The International Horn Society is a global horn community. We celebrate diversity and exercise tolerance, and we are here to offer support, resources, and inspiration. Views expressed by individual members of the IHS do not necessarily reflect our values and aims of the society as a whole.
The IHS Friendship Project offers adjusted one-year regular and electronic memberships to residents of countries based on the United Nations Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). To view the adjusted rates and see if you qualify for a Friendship Project adjustment, visit The Friendship Project page.
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We are looking for two new Regional Coordinators, for Europe and for Central & South America. Be sure to apply before the deadline on Sunday, March 31! Note: Regional Coordinators must be IHS members.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Vice-President Bernardo Silva at vice-president@hornsociety.org.
To add your assistantship or other position announcement, send all of the information to manager@hornsociety.org
Now Hiring: The IHS is hiring a part-time Executive Administrative Assistant as well as a part-time Marketing Manager! Please click the following links to view the position description and to submit an application. Apply by Monday, October 13 to be considered!
The International Horn Society (IHS) is seeking a Marketing Manager to lead and execute digital outreach through email, newsletter, and social media. The role requires consistent communication and alignment with IHS’s organizational goals and messaging strategy. Attendance at relevant meetings and timely responsiveness to feedback are essential due to the nature of marketing and social media.
The Executive Administrative Assistant position works as the assistant to the chief administrative position for the International Horn Society. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Executive Administrative Assistant facilitates communication with membership and within the IHS staff and volunteers.
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We appeal to all persons who possess source documents related to the work of the composer Richard Strauss (1864–1949), as well as those individuals who have knowledge of the whereabouts of such sources.
Since 1 October 2009, the Richard Strauss Institute in Garmisch-Partenkirchen began work on the Richard-Strauss-Quellenverzeichnis (RSQV). The project is under the financial support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Its goal is to develop and document as completely as possible the source documents related to the work of the composer Richard Strauss (1864–1949). By source documents we mean, among other things, autograph musical manuscripts (as well as copies of them), printer and copy-editor proofs, additional letters and postcards from or to Richard Strauss. The collected information will then be published online in a musicological database. This would thus provide our research with a modern, effective tool for conducting a quick and uncomplicated search of the source documents.
Call for Papers for the
July 12-15, 2012
New York City,
New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music Program and
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Submit an abstract of 350 words for papers of 20 minutes in length that address the theme of the history, repertoires, performance practices and cultural issues relevant to brass instruments and the environments in which they have been prominent.
Submit abstracts to: president@historicbrass.org by October 1, 2011
Details on the HBS website www.historicbrass.org