Unique annual seminar and retreat for horn players of all ages, accomplishments and abilities.
12/04/2024
π― In this season of giving, we invite you to consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Cormont Music, the non-profit parent organization of KBHC and Horn Camp Connect. Your gift helps support a variety of initiatives, including:
β’ Camp Scholarships β Assisting talented young musicians with partial or full tuition support to attend Horn Camp. This year, we awarded 34 scholarships to deserving participants.
β’Horn Camp Connect β A free, interactive platform that has connected horn players across 50 states and 27 countries, offering presentations by world-class musicians like Felix Klieser, Kevin Newton, and Radegundis Feitosa. This past year alone, over 550 participants engaged with our content at no cost.
We hope you'll consider supporting Cormont Music in your year-end giving plans. Every gift, no matter the size, directly impacts the future of Horn Camp and helps us provide opportunities for horn players everywhere. Make your donation online at the link below! If you'd prefer to send us a check, please contact Christine Pelletier, Director of Development, by emailing [email protected].
Thank you for your generosity and for helping us continue to nurture the horn community! βοΈ
KBHC 2025 will be held for two weeks from June 7-14 and June 15-22. Join us at The Tilton School in New Hampshire to work with our world-class faculty and enhance your technique, work with like-minded musicians, and focus on all things horn in a supportive, collaborative environment. Enjoy daily warm-ups and masterclasses, private lessons, orchestral excerpt classes, solo coachings, Alexander Technique, and more. Enjoy early bird savings of $100 off your tuition when you register for camp between now and December 31! Scholarships are also available.
Donβt miss your chance to join us for this life changing experience! For more information or to register today, visit horncamp.org π―
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11/28/2024
To all who celebrate, Happy Thanksgiving from Cormont Music and KBHC! π¦π
11/22/2024
π― It's almost time for our November episode of Horn Camp Connect! We are so excited for this interview between Lin Baird and Bernhard Scully, where they will discuss Lin's new role on the board of Cormont Music, her growing database of horn music by women composers, and her new album! Visit the link below to register for FREE! β¨
ποΈ Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024
π Time: 10:00am EST
π Location: Zoom
βοΈ Register: https://hcclinbaird.eventbrite.com
11/22/2024
π― Curious about what to expect at ? We've got you covered! Next up: our small group masterclasses.
In addition to technical development, your camp experience will be filled with wonderful performance and networking opportunities that will transform your horn playing. We hope you'll join us next June! β¨
11/21/2024
π― Join us for our November episode of Horn Camp Connect, featuring KBHC Faculty Lin Baird being interviewed by KBHC Artistic Director Bernhard Scully! Lin and Bernhard will discuss Lin's new role on the board of Cormont Music, new developments from her composition database, and share some recordings from her new album. Register for FREE today by clicking the link below. We hope to see you there! β¨
ποΈ Date: Saturday, November 23, 2024
π Time: 10:00am EST
π Location: Zoom
βοΈ Register: https://hcclinbaird.eventbrite.com
11/15/2024
π― Curious about what to expect at KBHC 2025? Weβve got you covered! Next up: Audition Preparation.
In addition to building your technique and fundamentals skills, youβll have plenty of opportunities to work on specialized skills, perform, and network at camp. We hope youβll join us in June! β¨
11/11/2024
π― Join us for our November episode of Horn Camp Connect, featuring KBHC Faculty Lin Baird being interviewed by KBHC Artistic Director Bernhard Scully! Lin and Bernhard will discuss Lin's new role on the board of Cormont Music, new developments from her composition database, and share some recordings from her new album. Register for FREE today by clicking the link below. We hope to see you there! β¨
π― Curious about what to expect at KBHC 2025? Weβve got you covered! Next up: Fundamentals.
In addition to building your foundational skills, youβll have plenty of performance and networking opportunities that will transform your horn playing. We hope youβll join us in June! β¨
10/28/2024
π― Curious about what to expect at ? We've got you covered! First up: our daily warm-ups.
In addition to technical development, your camp experience will be filled with wonderful performance and networking opportunities that will transform your horn playing. We hope you'll join us next June! β¨
10/24/2024
πΆ Exciting news! Horn Camp Connect featuring KBHC's Artistic Team is now LIVE on our YouTube channel! π If you weren't able to make it or just want to watch again, tune in to hear highlights from KBHC 2024, details about KBHC 2025, and our tips to enhance your practice sessions this fall. Tune in and let us know your thoughts! π
10/11/2024
π― Thanks to all who attended our first Horn Camp Connect event of the season! We'd like to share some highlights from the session, starting with KBHC Artistic Director Bernhard Scully sharing a tip to strengthen your weakest areas in the practice room.
Stay tuned for more highlights! β¨
10/04/2024
π― It's almost time for our first Horn Camp Connect event of the season! We are so excited for an engaging discussion about all things KBHC and HCC, as well as practice tips and career updates from our hosts! Click on the link below to register for FREE! β¨
π― Curious to know more about this week's Horn Camp Connect session? We'll be discussing highlights from , sharing updates about , giving insight into upcoming projects and career highlights from the hosts, promoting this season of Horn Camp Connect, and sharing our most essential practice tips. You don't want to miss this event! Register today for FREE by clicking the link below! β¨
π― There is still time to register for our first Horn Camp Connect session of the season, featuring KBHC's Artistic Team and Faculty Member Aliyah Danielle! We'll share updates from and some news about , give insight into this season's HCC epsiodes, share upcoming projects and career highlights, and share some essential practice tips! Visit the link in our bio today to register for FREE! β¨
π― Join us for the season kickoff of Horn Camp Connect, featuring Artistic Director Bernhard Scully, Associate Artistic Director Jesse McCormick, Assistant Artistic Director Nikki LaBonte, and KBHC Faculty Aliyah Danielle! Be among the first to hear about updates on , a sneak peek at the rest of this season's HCC episodes, updates on projects and career developments from the team, and tips to improve your practice. We hope you'll connect with us for this exciting event! Register for FREE today by clicking the link below! β¨
π£ Join us THIS EVENING for our KBHC and Horn Camp Connect alumni reception! Make sure you RSVP at the link in our bio, and weβll see you there! β¨π―
07/30/2024
π We are excited to be exhibiting at IHS 56! Come join us in the Runyan room to chat and learn more about camp and our digital offerings π―β¨
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π― Thanks to all who attended our first Horn Camp Connect event of the season! We'd like to share some highlights from the session, starting with KBHC Artistic Director Bernhard Scully sharing a tip to strengthen your weakest areas in the practice room.
Stay tuned for more highlights! β¨
#HornCampConnect #KBHC2025 #BernhardScully #CormontMusic #PracticeTip
A peek into faculty member Pat Hughesβ featured warmup during Week 2 of #KBHC2024 π―
Live from #KBHC2024β¦ join faculty member Nikki LaBonte as she finds out which famous solos horn players think are actually bad π₯΄
Week 1 of #KBHC2024 is a wrap! Stay tuned for highlights and updates from Week 2 π―
HCC featuring Kevin Newton
Our final Horn Camp Connect of the season is finally here! Imani Winds hornist and new KBHC faculty member Kevin Newton to discuss his background as a musician and expanding your musical horizons. Check out this snippet about Kevin's thoughts on genre here, and catch the entire session now on our YouTube channel by visiting the link below!
https://youtu.be/Qf8uPjyK0DQ?si=7kL6-izjvFidVfO0
#cormontmusic #horncamp #kendallbettshorncamp #horncampconnect #hcc #frenchhorn #horn #frenchhorns #valthorn #waldhorn #trompa #cor #cuerno #imaniwinds #kevinnewton #manhattanschoolofmusic #stonybrook
Thanks so much to everyone who came out to our last Horn Camp Connect featuring Felix Klieser, where he discussed his journey on the horn and shared many moving thoughts and perspectives on making music and enjoying life. In this clip, Felix responds to the question βWhat advice would you give to other horn players?β Catch the entire session now on our YouTube channel by visiting the link below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp1v79BqVYU
Thanks so much to everyone who came out to our last Horn Camp Connect featuring Radegundis Feitosa, where he gave an in-depth explanation of his approach to fundamentals and shared some incredible Brazilian music! Enjoy this clip of Radegundis playing Frevo Sanfonado by Maestro Sivuca. Catch the entire session now on our YouTube channel by visiting the link in our bio!
Our second Horn Camp Connect of the season will be released on January 1, 2024! The session features one of KBHC's faculty pianists, Patti Wolf. She is joined by KBHC Associate Artistic Director Jesse McCormick, and they discuss the ins-and-outs of working with collaborative pianists. Stay tuned for the premiere next week! π―#cormontmusic #horncamp #kendallbettshorncamp #horncampconnect #hcc #frenchhorn #horn #frenchhorns #valthorn #waldhorn #trompa #cor #cuerno #utaustin #pattiwolf #collaborativepianist
When Kendall Betts was elected to the Advisory Council of the International Horn Society in 1993, he began attending the annual International Horn Workshops where he became acquainted with many horn players of various ages, backgrounds, abilities and accomplishments. These musicians fell into four categories: Amateurs, Educators, Professionals and Students. In talking to the many individuals of these diverse groups, he discovered that most of them had a need for instruction in the various aspects of horn playing from the very simplest fundamental techniques to the most complex interpretive problems of the repertoire. Many said that they would be interested in participating in an intense program of study and performance. As he thought about their remarks, Betts created the concept of an intense seminar and retreat where horn players of all ages would gather for a period of time to study with the finest faculty and perform. It also occurred to him that this should take place in a pleasant and isolated location so to heighten the concentration levels of the participants and give them a truly unique environment in which to grow musically. Betts approached the administration of the White Mountain School who were most receptive to the idea and the first Kendall Betts Horn Camp was scheduled for a week in June 1995.
Over the next four years, KBHC grew from a relatively informal one-week program (the first two years with a small faculty) to the present three-week seminar and retreat. Our faculty and guests included Vince Barbee, Mary Bisson, William Capps, Kristen Hansen, Michael Hatfield, Greg Hustis, David Kaslow, Peter Kurau, Walter Lawson, Abby Mayer, David Ohanian, Soichiro Ohno, Bob Osmun, Milton Phibbs, Jean Rife, Eric Ruske, Julie Schleif, James Thatcher, Michael Thompson, and Barry Tuckwell along with collaborative pianists Patti Wolf and Steven Harlos.
Each camp was different in both schedule and character, and through new experiences Bettslearned how to improve each subsequent program for the benefit of all the participants. This culminated at KBHC in 1999 which brought major changes and improvements to the program. The biggest change was our location as we moved to Camp Ogontz in Lyman, NH, 12 miles south of Littleton. Camp Ogontz, with its many buildings and cabins, is more isolated and rustic and gave us room to βspread out.β The food is fantastic not to mention the views of Mt. Lafayette and the lake. The entire faculty now stays on campus so there is much more opportunity for interaction outside of the schedule between participants and faculty. Enrollment was capped and the faculty enlarged to give us a participant to faculty ratio of 4:1. This provided for smaller classes, more private lessons and the addition of open studios. KBHC 2000 β 2015 have all proven to be exceptional programs. In addition to the return of many previous faculty members, we have welcomed Jacquelyn Adams, Jeffrey Agrell, Hermann Baumann, Carolyn Blice, James Decker, Lin Foulk, Michel Garcin-Marrou, Randy Gardner, Lowell Greer, Martin Hackelman, Don Haddad, Douglas Hill, Soren Hermansson, Robert Holye, Patrick Hughes, Charles Kavalovski, Roger Kaza, David Krehbiel, Kazmierz Machala, Richard Mackey, Eldon Matlick, Ethel Merker, Jennifer Montone, Jeff Nelsen, Andrew Pelletier, Robert Routch, Morris Secon, Karen Schneider, Bernhard Scully, Ellen Dinwiddie Smith, Edwin Thayer, Kerry Turner and collaborative pianists Eric Charnofsky, Tomoko Kanamaru, Arlene Kies, Gregory Millar and Elaine M. Ross. The enlarged faculty and improved schedule helped the faculty to spend more individual timeοΏ½ with participants. In addition, improvements at Camp Ogontz gave us more studio space and better facilities. We again had two public performances each week.
Kendallβs goal was to have the best possible horn experience in the world for all involved. His philosophy of teaching at the camp is to give every participant the opportunity to become the best musician they can be through proper instruction and dedicated support. Participants leave with new knowledge of music and the horn, better technique and musicianship and a renewed confidence in themselves and their desire to achieve. The entire faculty echoes Kendallβs Socratic approach so that there is a particular sense of unity throughout the session. This, coupled with the joy of playing music on the horn, gives participants and faculty alike a truly unique and remarkable musical and personal experience.
Since 1995, there are 898 alumni from Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, The United Kingdom, and the United States, ranging in age from 14 to 86 years old.