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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

J. Scott Janusch

Oboe

Scott Janusch, Principal Oboe of the Honolulu Symphony, was a scholarship student at the Manhattan School of Music and the Cleveland Institute of Music where he earned his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees, respectively. His teachers include John Mack, Elaine Douvas, Henry Schuman and Marc Lifschey. Prior to joining the Honolulu Symphony he performed in musical ensembles in Jamaica and Mexico. Scott has also performed as Principal Oboe with the San Antonio Symphony, San Diego Symphony, and the Santa Barbara Symphony, where he was a featured soloist in April 2004. He has also been featured as a soloist with the Honolulu Symphony on three occasions, performing the Mozart Oboe Concerto in 1990 and 2002, and the Vivaldi d minor Concerto in 1999. Scott has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and participated in the Maui Chamber Music Festival, the Colorado Music Festival, the La Jolla Chamber Music Festival, and the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. Also a keyboard artist, Scott has performed on the piano, harpsichord, and celesta for the Honolulu Symphony, Ballet Hawaii, Chamber Music Hawaii, and for many faculty recitals at the University of Hawaii.

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