Orchestra, the National Gallery Orchestra, the Washington Handel Festival Orchestra, and on BBC TV in England. Hazen has given many recitals in the United States and Great Britain; in 1998 he appeared as soloist at the Kennedy Center with the Washington Chamber Symphony. He has performed with numerous ensembles in Europe and North America, including the Boston and National Symphonies, Orchestre de Paris, the New York, Boston, Washington, and Metropolitan Operas, and the Jeoffrey, American, Kirov, and Royal Ballets. He performs regularly with the National Gallery Orchestra, the Washington Bach Consort (on historic instruments), and the National Philharmonic, for which he is also a Board Member. Hazen has been recorded with ensembles on DDG, Pro Arte, New World, Nonesuch, Smithsonian and AMI records.