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Jared Hauser's performing career has taken him throughout
North America and Europe appearing as soloist, chamber
musician and clinician. A recipient of numerous awards,
he has received top prizes at the 2001 Isle of Wight
International Oboe Competition (the only American prize
winner in the competition’s history) and the 2000
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Bradlin Competition.
In May of 2002, Jared was appointed principal oboist
of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and has since
appeared as a featured soloist performing concerti by
Bach and Vivaldi. Other recent solo appearances include
performances with the Orchestra of Northern New York,
Orlando’s Bella Baroque, and with United Kingdom's
Bournemouth Symphonette at the Isle of Wight International
Oboe Festival. He also performs with the Hot Springs
Music Festival in Arkansas where he is a faculty member,
and can be heard on recordings from the Koch International,
AUR, Phoenix and Blue Griffin labels.
Some of Jared’s other orchestral credits include
performing with the Michigan Opera Theater, New World
Symphony Orchestra, the Lansing Symphony Orchestra,
and as guest principal oboe with the Houston Symphony.
Jared has been a faculty member at Concordia College,
the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam where he was
a member of the Potsdam Woodwind Quintet, the University
of Michigan’s Summer Arts Institute and for the
Interlochen Center for the Arts' All-State division.
Other summers Jared has appeared at the music festivals
of Banff AL, Sarasota FL, and Breckenridge CO as principal
oboist of the National Repertory Orchestra.
Jared holds degrees from the University of Michigan,
the Oberlin Conservatory and Rice University. His principal
teachers include James Caldwell, Robert Atherholt, Alex
Klein, Elizabeth Camus, Dan Stolper, Harry Sargous and
Mark Dubois.
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