Anne Holmi


Adjunct Professor of French Horn

Education

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
DMA, Horn Performance
Master's Degree, Horn Performance

University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Bachelor's Degree - Horn Performance


Performance/Recording Highlights

Originally from Milwaukee, Wis., Anne Holmi just completed her 28th season as a hornist in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.  She  also is a member of the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra an serves as the fourth horn player.  Beginning in 2009, Ms. Holmi also performed with the Alabama Symphony and Jacksonville Symphony.  In addition, she freelances in the Coastal Carolina are  and maintains a studio of private students.  

Before coming to Charleston, Ms. Holmi played with the Roanoke Symphony in Virginia and Saginaw Symphony in Michigan.  Some of the music festivals she has performed in include the Aspen Music Festival, the National Orchestral Institute, Summit Brass Festival, and faculty member of the Skyline Brass Festival until 2001. 

She holds a DMA in Horn Performance from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, a Master’s Degree in Horn Performance from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and a Bachelor's Degree in Horn Performance from the University of Wisconsin- Madison.  Douglas Hill, Peter Landgren, Bryan Kennedy, Bill Cowart and Lowell Greer are among Ms. Holmi's principal teachers.

Ms. Holmi lives in Mount Pleasant with her husband, Peter, and enjoys visiting and spending time with their two adult children, Eric and Laura. 



Courses Taught

MUSP 206 - French Horn