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Jeff
has gone on to do studio recording session work for many area groups of
varying styles, and appears on approximately 20 CDs. In 2003, Jeff
performed with two area musicians on the soundtrack for a commissioned
work. This was an animated trailer that is shown at the beginning of
films showing at the historic Grandin Theater, in Roanoke, VA. This work
won several ADDY awards in advertising for 2003-2004 in several
categories including Best in Show.
Jeff
has done other music education programs with The Marcato Trio/ Roanoke
Chamber Players. This was a classical trio sponsored by the Roanoke
Symphony Orchestra, which performed concerts and artist-in-residence
programs at schools in Roanoke City and County, and Montgomery County.
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Jeff
Hofmann studied bass at Roanoke College, under Alan Weinstein (Kandinsky
Trio, and Assistant Professor of cello and bass at Virginia Tech). Jeff
also studied under Ed Mikenas (Roanoke and Lynchburg Symphonies), and
Bleda Elibal (Principal Bassist-Roanoke Symphony, Dayton Philharmonic
Orchestra, West Virginia Symphony).
Jeff
currently performs with groups of varying styles including jazz, Celtic,
Latin, bluegrass, R&B, and classical. Some of these groups are comprised
of members of the Virginia Commission for the Arts, teachers, and studio
session musicians.
In
June of 2003, Jeff was invited to participate in the 37th annual
Smithsonian Folklife Festival, with the Celtibillies. That same year,
the Celtibillies were named into the Virginia Commission for the Arts
for 2004-2005, and then again for 2005-2006.
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