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The long read: Fresh allegations against Houston horn

The long read: Fresh allegations against Houston horn

In May last year, Rice University in Texas fired horn professor William VerMeulen after allegations of sexual misconduct with female students, which he denied.

VerMeulen was suspended for two months from playing in the Houston Symphony, where he is principal horn, but has since resumed his seat. A review today, by Mark Gresham, shows why he is so valued: It is not unreasonable to assume that Eschenbach chose the Houston Symphony to perform and record this particular (Bruckner) symphony due to the artistry of principal French horn William VerMeulen. That choice was rewarded with stellar playing. From the opening solo, each phrase was thoughtfully shaped and expertly executed. It was a masterclass of great playing. The excellent French horn section joined him throughout, sounding especially impressive in the idiomatic third movement hunting scene.

An 8,000-word article, initiated by a student newspaper, now reopens the allegations against VerMeulen. It contains several personal stories, going back three decades.

You may read it here.

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