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"I don't believe an orchestra should exist in an ivory tower, but should find its relevance
in the life of its community. Please remember, this orchestra belongs to the community."
- Steve Dinion, timpanist, percussionist

Jason Sudduth

English Horn

A native of Lubbock, TX, Jason Sudduth has served as oboist and solo English Horn of the Honolulu Symphony for the past four seasons.  He received his Bachelor of Music degree with honors from Texas Tech University, and earned a Masters degree from Rice University's Shepherd School of Music, where he studied with Robert Atherholt.  He has served as Principal Oboe of the Lubbock and Midland/Odessa Symphonies, in addition to appearing with the Houston Symphony and Ballet.

Prior to his tenure in Hawaii, Jason was second oboist with the San Jose Symphony, and performed frequently with the San Francisco Symphony, Opera San Jose, and the San Francisco Opera.  He has participated in the Texas, Breckenridge, Carmel-Bach, Midsummer Mozart, and SunValley (ID) festivals, as well as serving as Principal Oboe of the North Carolina School of the Arts' Festival Orchestra on it's summer European tour.

Jason is a passionate teacher and has taught oboe at San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, and UC Santa Cruz.  He is currently the oboe instructor for the Punahou School in Honolulu, and is a founding member of the Moving Parts Ensemble.

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