Martin Hodapp

Martin Hodapp Martin is the Secretary-Treasurer of Indianapolis Musicians Local 3, AFM, and is deeply involved with the area professional music community. He was a professional tubist for over thirty-five years, performing both jazz and classical music. He is an authority on early jazz, and his Traditional Jazz Band presented clinics and concerts throughout the United States for over twenty years. He has also performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and with many other orchestras, brass ensembles, and concert bands.

Martin did his undergraduate studies at Butler University, and earned a Masters in Jazz Studies, with a tuba performance Minor, from Indiana University. He has studied tuba with Arnold Jacobs, Harvey Phillips, and Daniel Corrigan.

Martin has completed course work in a Doctoral program in Music Education, with a Concentration in Ethnomusicology, at IU. Recently he completed Level III in Musicians’ Wellness, with Psychologist Dr. Louise Montello, from New York University, and has participated in Performance Wellness workshops in New York City and Louisville, KY.

Martin teaches the following courses at IUPUI: The History of Jazz; Understanding Jazz; The Music of Louis Armstrong; and Music for the Listener. He has also taught Music of World Cultures at Marian College for over ten years.

Courses Taught at IUPUI

  • M110 Understanding the Orchestra
  • M110 Understanding Jazz
  • M110 Music of Louis Armstrong
  • M174 Music for the Listener
  • Z393 History of Jazz