David Krehbiel has been a quintessential
orchestral horn player, and he is passing on that
experience in clinics, a CD, conducting, and
teaching. In addition to playing principal horn in
the San Francisco Symphony for 26 years, Dave was
Chair of the Brass Department at the San Francisco
Conservatory of Music and is a founding member of
the Summit Brass as a player and conductor.
Dave was born in 1936. He took his first music
lessons on the trumpet in his hometown of Reedley
CA. He was in the eighth grade when he heard his
future teacher, James Winter, play, and from then
on, he knew that the sound of the horn was the
sound he wanted to make. "Recently, I unpacked a
horn I hadn't used for a while and out came this
smell of an old brass instrument, moldy and musty.
Instantly I was back in school again, opening a
case for the first time, seeing this magic thing I
was going to make sounds with."
He spent three years at Fresno State and played
with the newly formed Fresno Philharmonic. During
these years, he spent summers pumping gas at
Yosemite National Park. "Every night I would take
my horn up to Mirror Lake. The sound would float
across the lake and reflect off Half Dome and seem
to fill the whole valley. This was Horn Heaven."
His teacher suggested that he transfer to
Northwestern University in his fourth year to
study with Philip Farkas, who was then principal
horn of the Chicago Symphony and had been Winter's
teacher. A few months later, he won a position as
assistant principal with the Chicago Symphony and
remained there for five years, being elevated to
the position of co-principal horn under Fritz
Reiner. He left Chicago to become principal horn
of the Detroit Symphony and nine years later, in
1972, went back to California as principal horn of
the San Francisco Symphony.
While with the Detroit Symphony, Dave and Tom
Bacon (also a member of the orchestra) played in a
rock group, Symphonic Metamorphosis, which
recorded twice for London Records and played a
concert with the Detroit Symphony.
In addition to his position at San Francisco
Conservatory, Dave has been on the faculty at
DePaul University, Wayne State University, San
Francisco State, Fresno State, Northwestern
University, and most recently at Colburn School in
LA. He is a member and conductor of Summit Brass
and Bay Brass. He has taught and conducted at the
Music Academy of the West for ten years. He has
conducted members of the San Francisco Symphony in
special concerts, including a performance
commemorating the first anniversary of the Loma
Prieta Earthquake. In 1998, the National Academy
of Recording Art and Sciences presented him with a
special award in honor of his many musical
contributions to the community, and the San
Francisco Conservatory of Music named him
Professor of the Year. He is also involved with
the educational activities of the New World
Symphony in Miami.
Dave has been a soloist with many orchestras.
His CD, Orchestral Excerpts
for Horn on the Orchestral Pro Series with
Summit Brass, has been a boon to horn students
everywhere.
Dave continues to teach, play, and conduct,
including participating in IHS symposiums. He has
contributed articles to The
Horn Call and was interviewed for the
February 1997 issue. He was elected an IHS
Honorary Member in 2008.