2024 Mid South Horn Workshop Program

Dr. Nathan Dishman is Associate Professor of Trombone at Iowa State University. Their families also share striking similarities with spouses named Jennifer, two kids, and two dogs. Jacqueline Fassler-Kerstetter Jacqueline Fassler-Kerstetter teaches horn, music theory, and high brass techniques at Kansas State University. She plays second horn in the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley (Lindsborg, KS) and is a member of the K-State Faculty Brass Quintet and the Konza Wind Quintet. Jackie has performed as a horn soloist with the K-State orchestra, bands, and clarinet choir and soloed on the K-State Symphony Band’s South Pacific tour. She also performed with her husband, Tod Kerstetter, at the International Clarinet Association’s “ClarinetFest” in Assisi, Italy (2013). Before moving to Kansas, Jackie was a member of the Evansville (IN) Philharmonic and the Owensboro (KY) Symphony. She freelanced as a recording artist in Nashville and played extra horn in the Nashville Symphony. Other past orchestral experience includes full-time positions with the Filarmónica del Bajío of Guanajuato (Mexico), the Asheville (NC) Symphony, and the Myrtle Beach (SC) Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed at the Aspen Music Festival, the Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt (Austria), and with the American Wind Symphony on tours in America and Northern Europe. Randall Faust Recordings of the music of Randall Faust are available on various labels including MSR Classics, Summit Records, and Crystal Records. His compositions are regularly heard in concerts and recitals at universities and festivals around the country and have been performed at many conferences-including The International Horn Symposia as well as at other significant venues such as the Bicentennial Festival of American Music at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall. Randall Faust is an Emeritus Professor of Music at Western Illinois University where he served on the faculty from 1997 until May 2018— and performed as hornist of the Camerata Woodwind Quintet and the LaMoine Brass Quintet. Previously, he held appointments at Auburn University (Alabama) and Shenandoah Conservatory of Music (Virginia).

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