![]() Mr. Seebacher served on the faculty of the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts untilits elimination by Governor Ed Rendell and the Department of Education. While in residence there, he conducted opera and taught conducting, music theory and history, as well as French horn. He has conducted numerous All-State and Honors Orchestras in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Alabama. His guest artist collaborations have included those with Mark O'Connor, Midori, The Canadian Brass, Arlo Guthrie, Lynn Harrell, Joseph Schwantner, and the Celtic ensemble, Mithril.
He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Music (cum laude) from Youngstown State University, a Master's Degree in Orchestral Conducting from Bowling Green State University, and has completed his Doctoral studies at the University of Kentucky. Currently, he teaches strings at the University of South Alabama and French horn at the University of Mobile. Mr. Seebacher has participated in training workshops at The Cleveland Institute of Music and The School of Music at the University of Michigan. He conducted the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra as part of their inaugural conducting symposium. His teachers include William B. Slocum, Stephen L. Gage, John Nardolillo, Emily Freeman Brown, and Gustav Meier. |






