Publicity Packet
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Publicity Packet
Who We Are The Salt River Brass… · is the most successful community band in the United States · has been part of the Valley arts scene for more than 20 years · is led by world-renowned musicians Patrick Sheridan and Sam Pilafian · features world-class guest artists at every concert · boasts an enthusiastic and dedicated audience · consistently plays to sell-out crowds · performs a broad spectrum of musical styles including jazz, Big Band and classical music from around the world · is involved in educational outreach · is committed to the musical entertainment, education and enrichment of the men, women and children of the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area PO Box 25619 Tempe, Arizona 85285 www.saltriverbrass.org (602) 334-4556 The Salt River Brass is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation Our Mission The mission of the Salt River Brass is to provide world-class music in a variety of styles to a broad spectrum of the public through brass band performances, recording production and community outreach programs. The Salt River Brass is a community band committed to the cultural enrichment of the people in the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area. PO Box 25619 Tempe, Arizona 85285 www.saltriverbrass.org (602) 334-4556 The Salt River Brass is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation Patrick Sheridan, Music Director Patrick Sheridan Patrick Sheridan is one of the most celebrated tuba soloists in his instrument's history. He has performed more than 3,000 concerts in over 50 countries in venues ranging from the White House to NBA half-time shows to the Hollywood Bowl. He is a former member of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band and has been featured on NBC's "Today Show" and NPR's "All Things Considered." He is equally at home with standard classical repertoire and as an entertainer in the “pops” realm. In addition to his musical studies with legendary tuba artists Arnold Jacobs, Sam Pilafian, Daniel Perantoni, Harvey Phillips and Jim Self, Mr. Sheridan holds a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in finance and marketing from the University of Michigan. Beyond his busy performing life, Patrick's commitment to education is extensive. With Sam Pilafian, he co-authored the popular pedagogy book, The Breathing Gym. His wind students occupy positions in major international ensembles. In 2001, Patrick founded The Institute for Performance Success. This unique educational resource is dedicated to bringing fresh and innovative learning technologies to performers and educators in search of peak performance. Patrick currently serves on the music faculties at Arizona State University and UCLA, and is a design consultant for Jupiter Band Instruments. In the community, Patrick serves as Music Director of The Salt River Brass and conductor of the Sonic Winds, made up of high school musicians from throughout the Valley. Patrick is a member of ASCAP, an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi and a Trustee of The International Music Camp. PO Box 25619 Tempe, Arizona 85285 www.saltriverbrass.org (602) 334-4556 The Salt River Brass is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation Sam Pilafian, Associate Conductor & Chief Arranger Sam Pilafian is perhaps best known as a founding member of the internationally renowned Empire Brass Quintet. He also has recorded and performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Lionel Hampton, and Pink Floyd. As a solo jazz artist, Sam has recorded fifteen CDs. As an arranger, composer and recording producer, Sam has recently produced and written for Joseph Alessi (New York Philharmonic), the Boston Brass, the Brass Band of Battle Creek, the Academy (of Drum Corp International), and the United States Air Force Band. Sam is the co-author with Patrick Sheridan of the best selling pedagogy texts Breathing Gym and Brass Gym. He is currently Professor of Music at Arizona State University, having previously served for twenty years on the faculties of Boston University and their summer Tanglewood Institute. Sam has won the Walter Naumberg Chamber Music Award, the Harvard Music Association Prize, the University of Miami's Distinguished Alumni Award, the Brevard Music Center Distinguished Alumni Award, the Robert Trotter Annual Visiting Professorship at the University of Oregon, Arizona State University, and a 2006 Spirit of Disney award for creativity and design awarded by Drum Corps International. Sam is the Co-Director of the Institute for Performance Success, a design consultant for Jupiter Band Instruments. and Director of the ASU Jazz Repertory Band. PO Box 25619 Tempe, Arizona 85285 www.saltriverbrass.org (602) 334-4556 The Salt River Brass is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation Recordings This CD celebrates classics from the 1940s—the Golden Era of American song—including Gershwin favorite S'Wonderful, Cole Porter's Every Time We Say Goodbye, Lionel Hamptom's Hamp's Boogie, Leonard Bernstein's Overture to 'Candide' and Aaron Copeland's Grovers Corners from the music for Our Town. Bill Reddie's Channel One Suite features an unforgettable solo by world renowned percussionist Dan Bukvich. These songs and more make this CD a classic! Ladies and gentlemen, turn your attention to the center ring as a musical circus comes to town! Clowns, acrobats and galloping horses spring to life in Fucik's Entry of the Gladiators, Henry Fillmore's Circus Bee, and Russell Alexander's Olympia Hippodrome, a Barnum & Bailey favorite! This international spectacle also features, among others, Manuel De Falla's Ritual Fire Dance, Rimsky-Korsidov's Dance of the Tumblers, and Stephen Sondheim's Send in the Clowns. Big Fun under the Big Top! The Salt River Brass presents a holiday collection like no other with songs ranging from the popular (Irving Berlin's White Christmas, James Pierpont's Jingle Bells, and Stephen Bulla's The Twelve Days of Christmas), to the classical (Gustav Holst's In the Bleak Midwinter, Dmitri Shostakovitch's Folk Festival, and selections from Tchaikovsky's Suite from the Nutcracker), to the downright breathtaking, such as vocalist Melissa Spevacek's virtuoso rendition of Viene! T'affretta! from Verdi's MacBeth. Holiday magic! PO Box 25619 Tempe, Arizona 85285 www.saltriverbrass.org (602) 334-4556 The Salt River Brass is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation