Narrator: Martin Hackleman
Duration: 1h 38m
Martin Hackleman's personal reflections of an early age and as an older person. Reflections as a 17-year-old young man trying to understand who is becoming and the same person at 73 sharing what happened and new wonderings in general. Told through musical lessons, ways to improve your life.Martin Hackleman, a world-renowned French horn player, began his distinguished career at the remarkable age of 19 as Principal Horn of the Calgary Philharmonic. He went on to hold the same prestigious position with the Vancouver Symphony, Montreal Symphony, and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., solidifying his status as one of the finest horn players of his generation.
Internationally acclaimed, Hackleman toured the world as a member of both the Canadian Brass and the Empire Brass Quintet. His extensive discography includes over 50 professional albums, featuring orchestral works, chamber music, and numerous solo recordings.
Now retired from his role as Professor of Horn at the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Conservatory of Music, Hackleman lives in Kansas City with his wife, Kelly, and their two Mini Golden Doodles, Kenna and Duncan.
Published by: Lantern Audio
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