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Jonathan Boen Biography

Jonathan Boen
Jonathan Boen

Jonathan (Jon) Boen has served as Principal French Horn for the Grant Park Orchestra since 1998. He also serves as Principal Horn for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Music of the Baroque and the Chicago Philharmonic. Jon has performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Sir George Solti, and the Israel Philharmonic at the Ravinia Festival, at the request of Maestro Zubin Mehta. He also has been Guest Principal Horn for the Santa Fe Opera and the Milwaukee Symphony. A graduate of Northern Illinois University, Jon studied with William Klingelhoffer.

Jon has appeared with a variety of groups, including the Contemporary Chamber Players and Music Now. He is a former member of the Denver Symphony and the Chicago Brass Quintet, with whom he toured extensively and released three recordings. Jon has also taken part in the Colorado College Summer Festival, the Sanibel Music Festival, and Midsummer's Music in Door County, Wisconsin. He spent two summers at the Tanglewood Music Festival, and was the recipient of the Harry Shapiro Award for Excellence in Brass Performance.

In high demand both as a recitalist and orchestra soloist, Jon is known for his performances of works by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Lennox Berkeley, Brahms, Britten, Cherubini, Handel, Martinu, W.A. and Leopold Mozart, Poulenc, J.S. Schumann, Scriabin, Strauss, Telemann and Vivaldi.

To critical acclaim, he premiered Jan Bach's Horn Concerto in 1983, a work written especially for him by the renowned Illinois composer. In 2004, Jon revived the concerto in a historic performance with the Chicago Philharmonic (then called Symphony II), available on disk at Equilibrium.com.

Jon has been heard in multiple live WFMT Chicago radio broadcasts of concerts by the Lyric Opera, The Grant Park Symphony, and Music of the Baroque. He has been a guest on the Studs Terkel program, and has performed with "Live from WFMT." In addition, Jon has been active in Chicago's commercial recording studios, having taped more than 1,000 jingles for radio and television programs airing nationwide.

Teaching is an important part of Jon's musical life. He has given master classes through the United States, as well as in England and Japan. He currently serves on the faculty of the DePaul University School of Music in Chicago. To learn more about Jon, please visit: www.jonboen.com

 
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