Caleb Hudson

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Caleb Hudson

Biography

Caleb Hudson is an American composer and trumpeter.

Caleb is the newest [2019] member of the Canadian Brass, having graduated from the Juilliard School with both Bachelor and Master of Music degrees. He is an alumnus of Interlochen Arts Academy and Ensemble Connect, a fellowship program of Carnegie Hall that promotes community outreach, and music education.

Caleb is known for his piccolo trumpet mastery of Bach’s infamous Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, having performed it around the world with ensembles including Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Israel Philharmonic Soloists, and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Caleb enjoys writing and arranging music for Canadian Brass, having many works performed, published, and recorded. They can be heard on two albums, Canadian Brass: Perfect Landing and Canadian Brass: Great Wall of China. In 2015, his original composition White Rose Elegy was performed as a world premiere in Lincoln Center by the Canadian Brass and New York Philharmonic Principal Brass.

Caleb is assistant professor of trumpet at the prestigious University of North Texas College of Music, where he is devoted to teaching and sharing his love for music with students.


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