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WELCOME HOW TO USE THIS E-PROGRAM: When you see text highlighted in blue in the schedule: Stephen Kunzer Tap it, and the book will take you to to that artist’s program information ••• When you see an artist’s name in the program highlighted in blue: Ryan Robinson, tuba Tap it, and it will take you to their bio information ••• Tapping the button below will return you to the Master Schedule At-A-Glance: MASTER SCHEDULE 5 SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE THURSDAY TIME LOCATION Room A110 Room A105 1:00PM Petree Recital Hall Room 344 Wimberly Room A105 3:00PM Room 344 Wimberly EVENT Euphonium Artist Prelims Tuba Mock Orchestra Prelims Tuba Artist Prelims Tuba Mock Band Prelims Euphonium Mock Band Prelims Tuba Mock Orchestra Finals Tuba Mock Band Finals Euphonium Mock Band Finals FivE, United States Army Band Ceremonial 7:30PM Petree Recital Hall Opening Concert Tuba Euphonium Quartet 6 TYPE Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition Competition SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE Friday TIME 9:00AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 10:30AM 11:00AM 11:30AM 1:00PM 2:00PM LOCATION TYPE Room A110 Warmup Room A105 Meeting Petree Recital Hall Recital Petree Recital Hall Recital Room A110 Clinic Room A105 Competition Petree Recital Hall Recital Petree Recital Hall Recital Room A110 Clinic Petree Recital Hall Ensemble Recital Petree Recital Hall Recital Room A110 Clinic Room A105 Competition Petree Recital Hall Recital Room A110 Clinic ROOM A105 Masterclass Petree Recital Hall 2:30PM Petree Recital Hall 7 Recital Recital EVENT Brian Dobbins ITEA General Meeting Richard Demy Mark Norman Orchestra Panel Discussion Quartet Prelims Geoff Durbin Matt Wilshire Oklahoma City Philharmonic Low Brass North Texas Euphonium Quartet Chris Buckley Ted Cox – Beyond Music Quartet Finals Stephen Kunzer and Matt Tropman Mark Norman - Conducting and Rehearsing Tuba/Euphonium Ensembles Tuba Mock Band Finalists with Charles Gianelli Kevin Wass Justin Benavidez SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE TIME LOCATION Room A110 3:00pm Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 3:30PM Petree Recital Hall Room A110 4:00PM Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 4:30PM Petree Recital Hall Room A110 5:00PM Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 5:30PM Petree Recital Hall 7:30PM Petree Recital Hall 10:00PM 8 Blue Garten TYPE EVENT Matt Mireles - Become a better Clinic performer by studying conducting. Euphonium Mock Band Finalists w/ Dr. Masterclass Brian Bowman Recital Jay Hunsberger Recital Jeff Baker Clinic Matt Owen – ElectroBrass Tuba Mock Orchestra Finalists w/ Don Masterclass Little Ensemble Recital University of Texas Pan AmericaN Recital Ryan Robinson w/ OKC Low Brass Competition Tuba Artist Finals Competition Euphonium Artist Finals Recital Brandon Jones Recital PhilLip Black Stephen Kunzer, OCU Faculty Brass Evening Recital Quintet, Matt Mireles, Boyd Street Brass Late Night SHOW Matt Owen & Eclectic Tuba SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE Saturday TIME LOCATION 9:00AM Room A110 9:30AM Petree Recital Hall Room A110 10:00AM Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 10:30AM Petree Recital Hall 11:00AM 11:30AM 1:00PM 1:30PM 2:00PM 2:30PM 9 TYPE Warmup Recital Clinic Competition Recital Recital EVENT Jay Hunsberger Matthew Gray Military Band Panel Discussion Young Artist Prelims Albert and Sarah Miller Paul Nesper Kevin Miller - The Care and Feeding of a Room A110 Clinic High School Low Brass Ensemble Room A105 Masterclass Quartet Winners with Chris Buckley Petree Recital Hall Recital Jesse Orth Petree Recital Hall Recital Jeremy McBride Room A110 Masterclass Artist Tuba with Jay Hunsberger Room A105 Masterclass Artist Euphonium with Matt Tropman Petree Recital Hall Recital Andy Larson Petree Recital Hall Recital Nate Gay Raul Rodriguez - Rethinking Our Visits to Room A110 Clinic the Practice Room Room A105 Ensemble Recital Impact Brass Petree Recital Hall Ensemble Recital Texas A&M Commerce Room A105 Competition Young Artist Finals Petree Recital Hall Recital Scott Roeder SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE TIME LOCATION Room A110 3:00PM Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 3:30PM Petree Recital Hall Room A110 4:00PM Room A105 Petree Recital Hall 4:30PM Petree Recital Hall 5:00PM Petree Recital Hall 7:30PM Petree Recital Hall 10 TYPE Clinic EVENT FivE - Survival Guide: Chamber Music Ken Drobnak - Holton Factory Clinic Reference Collection Recital Jarrod Williams Recital Matt Mireles Clinic Jeff Baker – The Cimbasso Young Artist Winners with Justin Masterclass Benavidez Recital Toby Furr Recital Jeremy Lewis Recital Competition Winners Concert Finale Concert Frontier Brass Band w/ Guest Soloists THURSDAY, MAY 21 7:30PM st MASTER SCHEDULE evening concert PETREERECITALHALL EVen IF������������������������������������������������������������������������������Luke Gall Fix You�������������������������������������������������������������������������������Coldplay arr. Drew Bonner & FivE FYEWZ ���������������������������������������������������������������Anthony O’Toole When You Wish Upon a Star �����������Harline & Washington arr. Sean Durkin Old Legend�������������������������������������������������������� Etienne Crausaz arr. Luke Gall FivE Alex Avila, Drew Bonner, Luke Gall, Mitch Mest, euphonium ••• I N T E R M I S S I O N ••• 11 THURSDAY, MAY 21 7:30PM st MASTER SCHEDULE evening concert PETREERECITALHALL Finale from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3������������������������������� J.S. Bach arr. Neal Corwell What a Wonderful World��������������������������������������������������� George Douglas arr. Ingo Luis Just a Closer Walk With Thee ���������������������������������������������������Traditional arr. Mike Forbes Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite������������������������������������������������������ Karl King arr. Frank Berry Serenade from The Student Prince������������������������� Sigmund Romberg arr. Travis Scott Wind Sketches������������������������������������������������������������������������Brian Balmages Mvt. 1 Whirlwind Mvt. 4 Vientos y Fugas Dance of the Tumblers������������������������������������� Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov arr. Al “Corky” Fabrizio United States Army Band Ceremonial Tuba Euphonium Quartet SSG Christopher E. Buckley, euphonium SSG Toby W. Furr, euphonium SSG Jeremy V. McBride, euphonium SSG Charles W Gianneli, tuba 12 FRIDAY, MAY 22 9:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE BRIAN DOBBINS warm-up ROOMA110 9:00AM Bring your horns and coffee for an in-depth look at daily fundamental for healthy brass playing! 15 ITEA GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING meeting ROOMA105 FRIDAY, MAY 22 9:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. RICHARD DEMY, OPHICLEIDE recital PETREERECITALHALL Variations for Ophicleide���������������������������� Kaspar Kummer Violin Sonata 21, K.304 ����������������������������������������W. A. Mozart Chôros No.1, W161�������������������������������������� Heitor Villa-Lobos O ruddier than the cherry������������������������������������ G. F. Handel arr. Cliff Beven Dr. Richard Demy, ophicleide Charles Koslowske, piano 16 FRIDAY, MAY 22 9:30AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE MARK NORMAN, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Rumanian Dance #2������������������������������������������ Dumitru Ionel Sonatina for Tuba and Piano�������������������������Halsey Stevens Moderato con moto Andante Affettuoso Allegro Prophecies��������������������������������������������������������������� Barbara York Sonata for Tuba and Piano�����������������������Frank Lynn Payne Fast with Energy Quartet for Tubas�����������������������������������������Frank Lynn Payne with A.J. Miller and Sarah Miller, euphonium Charles Page, tuba Mark A. Norman, tuba Barbara York, piano 17 FRIDAY, MAY 22 10:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE ORCHESTRA PANEL DISCUSSION clinic ROOMA110 10:00AM Dr. Jeff Baker, Philip Black, Ted Cox, Carl Kleinsteuber, and Don Little will participate in a wide-ranging discussion about life from the back row. 18 QUARTET COMPETITION PRELIMS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA105 FRIDAY, MAY 22 10:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE GEOFF DURBIN, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Vallflickans Dans from Berkakungen ����������� Hugo Alfven arr. Frode Rydland Matros �����������������������������������������������������������������Kevin McKenzie Euphonium Concerto ���������������������������������������Jukka Linkola I. Agitato Geoff Durbin, euphonium Jan McDaniel, piano 19 FRIDAY, MAY 22 10:30AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE MATThew WILSHIRE, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Three for One ������������������������������������������������������ Scott A. Wyatt I. Quarter note equals 88 II. Quarter note equals 88 III. Quarter note equals 132 Yorkshire Ballad������������������������������������������������� James Barnes Diversive Elements���������������������������������David R. Gillingham III. Euphony IV. Caccia V. Fanfare with Spencer Hile, euphonium Matthew Wilshire, tuba Ellen Sommer-Bottorff, piano 20 FRIDAY, MAY 22 11:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Oklahoma City Philharmonic Low Brass clinic ROOMA110 Oklahoma City Philharmonic Low Brass Ted Cox and the trombone section of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic play and discuss the standard orchestral excerpts. featuring: John Allen and Philip Martinson, trombone Noel Seals, bass trombone Ted Cox, tuba 21 FRIDAY, MAY 22 11:00AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE NORTH TEXAS EUPHONIUM QUARTET ensemble recital PETREERECITALHALL Go���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Mike Forbes Song for Ina������������������������������������������������������������ Philip Sparke arr. Patrick Stuckemeyer with soloist, Ryan Robinson Tipping Point ������������������������������������������������������� Patrick Geren Rhapsody on “Tico Tico”�����������������������������Fernando Morais When you Wish Upon a Star ��������������Harline/Washington arr. Irving Ray Bugler’s Holiday�����������������������������������������������Leroy Anderson arr. Benjamin Roundtree North Texas Euphonium Quartet Chris McGinty, Irving Ray, Daniel Chapa, Vince Kenney, euphonium 22 FRIDAY, MAY 22 11:30AM nd MASTER SCHEDULE SSG Christopher E. Buckley, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Tarentella ������������������������������������������������������������������� W.H. Squire Estrellita������������������������������������������������������������������Mañuel Ponce arr. By Patrick Sheridan Allegro Maestoso���������������������������������������������������� Jan Koetsier Concerto for Euphonium�������������������������������� Martin Ellerby Mvt. 3 Rhapsody (For Luis Maldonado) Mvt. 4 Diversions SSG Christopher E. Buckley, euphonium Jan McDaniel, piano 23 FRIDAY, MAY 22 1:00pM nd MASTER SCHEDULE TED COX clinic ROOMA110 Beyond Music – Expanding into greater promise and possibilities 1:00pM Although the world of music is immense, the potential for our lives is limitless. We’ve been taught our entire lives to set our goals, but often our goals can be limiting, creating a model of success and failure -- finished and unfinished. We may be capable of much more tomorrow than the goals we set for ourselves today. We all set goals at a young age, planning a life we believe can make us happy -- but our goals can potentially become the obstacles to our happiness. The reality of being a full time musician is not possible for everyone who sets that goal. As young aspiring musicians, we too often think a career in music is an all or nothing proposition. But a career in music can be whatever we want it to be and we can explore other passions outside of music in which to make our living. Developing skills outside of music helps create the potential for staying in music. The promise and possibilities of tomorrow requires a broader vision beyond what we can imagine for ourselves today. There is another life other than the one we’ve planned -- the life that’s waiting for us, beyond music. 24 QUARTET COMPETITION FINALS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA105 MASTER SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 22 1:00PM nd STEPHEN KUNZER, Dr. MATT TROPMAN, Tuba EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Double Concerto for Euphonium and Tuba����James Grant I. Playground II. Passage III. Sprint Matt Tropman, euphonium, Stephen Kunzer, tuba Sonata in g minor, BWV 1020������������������������������ C.P.E. Bach I. Allegro II. Adagio III. Allegro Stephen Kunzer, tuba Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1008��������������J.S. Bach I. Prelude II. Allemande III. Courante Matt Tropman, euphonium Damon-Tans from Teutonic Tales������������ Robert W. Smith Stephen Kunzer, tuba 25 with Pi-Ju Chiang, piano FRIDAY, MAY 22 2:00pM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Mark Norman clinic ROOMA110 Conducting and Rehearsing Tuba/Euphonium Ensembles 2:00pM A discussion and workshop in leading chamber ensembles from the first rehearsal to performance. Rehearsal techniques and methods will be featured along with curriculum considerations and exercises to become a more efficient inside-out conductor. TUBA MOCK BAND Masterclass masterclass ROOMA105 Tuba Mock Band Finalists with SSG Charles Gianelli 26 FRIDAY, MAY 22 2:00PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. KEVIN WASS, TUBA recital PETREERECITALHALL Suite No. 2, BWV 1008 �������������������� Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude arr. Kevin Wass Allemande Courante Sarabande Menuet I and II Gigue Dr. Kevin Wass, tuba 27 FRIDAY, MAY 22 2:30PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. JUSTIN BENAVIDEZ, TUBA recital PETREERECITALHALL Concerto for Cello No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33���� Camille Saint-Saens Allegro non troppo Allegretto con moto Tempo primo Dr. Justin Benavidez, tuba Charles Koslowske, piano 28 FRIDAY, MAY 22 3:00pM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. MATT MIRELES clinic ROOMA110 3:00pM Become a better performer by studying conducting. EUPHONIUM MOCK BAND MASTERCLASS masterclass ROOMA105 Featuring the finalists of the Euphonium Mock Band Competition with Dr. Brian Bowman. 29 FRIDAY, MAY 22 3:00PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE JAY HUNSBERGER, TUBA recital PETREERECITALHALL Tuba Concerto ���������������������������������������������������� David Carlson Andante affettuoso Allegro vivo Nocturne�����������������������������������������������������������������������Paul Basler Bright and Buoyant����������������������������������������Gwyneth Walker Jay Hunsberger, tuba Ellen Sommer-Bottorff, piano 30 FRIDAY, MAY 22 3:30PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Jeff Baker, Cimbasso recital PETREERECITALHALL Csardas �������������������������������������������������������������������Vittorio Monti arr. Walter Hilgers Milonga del Angel��������������������������������������������� Ástor Piazzolla arr. Niklas Sivelöv and Øystein Baadsvik Three More Furies������������������������������������������������� James Grant VII. Exuberant VIII. Expressive IX. Doggedly “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi�������Giacomo Puccini arr. Adam Frey Dr. Jeff Baker, cimbasso Charles Koslowske, piano 31 FRIDAY, MAY 22 4:00pM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Matt Owen clinic ROOMA110 Electrobrass: Building an Electronic Performance Environment from The Ground Up. Effects Rig, Software Setup, and Synced Lighting. 4:00pM In this presentation, Matt Owen will take the group through a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a quality FX chain for their instrument. I’ll go over steps that performers take in order to avoid stage issues such as feedback and signal clipping, and talk about the equipment we use in order to prevent that. I will also talk the group through the basics of recording a simple passage, and I will apply different software effects and discuss what different parameters adjust. Also included in the software portion of this presentation, I will discuss using the laptop for “Live Effects” such as panning from speaker to speaker, autotune, and live-looping. For the synced lighting portion of this presentation, I will program a simple but perfectly synced light show to our previously recorded passage using nothing but MIDI programming. At the end of the presentation, we will place all three of the pieces together and perform a piece inside of our newly constructed electronic environment. Tuba MOCK orchestra MASTERCLASS masterclass ROOMA105 Featuring the finalists of the Tuba Mock Orchestra Competition with Professor Don Little. 32 FRIDAY, MAY 22 4:00PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE University of Texas-Pan American TUBA EUPHONIUM ENSEMBLE ensemble recital PETREERECITALHALL Festive Overture�������������������������������������� Dmitri Shostakovich arr. Jon Oliver Consortium ������������������������������������������������������ John Cheetham Adagio ����������������������������������������������������������������������John Stevens Russian Sailors’ Dance������������������������������������Reinhold Gliere arr. Michael Weaver Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite������������������������������Karl L. King arr. Larry Zaidan University of Texas-Pan American Tuba Euphonium Ensemble Dr. Scott Roeder, conductor Nicole Garcia, Amy Guzman, Miguel Montano, Edgar Ortiz, Ediel Ovalle, Enrique Pena, George Sanchez, Judith Torres, Jose Villarreal, euphonium Alexis Alba, Diego Flores, Noel Gonzalez, Noe Jaramillo, Jose Montalvo, Jesus Ruiz, Michael Sandoval, tuba 33 FRIDAY, MAY 22 4:30PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Ryan Robinson, TUBA recital PETREERECITALHALL Chorale Variations���������������������������������������������������������J.S. Bach arr. Kreines Être ou ne pas être����������������������������������������������� Henri Tomasi Notater�������������������������������������������������������������������Vagn Holmboe John Allen, Philip Martinson, David Giaco, trombone Noel Seals, bass trombone Ryan Robinson, tuba 34 FRIDAY, MAY 22 5:00pM 5:00pM nd 35 TUBA ARTIST FINALS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA110 EUPHONIUM ARTIST FINALS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA105 MASTER SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 22 5:00PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE Technical Sergeant Brandon Jones, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Rhapsody for Euphonium ���������������������������� James Curnow Daybreak�������������������������������������������������������������������� Nicola Ferro 4 Bagatelles��������������������������������������������������������������Howard Snell 1. Refrains and Choruses 2. Ballad 3. Improvisation 4. Galop Danny Boy ������������������������������������������������������������������ Traditional arr. John Fannin Andante and Allegro���������������������������������������������������� J.E. Barat Technical Sergeant Brandon Jones, euphonium Jan McDaniel, piano 36 FRIDAY, MAY 22 5:30PM nd MASTER SCHEDULE PhilLip Black, tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL The Gypsy Tuba Player in New Orleans��������Keith Terrett Sonata No. 2������������������������������������������������������� Luigi Cherubini arr. Mike Forbes Suite for Tuba and Piano �������������������������� Robert N. Calkins allegro moderato lento-agitato-lento allegro Phillip Black, tuba Ron Daray, piano 37 FRIDAY, MAY 22 nd MASTER SCHEDULE evening 7:30PM concert PETREERECITALHALL Mile Marker 76 ����������������������������������������������� Nathan Tanouye Stephen Kunzer, tuba Dr. Kimberly Loeffert, soprano saxophone Pi-Ju Chiang, piano Celestial Suite��������������������������������������������� James Stephenson I. Copernicus II. Galileo III. Newton IV. Hubble V. Hawking OCU Faculty Brass Quintet Michael Anderson, Dr. Michael Mann, trumpet Dr. Kate Pritchett, horn, John Allen, trombone Dr. Ryan Robinson, tuba Prometheus and the Gift of Fire����������������������John Stevens University of Texas Pan American Octet featuring Dr. Matthew Mireles, euphonium 38 FRIDAY, MAY 22 7:30PM nd evening concert PETREERECITALHALL Program to be announced from stage Boyd Street Brass Jay Wilkinson, trumpet/vocals Dr. Jonathan Nichol, saxophone Eric Walschap, saxophone Daryl Nagode, trombone Brian Dobbins, sousaphone Brian Dailey, drums 39 MASTER SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 22 10:00PM nd late night show BLUEGARTEN featuring Matt Owen & Eclectic Tuba 40 MASTER SCHEDULE 918-663-3210 www.tulsaband.com 5433-B South Mingo Rd. Tulsa, OK. 74146 PROFESSIONAL DESIGN QUALITY CONSTRUCTION AFFORDABLE PRICING TULSA BAND IS PROUD TO CARRY THE JOHN PACKER AND JP STERLING LINE OF INSTRUMENTS. BE SURE TO COME BY THE TULSA BAND BOTH TO TRY OUT THE GREAT LINE OF PACKER INSTRUMENTS AND CHECK OUT SOME GREAT LOW BRASS MUSIC AND ACCESSORIES AS WELL! SATURDAY, MAY 23 9:00AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Jay Hunsberger warm-up ROOMA110 Bring your horns and coffee for an in-depth look at daily fundamental for healthy brass playing! 43 SATURDAY, MAY 23 9:30AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE MATTHEW GRAY, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen������������������Gustav Mahler I. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht arr. Perantoni II. Ging heut Morgen übers Feld III. Ich hab’ein glühend Messer IV. Die zwei blauen Augen von meinem Schatz Sonata for Tuba and Piano��������������������� Bruce Broughton I. Allegro moderato II. Andante moderato III. Allegro leggero Matthew Gray, tuba Pi-Ju Chiang, piano 44 SATURDAY, MAY 23 10:00AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE MILITARY PANEL DISCUSSION clinic ROOMA110 10:00AM With Dr. Brian Bowman, SSG Christopher E. Buckley, Technical Sergeant Brandon Jones, and SSG Jeremy V. McBride 45 YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION PRELIMS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA105 SATURDAY, MAY 23 10:00AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE ALBERT AND SARAH MILLER, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL A Small Amount of Exciting Music���� David Von Kampen Concerto for Two Cellos in G Minor��������� Antonio Vivaldi The Mystic Trumpeter����������������������������� Anthony Maglione Variations of “The Lick”��������������������������������������������Ted Oliver Albert and Sarah Miller, euphonium Ellen Sommer-Bottorff, piano 46 SATURDAY, MAY 23 10:30AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE PAUL NESPER, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Concertino���������������������������������������������������������������Joseph Bartz I. Bewegt II. Langsam III. Lebhaft Andante�������������������������������������������������� Alexander Tcherepnin Let There Be Funk������������������������������������������ D. Edward Davis Paul Nesper, tuba Jan Mcdaniel, piano 47 SATURDAY, MAY 23 11:00AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Kevin Miller clinic ROOMA110 The Care and Feeding of a High School Low Brass Ensemble PROGRAM TO BE SELECTED FROM Fanfare from ”La Peri” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Paul Dukas arr. Will Roesch Polka Dots��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Forrest Buchtel Take 5���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dave Brubek arr. Robert Elkjer Galliard Battaglia����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Samuel Scheidt arr. Allyn Lindsey Selections From 12 Cannons��������������������������������Transcribed by Andrew Kesten edited by David Kirk Salvation is Created ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Pavel Tchesnokov arr. William Lee Brussel Sprouts Rag ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Antony Paasch Selections From Jazz Sketches�������������������������������������������������������� Lennie Neihaus Chicken Dance�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Werner Thomas arr. Tucker Jolly When the Saints Go Marching In ��������������������������������������������� arr. Norlan Bewley Chopsticks Variations ������������������������������������������������������������������������ Euphemia Allen arr. David Werden Selections from Movie Quartets For All �������������������������������������������������������Various arr. Michael Story The Oklahoma All Star High School Tuba Euphonium Ensemble Kevin Miller, director 48 SATURDAY, MAY 23 11:00AM rd Kevin Miller ...continued clinic ROOMA110 Euphonium Jordan Alimena, Owasso High School Rachel Dougherty, Owasso High School Kyle Hamrick, Owasso High School Tuba Holly Dickens, Owasso High School Carter Loud, Broken Arrow High School Jacob Pittman, Bixby High School 49 MASTER SCHEDULE SATURDAY, MAY 23 11:00AM rd Quartet FINALISTS Masterclass masterclass ROOMA105 with SSG Christopher E. Buckley 50 MASTER SCHEDULE SATURDAY, MAY 23 11:00AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Jesse Orth, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Six-Pack������������������������������������������������������������ James N. Meador II. Discotheque III. Melancholy VI. Invincible Elegy��������������������������������������������������������������������������John Stevens Suite No. 2 in d minor, BWV 1008������ Johann Sebastian Bach I. Prelude trans. Hugo Becker My Mountain Top �����������������������������������������������������Andy Scott words by Lemn Sissay Hijazker Longa���������������������������������������������������������� Traditional arr. Gary Buttery Jesse Orth, tuba 51 SATURDAY, MAY 23 11:30AM rd MASTER SCHEDULE SSG Jeremy V. McBride, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Concert for Euphonium �������������������������������������� Philip Wilby Mvt. I - Non troppo allegro Mvt. II -Dance: Zeibekikos Come to the Edge��������������������������������������������������� Neal Corwell Scherzo ������������������������������������������������Edwin Franko Goldman SSG Jeremy V. McBride, euphonium Pi-Ju Chiang, piano 52 SATURDAY, MAY 23 1:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE ARTIST TUBA FINALISTs Masterclass masterclass ROOMA110 1:00PM with Jay Hunsberger ARTIST EUPHONIUM FINALISTS MASTERCLASS masterclass ROOMA105 with Dr. Matt Tropman 53 SATURDAY, MAY 23 1:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Andy Larson, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Two Preludes�������������������������������������������������������������������J.S. Bach Prelude in d minor, BWV 1008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prelude in C Major, BWV 1009 [untitled] with live electronics������������������������� Andy Larson Adagio and Allegro, op. 70���������������������� Robert Schumann Dr. Andy Larson, tuba Chuck Koslowske, piano 54 SATURDAY, MAY 23 1:30PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. NAThan GAY, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Across The Clouds������������������������������������������Robert Thurston Oblivion����������������������������������������������������������������� Astor Piazzolla arr. Greg Anderson My Blue Heart (from “Diamond Concerto”)���������������������� Philip Sparke Hummingbrrd�������������������������������������������������������Steven Bryant Dr. Nathan Gay, euphonium Jan McDaniel, piano 55 SATURDAY, MAY 23 2:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE RAUL RODRIGUEZ clinic ROOMA110 Rethinking Our Visits to the Practice Room Once you receive that new piece of music or technical exercise how are you supposed to go about learning it without becoming frustrated? It’s a matter of learning how to practice, not just what to practice. Professor Raul Rodriguez will discuss strategies to assist the student in their pursuit of excellence in the practice room. 56 SATURDAY, MAY 23 2:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE IMPACT BRASS ensemble recital ROOMA105 Program to be selected from: Toccata and Fugue in d minor, BWV 565���������������������J.S. Bach arr. Frederick Mills Suite Americana, No. 1������������������������������������Enrique Crespo William Boyce Suite ������������������������������������������William Boyce II. Moderato e dolce trans. Howard Cable Music for Brass Instrument���������������������������������� Ingolf Dahl Aquarela do Brasil���������������������������������������������������Ary Barroso arr. José Urcelino da Silva “Duda” Impact Brass Quintet Richard Adams and Rachel Madden, trumpet Heather Suchodolski, horn Dr. Lucas Borges, trombone Jesse Orth, tuba 57 SATURDAY, MAY 23 2:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Texas A&M University – Commerce Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble ensemble recital PETREERECITALHALL Power������������������������������������������������������������������������John Stevens Ryan Farris & Nick Wikoff, euphonium Bryan Patterson & Adam Torres, tuba Act II, Scene IV, Die Walküre���������������������� Richard Wagner arr. Donald King TAMU-Commerce Euphonium Choir Overture to Candide����������������������������������Leonard Bernstein arr. Toshinobu Kinoshita Timothy J. Emsley, conductor Night on Bald Mountain����������������������� Modest Mussorgsky arr. Reginald Curtis Texas A&M University – Commerce Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble Dr. Jeff Baker, conductor Brandon Bailey, Andrea Bangolan, Ryan Farris, Kevin Hinkle, Sam Litton, William McElroy, Jon Sutton, Kaylin Taylor, Nick Wikoff, euphonium 58 Nathan Burt, Sean McDougle, Bryan Patterson, Seth Rambo, Jon Sutton, Adam Torres, tuba SATURDAY, MAY 23 2:30PM rd 59 YOUNG ARTIST FINALS Open TO The Public competition ROOMA105 MASTER SCHEDULE SATURDAY, MAY 23 2:30PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. SCOTT ROEDER, TUBA recital PETREERECITALHALL Galgenlider for soprano and tuba op. 129 ���� Jan Koetsier 1. Das Geburtslied 2. Das Hemmed 3. Die zwei Wurzeln 4. Die Luft 5. Fisches Nachtgesang 6. Igel und Agel 7. Die beiden Esel 8. Das Gebet with Dr. Rebecca Coberly, soprano Faculty member UT Pan American Three Visions of El Greco�����������������������������Ethan Wickman 1. View of Toledo 2. The Adoration of the Shepherds 3. The Burial of the Count of Orgaz Dr. Scott Roeder, tuba Jan McDaniel, piano 60 SATURDAY, MAY 23 3:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE FivE clinic ROOMA110 Survival Guide: Chamber Music 3:00PM Finding success in the world of chamber music is not just about creating your own voice - it’s about doing something special with that voice. Modern tools and services help us develop and share what we do, but what does it truly take to get noticed? From music selection to the clothes you wear, we explore the essential building blocks of the modern chamber ensemble. Dr. Ken Drobnak clinic ROOMA105 Prototype and Reference Models from the Holton Factory Reference Collection at the National Music Museum In 2008, Conn-Selmer Inc. closed facilities in both Elkhorn and Kenosha, Wisconsin. The company contacted the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota and donated over 350 instruments to the museum, along with boxes of technical drawings, contracts, memorandums, scrapbooks, photos and other historical artifacts. This presentation will discuss the most unusual models in the low brass collection, including a 1930s short-action recording bass, a 1960s GG Bugle in the shape of a sousaphone with a piston valve and rotary valve, and also a 1950s era BBflat upright tuba with a tuning slide lever. 61 SATURDAY, MAY 23 3:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE MUCS Jarrod Williams, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Sonatina for Tuba and Piano������������������Jacques Castéredè 1. Défilé 2. Sérénade 3. Final Two Songs ���������������������������������������������������������Robert Spillman 1. Andante 2. Allegro Remaining Vestiges �������������������������������������������������Tyler Kline 1. Traces 2. Maker MUCS Jarrod Williams, tuba Ellen Sommer-Bottorff, piano 62 SATURDAY, MAY 23 3:30PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. MATTHEW MIRELES, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Scherzo in D Minor������������������������������������������� Rafael Mendez Sonata for Trumpet and Piano������������������������John Stevens Adagio espressivo Dances����������������������������������������������������������������������John Stevens Dr. Matthew Mireles, euphonium Pi-Ju Chiang, piano 63 SATURDAY, MAY 23 4:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. JEFF BAKER clinic ROOMA110 The Cimbasso: 4:00PM Politics, Nomenclature, Aesthetics, and the Search for a Bass Voice in the Brass Family YOUNG ARTIST FINALISTS MASTERCLASS masterclass ROOMA105 with Dr.Justin Benevidez 64 SATURDAY, MAY 23 4:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE SSG Toby W. Furr, EUPHONIUM recital PETREERECITALHALL Le Scooter à Trois Pattes����������������������������François Thuillier I. II. III. Concerto pour Saxhorn-Euphonium et Piano������� Gabriel Philippot Mouvement Final Fantaisie Brillante������������������������������������������������������ J.B. Arban SSG Toby W. Furr, euphonium Ellen Sommer-Bottorff, piano 65 SATURDAY, MAY 23 4:30PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. JEREMY LEWIS, Tuba recital PETREERECITALHALL Cityscape������������������������������������������������������������������ Allen Vizzutti 1. Uptown 2. Midtown 3. Downtown Carmen Fantasie �����������������������������������������������Franz Waxman arr. Mikhail Nakariakov trans. Jeremy Lewis Dr. Jeremy Lewis, tuba Chuck Koslowske, piano 66 SATURDAY, MAY 23 5:00PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE COMPETITION WINNERS CONCERT recital PETREERECITALHALL Program and Performers to be determined 67 SATURDAY, MAY 23 7:30PM rd MASTER SCHEDULE evening concert PETREERECITALHALL Enter the Galaxies �������������������������������������������������� Paul Lovatt-Cooper Tuba Concerto ������������������������������������������������������������������� Martin Ellerby featuring Dr. Kevin Wass, tuba The Yellow Rose of Texas Variations ���������������������Lewis J. Buckley featuring Dr. Brian Bowman, euphonium Le Carnaval de Venise ������������������������������������������Jean Baptiste Arban featuring Dr. Matt Tropman, euphonium ••• I N T E R M I S S I O N ••• MARS, The Bringer of War������������������������������������������������Gustav Holst arr. Stephen Roberts Pantomime����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Philip Sparke featuring SSG Christopher E. Buckley, euphonium Tuba Concerto ��������������������������������������������������������������������� Philip Sparke I. Lento II. Allegro featuring Jay Hunsberger, tuba Fantaisie originale������������������������������������������������������������Ermano Picchi arr. Maurice Bale featuring Technical Sergeant Brandon Jones, euphonium 68 Frontier Brass Band MASTER SCHEDULE SATURDAY, MAY 23 rd Frontier Brass Band Conductor Matt Mireles Baritone Solo Cornet Jace Vickers David Humphreys Ryan Sharp Soprano Cornet Trombone Karl Sievers Jay Wilkinson Jay Jones Cory Johnson Christy Wans Jeff Kidwell Katie Tolbert Bass Trombone Roger Nunn Repiano Cornet Michael Mann Clint Rohr Eric Upchurch James Klages Lee Rucker Paul Stephens Euphonium Nate Gay Laura Ketchum E-flat Bass Paul Nesper Alex Purdy Flugelhorn Michael Anderson B-flat Bass Brian Dobbins Derrell Wallace Solo Tenorhorn John Horton Tenorhorn Logan Fish Evan Chancellor 69 Percussion Chris Ozinga Sarah Neely Nikola Gjorcevski Some of the great players who perform on Big Mouth Brass Tubas Big Mouth Brass seriously good tubas www.bigmouthbrass.com barthsbrassblog.com a family of locally owned music stores serving OklahOma’s bands Complete Professional Woodwind & Brass Repair Service 348-0004 3400 South Broadway (33rd & Broadway Ext. in Edmond) 321-0080 843-1573 2280 West Main 4001 NW 63rd (24th & Main in Norman) (63rd & NW Expressway in OKC) ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Jeff Baker is the Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Texas A&M University - Commerce. Dr. Baker received music degrees from the University of Oklahoma (BM) and the University of North Texas (MM and DMA). He was a graduate teaching fellow at the University of North Texas and he has also taught applied low brass instruction at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. In addition to his experience as a university educator, Dr. Baker maintained a healthy studio of young aspiring musicians in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex for over ten years. Dr. Baker is the Principal Tuba/Cimbasso for the Dallas Opera Orchestra. As a freelance musician on tuba, bass trombone, and cimbasso, he has performed with numerous ensembles throughout the southwest including the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Winds (formerly the Dallas Wind Symphony), the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, the Allen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Lone Star Wind Orchestra, and the Wichita Grand Opera. Dr. Baker has also been a part of over fifteen recording projects on the EPR, Klavier, Mark, and Naxos labels. He has performed as a featured soloist with the US Army Band and as a concerto competition winner with the University of North Texas Symphonic Band. Dr. Baker is the conductor and coordinator for the annual Tuba Christmas celebration held in downtown Commerce and is a member of the Texas Music Educators Association, the International Tuba and Euphonium Association, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. 73 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Justin Benavidez is the Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) and Artist Tuba faculty at the Round Top Summer Music Festival and Institute. Prior to joining the faculty at TAMUK, he completed his Doctorate of Musical Arts as a recipient of the prestigious Horace H. Rackham Merit Fellowship at the University of Michigan. Dr. Benavidez was the first tubist to receive both the New Horizons Fellowship and the Orchestral Fellowship at the Aspen Music Festival, where he was a student for six summers. He has performed with the Victoria Symphony Orchestra (TX), Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, Dearborn Symphony Orchestra, Performance Santa Fe Orchestra, and the Detroit Civic Orchestra. Dr. Benavidez is highly sought after as a solo artist. His recent engagements include a recital at the United States Army Band Tuba and Euphonium Workshop in Washington, D.C. and a performance as a featured soloist with the Aspen Music Festival Percussion Ensemble. He was a semifinalist in the Young Texas Music Artists Competition, the William Byrd Artist Competition, and the International Lieksa Brass Tuba Solo Competition. He was a finalist and prize laureate at the Kingsville International Young Performers Competition, the International Tuba and Euphonium Conference Solo Artist Competition, the Susan Slaughter International Solo Tuba Artist Competition, and was a two-time finalist at the Leonard Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Festival Competition. 74 ARTIST BIOS Phillip Black MASTER SCHEDULE Since 1986 has been Principal tubist with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra and Wichita Brass Quintet. He teaches all tuba and euphonium students, brass pedagogy, and assists with brass chamber music. Phillip also performs annual faculty recitals, recitals at brass festivals and guest masterclasses nationally. His experience prior to arriving in Wichita includes:B.M., Ball State University; M.M., University Of New Mexico. Former principal tubist, Flint Symphony Orchestra, Galliard Brass Ensemble, New Mexico Symphony and New Mexico Brass Quintet. Substitute tubist, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Former tuba instructor, Flint Institute and the University of New Mexico. Appears on recordings of the Musical Heritage Society (Galliard Brass Quintet). 75 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Brian L. Bowman enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, clinician, recording artist, educator and administrator. Currently, a Regents Professor of Music (Euphonium) in the College of Music at The University of North Texas, Dr. Bowman has held the principal euphonium position, in addition to being a featured soloist, in each of the bands he has been associated with: THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYMPHONY BAND, THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND, THE UNITED STATES BICENTENNIAL BAND, THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BAND and THE RIVER CITY BRASS BAND. He has performed as a soloist in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, The Virgin Islands, Norway, Finland, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, Tonga, Thailand and the People’s Republic of China. His students occupy prominent positions in professional organizations worldwide including many in Washington, DC and other military bands. He is the author of PRACTICAL HINTS FOR PLAYING THE EUPHONIUM/BARITONE HORN and his edition of the ARBAN COMPLETE METHOD is the only complete bass clef edition of this famous brass method.. In 1989 he was awarded the British Magazines “EUPHONIUM PLAYER OF THE YEAR”, and in 1995 was given the LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD from the Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association and most recently at the 2010 ITEC, the CLIFFORD BEVAN AWARD FOR MERITORIOUS WORK IN LOW BRASS SCHOLARSHIP. He is the only living euphoniumist to be included in the book TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRASS SOLOISTS by Michael Meckna. 76 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Boyd Street Brass is a group rooted in the tradition of the New Orleans street band. Less than two years old, the group is already in high demand at concerts, festivals, parades, schools, and is thrilling audiences with their blend of funk, swing, Latin, and pop. The debut CD of Boyd Street Brass, “Sup Sucka,” exemplifies the unique quality of the band; a quality that separates the group from other brass bands in the U.S. The CD consists of fourteen original works each having its own character. The variety of styles alone makes this album enjoyable, whether it’s the straight ahead swing of “Fire,” the funk groove of “Crusty White,” or the Zydeco beat of the CD title track, “Sup Sucka Akcus Pus.” This, combined with the music’s range of tempi, colors, and dynamics, as well as periods of interesting structural design, keeps these tunes consistently fresh for the listener. The kind of diversity found in this music is also key to highlighting the distinct sounds of the individual members of the band. All seven players are featured at different times throughout the CD and featured in multiple ways. This is most easily recognized with the inclusion of four vocal charts. With each track the listener finds new surprises. Every tune is packed with quirks and unexpected turns but at the same time maintains an element of familiarity. Every tune is full of power and energy and yet possesses an inner beauty. These tunes, all together, performed by these seven musicians create a thrilling listening experience. “Sup Sucka” will certainly be a welcome addition to any music collection. The most compelling aspect of this band is its members’ wide range of professional experiences. Brian Dobbins, sousaphone, is tubist with the Santa Fe Symphony and Fountain City Brass Band. Dr. Jonathan Nichol, tenor saxophone, is a member of the internationally recognized H2 Quartet and was a member of the Jimmy Dorsey Band and the Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra. Jay Wilkinson, trumpet/ vocals/principal arranger, is a member of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic and the Oklahoma City Jazz Orchestra. Eric Walschap, bari/alto sax, and Daryl Nagode, trombone, come from successful local bands, Pidgin and Banana Seat. Brian Dailey, drum set, recently returned from performing on a well-known cruise line. These musicians have established themselves in the competitive world of music and have now come together to excite audiences with a mix of virtuosity, self-expression, and a little attitude. 77 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Chris Buckley is one of the newest members of the United States Army Band. He grew up in a large family on the South Texas border. While in Texas he competed in several international euphonium solo competitions, including the Leonard Falcone International Solo Competition where he won 1st place in 2009. While at the University of North Texas he played in many professional ensembles including the Dallas Wind Symphony, Lone Star Wind Ensemble, and the Dallas Civic Wind Ensemble. He also performs on tuba and trombone in many jazz ensembles. He lives in Arlington, Virginia with his wife Leah where they are constantly searching for Mexican food as good as the food in Texas. They live with two crazy cats named Oscar and Battle Cat. 78 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Rebecca Coberly, soprano, is Assistant Professor of Voice at the University of Texas - Pan American. She holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance from Texas Tech University, a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from Rice University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Northwestern University. Prior to her appointment at UTPA, Dr. Coberly served as a graduate teaching assistant at Texas Tech, teaching applied voice, diction, and assisting with stage productions. She has also served as Adjunct Instructor at Alvin Community College and taught private voice in several independent school districts in the greater Houston area. She is an active member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing and the College Music Society. Dr. Coberly is a versatile performer of recital, operatic and oratorio performances. She was winner of the 2008-2009 Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition. Recent stage performances include Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, Baby Doe in The Ballad of Baby Doe, Giulietta in I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan (Bernstein), and Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music. She has also performed roles in Suor Angelica, Hansel and Gretel, A Little Night Music, Into the Woods, and performed as a member of the Houston Grand Opera Chorus for six seasons. Solo concert performances include Rutter’s Requiem, Karl Jenkins’ The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace, Mozart’s Requiem, J. S. Bach’s Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen, and Saint Saëns’ Oratorio de Noël. Dr. Coberly has attended programs at the Aspen Music Festival and School and at the American Institute of Music in Graz. 79 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Ted Cox is Principal Tubist with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, a position he has held since 1992. In addition to performing with the Philharmonic, Mr. Cox owns, operates, and teaches at Spirit House Yoga Center. Mr. Cox is a graduate of Indiana University, where he was a student and teaching assistant to the world renowned soloist and teacher, Harvey Phillips. While attending Indiana University, Mr. Cox was awarded the prestigious Performers Certificate, the highest performance award given by the music faculty. In 2009, Mr. Cox released his first solo CD, Bach to Bix – Live. Mr. Cox has recently published his first book, Warrior-Self – Unlocking the Promise of the Bhagavad Gita. 80 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Richard Demy is a musician and music educator that has given over 40 recitals and numerous masterclasses across 17 US states, and around the world. He is published in the International Tuba Euphonium Journal, and has won various national and international solo contests. Always seeking his duty to find creative ways to increase exposure of the Euphonium, he has performed in rock bands, salsa bands, traditional Peruvian ensembles, and electro-acoustical genres as well as many orchestras, and concert bands. Currently he is performing on the ophicleide, a keyed bass bugle, as the predecessor to the euphonium to help dispel myths about its sound. After graduating from Louisiana State University, George Mason University, and recently completing his DMA at The University of North Texas, He currently lives in Dallas, TX with his wife. Constantly experimenting with new methods of music education, he has a large private studio whose members routinely place in state, national, and international contests. 81 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Ken Drobnak most recently served as Director of Bands & Low Brass at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, Oklahoma. Previously, he taught at The University of South Dakota and South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. Drobnak has appeared as a judge and clinician throughout the Central United States. He has performed with the South Dakota Brass Quintet, Billings Symphony, Greater Lansing Symphony and the Helena Symphony. During the summer performance season, he appears as a soloist with the Rapid City Municipal Band in Rapid City, South Dakota. Drobnak served as a Curatorial Assistant at the National Music Museum in Vermillion, South Dakota for nearly two years, where he researched brass instruments made by Frank Holton & Company. Tuba-Euphonium Press has published many of his arrangements for tuba/euphonium ensemble, brass quintet and solo tuba. A native of Medina, Ohio, Drobnak completed his D.M.A. in Tuba Performance at Michigan State University and a M.M. in Conducting at The University of New Mexico. He holds baccalaureate degrees in Music Education and Tuba Performance from The University of Akron. 82 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Geoffrey Durbin is currently on faculty at Murray State University where he teaches Trombone, Tuba, and Euphonium and conducts the Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble. Additionally, he is a Doctoral Candidate in Euphonium Performance at the University of Memphis. His most significant accolade was at the prestigious Leonard Falcone Euphonium Competition at which he won the first-place gold medal in 2013 and the silver medal in 2010. He has also been selected as a semifinalist in the International Tuba and Euphonium Association Euphonium Competition. In 2013, he won the First Prize at the South Central Regional Tuba and Euphonium Competition in the Euphonium Artist division. Mr. Durbin’s virtuosity, musicianship, and versatility has allowed him to enjoy an active livelihood, in demand as a soloist, clinician, and freelance musician, performing all over the United States. Recently, he has performed in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Washington, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, Georgia, and the District of Columbia, including solo performances at the 2014 United State Army Band Tuba and Euphonium Conference, and with the Louisiana State University Wind Ensemble and the University of Memphis Symphony Orchestra. His teaching and playing have been welcomed as part of summer workshops including the Messiah College Conductor’s Symposium, the North Texas Conductor’s Collegium, the North Texas Opera Workshop, and the Memphis Music Camp. Additionally, he has been an active recording musician and his playing can be heard on over twenty albums. He has studied with Dr. Brian Bowman, Dr. John Mueller, Dr. Gary Bird, Dr. Jeff Baker, Dr. Kyle Mullins, and Grant Moore III and has earned degrees from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Science in Music Education) and the University of North Texas (Master in Music: Euphonium Performance). 83 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE FivE is an exciting new quartet that pushes the boundaries of low brass chamber music and routinely shatters expectations of what is possible on the euphonium. Formed in 2013, FivE has attracted national attention for its distinguished sound, popular YouTube videos, and success with chamber music competitions. The group won 1st Prize at the 2014 Pennsylvania Music Teachers National Association Chamber Music Competition, and finished as runner-up in the Eastern Division competition. In 2013, FivE was selected internationally as one of twelve ensembles to compete in the 40th Fischoff Chamber Music Competition, the largest of its kind in the world. FivE is the only euphonium quartet ever to advance to the Fischoff quarterfinals. The recent emergence of euphonium quartet as a serious performing ensemble coincides with a need to add to the canon of original repertoire. As a result, FivE composes, arranges, and adapts new music and old favorites that are specifically tailored to the strengths of the ensemble. Members of the group have achieved national recognition as composers by placing in the MTNA Young Artist and Euphoniumcommisions.org composition contests. The group has gained exposure with performances at the U.S. Army Band Tuba Euphonium Workshop, the Northeast Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference, The McCann School of Art, the Music at Penn’s Woods Summer Festival, and concerts in Florida, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. FivE also gainfully dedicates time to music education by performing at public schools and music camps. The quartet has performed at several schools along the east coast, and has most recently served as quartet-in-residence at Music on the River Concert Band Camp, a music camp held in central Virginia. Individually, the members of FivE have excelled in prestigious solo competitions, and the roster of their cumulative accolades includes the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival, the MTNA Young Artist Solo Competition, ITEC Young Artist Competition, and University Concerto Competitions. The group has released singles on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and other popular media platforms, and the group plans to release its first full album in 2015. FivE is a performing ensemble with Buffet Group USA and plays exclusively on Besson instruments. 84 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE The Frontier Brass Band was founded in March 2014 by their soprano cornetist Ryan Sharp whose foremost goal was to bring the British brass band tradition to Oklahoma. FBB is made up of the finest musicians from central Oklahoma including brass faculty members from eight regional universities. FBB is committed to celebrating the unique British brass band genre and taking a leading role in the community by raising arts awareness throughout Oklahoma. In their first season, Frontier Brass Band presented four eclectic concerts performing musical selections from opera, Broadway, movie soundtracks, and the symphony orchestra as well as original works for brass band. The band is grateful to have partnered with Edmond Santa Fe High School as their home for the 2014-2015 Concert Season. Frontier Brass band also looks forward to finishing the season with performances at the Great Plains Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference and the First Annual William Adam Trumpet Seminar in June. Follow the band on Facebook and their website www.frontierbrassband.org 85 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Toby FurR, a native of Dallas, Texas, joined the U.S. Army Ceremonial Band in 2013. Toby is a graduate of the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. At UNT, he studied with Dr. Brian Bowman and performed with the UNT Wind Symphony as well as several chamber ensembles. Toby was the winner of the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium Competition as a euphonium student in 2010 and as a euphonium artist in 2011. In addition to his duties with the army, Toby is an active performer in the Washington, DC area. 86 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Nathan Gay is currently Director of Athletic Bands at Missouri Western State University. He is one of the new young forces in euphonium performance and has won honors at the most prestigious solo and chamber competitions including the Ern Keller Memorial International Soloist Competition, Leonard Falcone International Solo Euphonium Competition, Music Teacher’s National Association National Solo Brass Competition, North American Brass Band Association Solo Competition, U.S. Open Brass Band Championships Solo, and the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference Quartet Competition, to name a few. Gay recently completed his DMA in Euphonium Performance from the University of Missouri - Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance. He also performs with the Fountain City Brass Band, is an active soloist and clinician, and is in high demand as a studio instructor. Gay has also taught in the public school system and has a strong commitment to music education and young students. He often performs and works with public school programs. Nathan Gay is a Buffet Group USA Artist performing on a Besson euphonium. 87 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE David Giaco an alumnus of Oklahoma City University where he graduated in 2013 with a Master’s in trombone performance. Prior to attending OCU, he attended Oklahoma Baptist University for a bachelor of musical arts. He currently resides in Oklahoma City where he teaches private low brass lessons and freelances. He is a member of the Blackwelder Brass Quintet and can be seen performing as a substitute with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. 88 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Charles W. Gianneli has played Tuba in the US Army Band since 2002. Prior to joining the Army Band, Charles received a Masters Degree in Music from the Manhattan School of Music, and a Bachelor of Music from the Curtis Institute of Music. In addition to supporting missions in Arlington National Cemetary, Charles is a member of The United States Army Tuba Quartet, as well as the Producer for the Ceremonial Brass Quintet. Staying close to his roots, Charles returns to New Jersey every year to play the Nutcracker with the American Ballet Theatre. 89 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Matthew Gray is an aspiring musician/tubist who is currently completing his Doctor of Musical Arts in Tuba Performance from the University of Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music (CCM). He holds a Master of Music Degree from CCM and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music from Arkansas Tech University. His primary teachers include Timothy Northcut, Jason Tacker, and Andy Anders. Matthew is also an Adjunct Professor of Tuba at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and freelances in the Greater Cincinnati region. Originally from Little Rock, Arkansas, Matthew began playing the trombone when he was twelve years old and switched to tuba two years later. Some of his accomplishments include winning the Principal Tuba position with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra (Richmond, Indiana) in 2013, winning the Principal Tuba position with the 2015 National Repertory Orchestra, and being a finalist/semi-finalist in multiple professional auditions and competitions including the ITEC Arnold Jacobs Mock Orchestra Competition, the Louisville Orchestra, and “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. He has also performed with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Blue Ash Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra. Apart from music, Matthew enjoys socializing, networking, reading, exploring new places, and trying new things. 90 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Jay Hunsberger Tuba legend Harvey Phillips wrote “ is one of America’s premiere orchestral tubists, an experienced soloist and sensitive chamber music performer.” Mr. Hunsberger is the principal tubist with the Sarasota Orchestra and Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Following in Phillips’ footsteps, Jay has been a champion of new music for the tuba and has had a substantial number of new works written for and premiered by him. During the 2014-15 season Jay will premiere David Carlson’s Tuba Concerto and Jan Bach’s Acrobotics (for Tuba and Cello). In the past few years he has premiered William Brusick’s Fluencies (for Tuba, Horn, and Piano), T.O. Sterrett’s Cast of the Works of Darkness, Gwyneth Walker’s Beloved Bass, Francis Schwartz’s Don Quixote Dreams of Marta, and James Grant’s Double Concerto. In May, 2010 Jay premiered William Brusick’s Concerto No. 2 (for Tuba and Organ) in Tucson, Arizona and gave the premiere of the same work scored for tuba and wind band in November, 2011. In 2003 he gave the world premiere of Jan Bach’s Concerto for Tuba with Leif Bjaland and the Sarasota Orchestra as well as the regional premiere of William Brusick’s Concerto for Tuba and Wind Ensemble with the USF Wind Ensemble. Other significant premiers include Celestial Keys by Gwyneth Walker, Jan Bach’s Oompah Suite (with James Wilson, horn), Francis Scwartz’s Grey Road, and Dick Hyman’s Requiem for Pee Wee Erwin. With James Wilson he has performed across the US at major conservatories and schools of music. Their first recording, Oompah Suite: Sweets for Horn and Tuba (including works by Bach, Bassler, Wilder, Madsen, and Kellaway) was released in February 2011 on the Summit label. One critic wrote: “...the trio’s musicianship is quite evident with a flawless execution of the music” (ITEA Journal, August 2011). In June 2012 the CD was awarded the Roger Bobo Award for Excellence in Recording by the International Tuba and Euphonium Association. 91 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE While embracing the repertoire standard to the brass Impact Brass quintet, works to expand the horizons of the genre by exploring new works by contemporary composers, as well as transcriptions of important classical works. Central to the Impact Brass Quintet’s ideal of musical excellence is education. Each member individually maintains a studio of private students, and the Quintet enjoys every opportunity to educate students, audiences and community members through any community engagement events possible. The founding members of Impact Brass embrace cultural diversity, as they hail from Brazil north to Wisconsin. Impact Brass members have performed with world-renowned ensembles in the United States and abroad. 92 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Technical Sergeant Brandon Jones is a euphoniumist with The United States Air Force Band Ceremonial Brass, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C. Sergeant Jones received a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Wester Kentucky University. While there, he received numerous honors and accolades, including being the featured soloist on the WKU Wind Ensemble tour throughout Russia. Prior to joining the Air Force, Sergeant Jones was a music teacher throughout Kentucky and middle Tennessee, working with various band programs, teaching several private brass students, and was the brass director at Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, TN. Sergeant Jones has been a featured performer and clinician at numerous state conferences, music festivals, educational camps, universities, and high schools, performing with some of the top notch ensembles in the country. He has worked with some of the top high school band programs in the nation, including the Lassiter High School Band in Marietta. GA. Sergeant Jones was the principal and solo euphonium with the Southern Stars Symphonic Brass Band, a British-style professional brass band, based out of Crossville, TN for five years where he performed over 20 times as a featured soloist, including a performance at the Great American Brass Band Festival in Danville, KY. He has also performed with the famed Brass Band of Battle Creek in the Cayman Islands. Sergeant Jones released his first solo CD entitled “Influences” in December of 2009 and received international acclaim as well as being a finalist for the Roger Bobo Award for recording excellence with the International Tuba Euphonium Association. Some career highlights since joining the United States Air Force Band are a performance in New York City for NBC’s The Today Show, the Holiday Flash Mob at the Udvar·Hazy Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, and a performance at the 2014 Kennedy Center Honors for Tom Hanks and the President of the United States. 93 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Stephen Kunzer currently resides in Stillwater, Oklahoma where he is professor of tuba and euphonium at Oklahoma State University. Stephen received his Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Arizona with emphasis in both Tuba Performance and Music Education. His Master of Music degree is from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), where he served as graduate assistant. Stephen regularly performs in various venues along the Las Vegas Strip, having performed with countless headliners including - Jennifer Hudson, Carole King, Joshua Bell, Emmylou Harris, Martina McBride, John Fogerty, Arturo Sandoval, and Willie Nelson. He has performed in numerous Broadway shows including Disney’s The Lion King and Mary Poppins, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and The Rat Pack Is Back, and has toured extensively with the Dallas Brass Quintet. Stephen is in high-demand as a solo artist, clinician, and lecturer. His performances have been heard coast-to-coast in the United States, Thailand, and Korea, and he is a regular presenter at Regional and International Music Conferences. Stephen has previously served on faculty at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and is a contributing writer for the International Tuba and Euphonium Association Journal. Stephen is a Besson/Buffet Crampon USA INC. Tuba Artist and Clinician. 94 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Andy Larson is currently Full-Time Instructor of Low Brass at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Additionally, he teaches low brass lessons at East Ascension High School in Gonzales, Louisiana. Prior to teaching at Southern and LSU, Andy taught at Southeastern Louisiana University, the University of Akron, and Louisiana State University. Dr. Larson’s former students have won regional, national, and international competitions, entered and graduated from graduate school, entered the U.S. Military Band system at various levels, opened their own businesses, entered successful careers as middle and high school band directors, and become successful freelance musicians. As a fan of travel, Andy maintains an active schedule as a clinician and performer. He has performed with the Festival City Symphony (WI), the Lake Charles Symphony Pops (LA), and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds (OH). Andy has been a featured performer at many regional, national, and international conferences including the 2012 and 2014 US Army Band Tuba Euphonium Workshop (Arlington, VA), 2012 International Tuba Euphonium Conference (Linz, Austria), 2013 South Central Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference (Baton Rouge, LA), and the 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conference (Bloomington, IN). He will be a featured performer at both SERTEC and GPRTEC 2015. Andy is immensely interested in experimental and avant-garde music and art. He is currently working on multiple pedagogical resources aimed at making contemporary performance techniques more accessible to young musicians. He has become increasingly interested in creating inclusive experiential atmospheres in his live performances. Andy lives in Baton Rouge and rides a lot of bicycle, time permitting. 95 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Jeremy Lewis teaches applied lessons to all tuba and euphonium majors at West Texas A&M University, performs as tubist with the WT Faculty Brass Quintet, leads the WTAMU Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble, coaches small ensembles and teaches weekly tuba-euphonium studio classes. He has taught Brass Methods, Instrumental Technique and Elementary Music Theory. Dr. Lewis is also principal tubist with the Amarillo Symphony Orchestra. Before WT, Jeremy worked as a private teacher and clinician in North Texas. He earned degrees from Texas Christian University, Indiana University and Texas Tech University. Jeremy has performed with ensembles such as the Lafayette Philharmonic and the East Texas Symphony Orchestras. Additionally, Jeremy was a member of the Civic and Quintessence Brass Quintets. Jeremy has been successful as a soloist making appearances at venues throughout the world. He has performed during the 2014 International Tuba-Euphonium Conference in Bloomington, IN, Regional Tuba-Euphonium Conferences in Flagstaff, Baton Rouge, Kearney and Waco as well as the 2010 Army Band TubaEuphonium Conference as well as recent guest artist appearances in Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and West Virginia. As a competitor, Jeremy placed second in the 2006 International Women’s Brass Conference Tuba Competition. Jeremy also placed second in the 2003 Regional Tuba and Euphonium Conference held in Fort Worth, Texas. He was also a semifinalist in the 2004 Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival and the 2004 International Tuba and Euphonium Conference Artist Tuba Competition. Dr. Lewis’ research interests include methods of assessment within music, the role of assessment in student progress and new music for tuba and euphonium. www.jeremylewistuba.com/ 96 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Kimberly Goddard Loeffert is the baritone saxophonist for the critically-acclaimed h2 quartet. A dynamic and innovative chamber ensemble, h2 constantly seeks to defy perceptions and expectations of the saxophone. h2 takes advantage of the great expressive capacity of their instrument by programming traditional, avant-garde, minimalist, and jazz-influenced works in surprising and compelling ways. Loeffert has performed at prestigious venues throughout the United States and in Europe, the UK, and Asia, including the Cankar Dom (Slovenia), the Guarnerius Center for the Performing Arts (Serbia), Merkin Hall (New York City), the National Concert Hall (Ireland), the Sarajevo Music Academy (Bosnia), the Siam Paragon (Thailand), the University of St. Andrews (Scotland), and the Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), in addition to university recital halls across the country. An advocate for new music, Loeffert has commissioned and/or premiered works by Drew Baker, Karl Blench, Jongyun Choi, Benjamin Fuhrman, Takuma Itoh, Igor Karača, David MacDonald, John Mackey, Marc Mellits, Victor Marquez-Barrios, Roger W. Petersen, Forrest Pierce, David Rakowski, Jesse Ronneau, Matthew Schoendorff, Tina Tallon, Amy Williams, Kevin Wilt, and Daniel Wohl, among others. An active chamber musician, Loeffert has won numerous chamber music prizes as a member of the h2 quartet, including First Place at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and First Place at the North American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition, among others. She can also be heard on six commercially available discs and a nationally-syndicated PBS television episode of Backstage Pass. Loeffert is on faculty at Oklahoma State University (OSU). Prior to her appointment at OSU, she taught music theory, saxophone, and chamber music at Michigan State University, and music theory and aural skills at Florida State University where she is a PhD Candidate in Music Theory. Loeffert earned a DMA and MM in Saxophone Performance, as well as an MM in Music Theory Pedagogy from Michigan State University. She holds a BM in Saxophone Performance and Jazz Studies from Northwestern University. Her primary saxophone teachers have included Joe Lulloff, Frederick Hemke, and Joseph Wytko. 97 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Philip Martinson was appointed Second Trombone of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic in 2014. He is currently Interim Instructor of Trombone at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Instructor of Music at Saint Leo University COL, and an Alumni Fellow at the University of Oklahoma pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree under the tutelage of Dr. Irvin Wagner. He graduated with a Master of Music degree in Trombone Performance from Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music, where he served as Associate Instructor for the trombone department and received a Bachelor of Music degree with Honors in Brass Performance from the University of Akron, graduating summa cum laude. Praised for “exquisite control and elegant ensemble work” (Howard J. Buss, composer), Philip actively performs as a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician throughout the United States. Recent engagements include performances at the International Trombone Festival (Austin, TX), Skidmore College, Oklahoma Baptist University, University of Akron and Malone University. Prior to joining the OKC Philharmonic, Martinson held the position of Second Trombone with the Ocala Symphony Orchestra (FL) for three seasons. Additionally, during summers he is Co-Principal Trombone of the Taneycomo Festival Orchestra in Branson, Missouri. Philip has performed with professional ensembles in Ohio, Indiana, and Florida including the Canton Symphony Orchestra, the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, and the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, among others. As a chamber artist, he is co-founder of Ensemble Inversion, a contemporary duo committed to promoting the music of living composers. Numerous recognitions in the International Trombone Association solo competitions, including the Larry Wiehe, Robert Marstellar, and Gilberto Gagliardi/Weril competitions, further speak to his proficiency as a trombonist. His primary teachers include Dr. Irvin Wagner, Peter Ellefson, Stephen Fissel, Ed Zadrozny, and Dr. Jim Robertson. He is a native of Huntley, MT 98 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE SSG Jeremy McBride, In 2013, a native of San Antonio, Texas, fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a member of The U.S. Army Ceremonial Band. Prior to joining “Pershing’s Own,” SSG McBride was an active freelance musician in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and a highly sought after private euphonium instructor. At any given time, his private studio held 70 talented middle school and high school euphonium students. As an ensemble performer, SSG McBride performed regularly with notable organizations such as the Dallas Wind Symphony, the Lone Star Wind Orchestra, The Imperial Brass, the Texas Star Brass Band, and the Dallas Civic Wind Ensemble. Throughout his musical career, SSG McBride has successfully competed in numerous major euphonium competitions. In 2005, he took first place in the Euphonium Artist Division of the International Leonard Falcone Euphonium Competition in Twin Lake, Michigan. SSG McBride enjoys spending time with his wife, Delaina, and son, Aiden. 99 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Albert and Sarah Miller have been playing euphonium together for the past five years. They met at the University of Arkansas while both were doing their master’s degrees. During the course of their relationship they began to commission several composers to write new works for euphonium duet and piano. Both maintain active careers as soloists and teachers and enjoy teaching to students of any level. They got married in 2013 and currently live in Lawrence, Kansas while Sarah is completing her DMA at the University of Kansas. Sarah directs the KU Women’s Basketball Band and assists with the KU Marching Jayhawks. Albert teaches Jazz and Low Brass at Kansas Wesleyan University. 100 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Kevin Miller started his musical life in Owasso, OK. playing trombone at 10 years of age an eventually moving up to tuba at age 11. Under the tutelage of directors Harlon and Willeta Lamkin, Kevin excelled on tuba and decided on a life in music at an early age. Kevin went on to study with Gerald Sloan while attending the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. While in Arkansas Kevin became an active freelance player performing with The North Arkansas Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, Arkansas Winds, and Solid Brass (now known as Natural State Brass) In 2000 Kevin moved to the Dallas Metroplex to work as a private teacher and maintained a studio of 60+ students. While in Dallas, Kevin continued as an active freelance player and filled in regularly as a sub for The Dallas Wind Symphony and Dallas Wind Symphony Tuba Quartet. In 2010 Kevin moved back to the Tulsa area where he has built a studio of 40+ students encompassing students from the Broken Arrow, Jenks, Owasso, and Union school districts. Kevin also plays with Bravo Brass Quintet, Tulsa Symphony Brass Quintet, and is principal tuba with the Tulsa Opera Orchestra. 101 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Matthew Mireles is highly active as a conductor, performer, and educator, with his performances achieving high praise, and his students having success in major competitions. Dr. Mireles continues to be in demand as a clinician, guest conductor, soloist, and adjudicator throughout the United States and abroad, and continues to champion and arrange new music for wind ensemble and low brass. As a euphonium soloist, Dr. Mireles released a solo album titled “Prometheus,” on the Potenza Music record label, which includes previously unrecorded works of John Stevens. Dr. Mireles was the winner of the 2008 Leonard Falcone International Euphonium Competition, the 2007 Mid-Texas Symphony Young Artist Competition, the 2007 University of Alabama Concerto-Aria Competition, and the 2008 International Tuba Euphonium Conference Chamber Music Competition. Also an active chamber musician, Dr. Mireles plays euphonium with the Boreas Quartet. Their album, “The Serpent’s Kiss,” is also released on the Potenza Music record label, and is a set of new transcriptions for tuba-euphonium quartet. Currently, Dr. Matthew Mireles is the Director of Bands and Low Brass at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma where he conducts the Concert Band, Brass Ensemble, and Pep Band. Before joining the faculty at Cameron, Dr. Mireles conducted both the University Band and Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble at the University of Wisconsin-Madison while also teaching undergraduate euphonium. He is also on faculty at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Twin Lake, MI, where he teaches low brass and conducting. Dr. Mireles earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master of Music degree from the University of Alabama, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Teacher Certification from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, TX. His major teachers have been John Stevens, Dr. Demondrae Thurman, Lee Hipp, Scott Teeple, and Mark Hetzler. 102 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Mr. Paul Nesper is currently the Instructor of Tuba and Euphonium at The University of Central Oklahoma, as well at the Instructor of Low Brass and Director of the Brass Ensemble at East Central Oklahoma University. Paul has previously taught at Oklahoma Baptist University. He also spent 2 years teaching, recruiting, and traveling with The Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps, a member of Drum Corps International, and is currently working with the Seattle Cascades. Paul has performed with the Santa Fe Concert Association, Enid, Tulsa, Norman Philharmonic, and New Mexico Symphony Orchestras. In addition to his orchestral playing, he also plays tuba in the Boulevard Brass Quintet. Mr. Nesper earned his BM from Illinois Wesleyan University, and his MM from Illinois State University. His primary teachers include Mr. Brian Dobbins, Dr. Michael Forbes, and Mr. Ed Risinger 103 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Mark norman is currently the Associate Director of Bands for the Peck School of the Arts at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. He is also the owner of the Charlotte (NC) Music School and performs with the Washington Brass and the American Music Ensemble. Mark has served on the faculties as either the Director or Associate Director of Bands at the University of Michigan, Washburn University, University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Towson University. He is a past tuba performer with the U.S. Navy Band in Washington, DC, Fountain City Brass Band, Tubas in the Sun Quartet, and the Georgetown, Mt. Vernon and Loudoun Symphonies. He has been a frequent substitute and extra performer with the North Carolina, Richmond, Greensboro and Topeka Symphony Orchestras. As a soloist and clinician, Mark has performed and presented at national and regional conferences such as the U.S. Army Band Tuba and Euphonium Conference and eleven state music educator workshops. He has been a featured soloist with bands and orchestras throughout the U.S. and has presented recitals at several universities. 104 ARTIST BIOS Since its formation in 2012, the MASTER SCHEDULE North Texas Euphonium Quartet has emerged as the leader among a formidable new crop of euphonium quartets from all across the globe. The group is comprised of doctoral candidates currently studying with Dr. Brian Bowman at the University of North Texas, and is the only quartet whose members have all been finalists in the world renowned Leonard Falcone International Euphonium Competition. The quartet has become one of the most active young chamber ensembles in the country through performances at numerous universities and music conferences throughout the United States, the commissioning and performing of works written specifically for the ensemble, and educational outreach with younger euphonium players. As individuals, each member of the ensemble strives to make music at the highest level, which has led to numerous opportunities to compete and/or perform in both national and international competitions, conferences, and auditions. Recent competitions in which members of the quartet have been finalists or winners include: The Leonard Falcone International Euphonium Competition, the ITEC (International Tuba/Euphonium Conference) solo, mock band, and quartet competitions, the United States Army Band National Collegiate Solo Competition, The U.S. Army Band Mock Euphonium Audition, solo competitions at the South Central, Great Plains, Northeast, and Midwest Tuba/Euphonium Conferences, and in auditions for the United States Navy Band, the United States Naval Academy Band, and the United States Marine Band. Unmatched in quality, the group is dedicated to the advancement of the chamber medium of the euphonium quartet as well as to the continued advancement of the euphonium itself, and is excited to offer composers the unique opportunity to write for an ensemble who’s repertoire is just now being formed. 105 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Jesse Orth is honored to return to his Midwestern roots with his recent appointment as instructor of tuba and euphonium at the University of Northern Iowa, where he teaches applied tuba and euphonium lessons, directs the UNITUBA ensemble, and coaches chamber music ensembles. He recently moved from Texas, where he is an ABD doctoral candidate in Tuba performance at the University of North Texas. In the past year, Mr. Orth has competed as a semifinalist in the 2014 Leonard Falcone Festival tuba solo artist competition and was named a Toulouse Graduate School Thesis and Dissertation Fellow. Mr. Orth has performed and taught across the country as well as abroad in Germany, Hungary, England, Ireland, Brazil, and Ghana. He has most recently performed at the 2014 ITEC and the 2013 South Central Regional ITEA Conference with the Fat Bottomed Brass Tuba Euphonium Quartet. In 2015, he has solo performances scheduled at both the Midwest and Great Plains regional tuba euphonium conferences. In 2011, Mr. Orth served as a guest artist and faculty member at the 2nd International Festival of Classical music in Piracicaba, Brazil with the UNT Center Brass Quintet, now the Impact Brass Quintet. Mr. Orth has previously held performance positions with the Lone Star Wind Orchestra, Dallas Civic Wind ensemble, the Metropolitan winds of Dallas, and the Chippewa Valley Symphony. In the Lone Star Wind Orchestra and the University of North Texas Wind Symphony, under the direction of Eugene Corporon, Mr. Orth performed and recorded as principal tubist on multiple projects including the educational series, “Teaching Music through Performance in Band.” In addition to performing actively on the tuba, Mr. Orth has been a significant contributor to multiple repertoire projects initiated by the International Tuba and Euphonium Association. In 2007, he assisted internationally renowned jazz artist Jon Sass on the Bassblowaz Club, part of the Creative Impulse series. Mr. Orth has earned degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (BA - music) and the University of North Texas (MM). 106 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Matt Owen is an American Composer, Brass Arranger, and Brass+Electronics innovator residing in Nashville, Tennessee. Matt began his tuba career in Rockmart, Georgia with The Roman Festival Brass Band, The 8th Regiment Civil War Band, Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle Corps, and several more ensembles before leaving the area to attend Jacksonville State University. In 2007, Matt completed the Armed Forces School of Music in Little Creek, Virginia as an Army Bandsman and performed with The 151st Army Band out of Montgomery, Alabama from 2007-2009. Now, Matt tours the United States year-round with his group “The Eclectic Tuba” who have recently hosted highly-acclaimed legendary guest artists on their recordings such as Junior Marvin (Lead Guitarist for Bob Marley and The Wailers), Wayne Coyne (The Flaming Lips), Amanda Palmer, Kliph Scurlock (frm. The Flaming Lips), Carl Harvey (Toots and The Maytals), Joe Murphy (Legendary Jazz Tubist), Marcus Rezak (Digital Tape Machine), and many more. The group is exploding the tiny envelope that is tuba performance with brand new technological techniques, wild, and sometimes risqué, show antics, high energy dance music, and a perfectly synced light show that takes audiences on an hour long thrill-ride. 107 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Ryan Robinson joined the faculty of the Wanda L. Bass School of Music in 2011. He is currently the tubist of the Oklahoma City University Faculty Brass Quintet and Principal Tuba of the Lawton Philharmonic. He previously held teaching positions at the University of North Texas, Tarleton State University, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University. His degrees are from the University of North Texas (BM, DMA) and Northwestern University (MM). Dr. Robinson has been invited to perform at several international competitions and festivals including the Brass im Frankenwald course and festival at Haus Marteau, Lichtenberg, Germany; Ticino Musica Festival in Lugano, Switzerland; the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival; the Rafael Mendez Brass Institute; and the Arnold Jacobs Mock Orchestra Audition at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference. As a chamber musician, Dr. Robinson performs regularly with the OCU faculty brass quintet. He is a founding member of the Founders Tuba Euphonium Quartet, Frontier Brass Band (OK), Bel Canto Brass Quintet, the Highland Brass Quintet, and the Fantasticos Tuba Euphonium Quartet. He has performed with the University of North Texas faculty brass quintet, the Dallas Opera Brass Quintet, and the Tarleton State University faculty brass quintet. Additionally, he has performed with the Houston Symphony, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Lawton Philharmonic, Las Colinas Symphony (TX), Allen Philharmonic (TX), and the Blue Lake Festival Band (MI). In addition to his position at OCU, Dr. Robinson is currently on the faculty of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Twin Lake, MI and holds the position of Lead Teaching Artist for the brass and percussion areas at el Sistema Oklahoma. His professional affiliations include the International Tuba Euphonium Association, Texas Music Educators Association, Pi Kappa Lambda national music honor society, and the American Federation of Musicians. 108 ARTIST BIOS Raúl I. Rodríguez MASTER SCHEDULE Appointed in 1995, is Associate Professor of Music at Texas State University teaching applied tuba and euphonium and working with chamber music ensembles. Since 2001 he has performed as principal tuba with the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra in Colorado. His performance credits are quite diverse ranging from the symphony and pop orchestras to brass quintet, presenting solo recitals and jazz. Prior performance credits include serving as principal tuba with the Garland/Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra, SouthWest BrassWorks, Victoria Bach Festival Orchestra and TubaTzars. As director of the Texas State Tuba Euphonium Ensemble he has been instrumental in premiering new works, showcasing hidden gems and presenting standard works at various conferences including the 2005 Great Plains Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference, the 2006 International Tuba Euphonium Conference, the 2006 Texas Music Educators Association Convention, the 2007 South Central Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference, the 2008 International Tuba Euphonium Conference, the 2011 South Central Tuba Euphonium Conference, and the 2014 Texas Music Educators Association Convention and 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conference. He still continues his involvement in youth education by dedicating time to presenting clinics and master classes in the public schools. In the summer of 2002 Mr. Rodríguez was appointed principal tuba of the Texas Philharmonic to record the soundtrack for the musical score Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams. 109 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Dr. Scott Roeder is Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of Texas-Pan American where he teaches applied tuba/euphonium and conducts the UTPA Brass Ensemble and UTPA Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble. Previously Dr. Roeder served as Principal Tubist with the Midland-Odessa Symphony, Lone Star Brass Quintet, and the Texas Music Festival. Currently he serves as Principal Tuba with the Valley Symphony Orchestra and performs with the UTPA Faculty Brass Quintet. Additional orchestral performances include the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Canton Symphony, Illinois Symphony and many other professional orchestras throughout the country. As a soloist Dr. Roeder has performed recitals at universities around the country and has been an invited performer at multiple ITEA Regional Tuba Euphonium Conferences as well as a guest artist at the 2012 and 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conferences in Linz, Austria and Indiana University. Additionally he has been a featured soloist with the Midland-Odessa Symphony, Valley Symphony Orchestra, University of Akron Symphony, Odessa College Band, and the UTPA Wind Ensemble and UTPA String Orchestra. Dr. Roeder has been a prize winner in multiple regional solo competitions and was named a semi-finalist for the Leornard Falcone International Tuba Competition (1999 and 2000) and the 2000 International Tuba Euphonium Conference Solo Artist Tuba Competition in Regina, Saskatchewan. Dr. Roeder received his Bachelors in Music Education at the University of Illinois, Masters in Music Performance from the University of Akron, and in 2008 received his DMA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His teachers include John Stevens, Tucker Jolly, Mark Moore, Sam Pilafian, and Pat Sheridan. 110 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Noel Seals Bass Trombonist was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he graduated from Booker T. Washington High School. He studied music performance at Northeastern State University and Oklahoma State University, where he studied with Jeff Bright and Paul Compton. While attending Oklahoma State University he has won their Concerto Competition and performed a concerto by Ernest Sachse. In addition he has won the top prize of the Crescendo Music Awards held in Tulsa, Oklahoma performing Alexander Lebedev’s Konzertante Allegro. Also competing in the several competitions held by the International Trombone Association he was a finalist in the Edward Kleinhammer Orchestra Bass Trombone Excerpt and Donald Yaxley Solo competitions. As a chamber musician, Noel has won the Eastern Trombone Workshop Trombone Quartet Competition, International Trombone Association Trombone Quartet Competition, Courtois/Fort Worth Trombone Summit Trombone Quartet Competition, Emory Remington Trombone Ensemble Competition, and the Down Beat Student Music Award for Best Collegiate Classical Ensemble. He’s traveled with one of two collegiate American brass quintets to perform at the Rekkenze Brass festival held annually in Lichtenburg, Germany. 2013 he traveled to Japan to perform as Principal Bassoon with the Oklahoma State University Wind Ensemble at their Yamaha Band Clinic. Noel has also arranged several works for trombone ensembles and has had a few performed nationally with professional groups. One being an arrangement of Frank Ticheli’s “An American Elegy.” Originally for a concert band ensemble it was rearranged for 8 trombones and performed by the Washington Trombone Ensemble in March of 2014 led by Chris Branagan. Another was an original work entitled “Paul Compton’s Visit to Vatican City”, a 15 minute work also for 8 trombones. Since October of 2014 he holds the position of Bass Trombonist of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. 111 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Texas A&M University-Commerce The Tuba/Euphonium studio is excited to perform at the 2015 GPRTEC. The 20-piece ensemble is almost entirely undergraduate music education majors from the North and East Texas regions. The Euphonium Choir rehearses and performs regularly and has been student-led for the majority of its existence. With the assistance of some of the more senior members, there are a variety of smaller quartets that rehearse regularly and perform at studio events. The tuba/euphonium studio is passionate about their craft and as a family, we pride ourselves on being one of the strongest and largest studios at Texas A&M University-Commerce. We have an outstanding record of job placement for our music education majors, and many of our students looking to pursue graduate performance degrees have been awarded a variety of assistantships. Some of our alums include Jason Wallace (Dallas Wind Symphony), Tim Buzbee (Melbourne Symphony), Derrell Wallace (graduate assistant at OCU), Dorian Scott (graduate assistant at U. of Arkansas), and most recently, Kyle Kotasenski (Marine Band Drum and Bugle Corps). 112 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Matt Tropman currently serves as Tuba/Euphonium instructor at the University of Arizona and is an active freelancer, soloist and chamber musician. His performances have been praised in numerous publications such as the New York Times, which stated “Tropman makes a serious case for the euphonium as a solo instrument.” An active clinician and recitalist on both the euphonium and tuba, Matt has performed and taught throughout the U.S. and Europe. He recently published a euphonium method book and has numerous other pedagogy projects in development. Matt’s two commercially released CD’s; Continuum and From the Balcony (Summit Records), have been featured on programs such as NPR’s “All Things Considered”, CBC Radio’s “Disc Drive”, and “Music and Company”. He has performed with numerous bands, orchestras and chamber groups including the San Francisco Symphony and the Detroit Symphony. In his early career as a member of the U.S. Marine Band (President’s Own), he frequently performed as a soloist throughout the U.S. on the band’s National concert tours. Dr. Tropman received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in euphonium performance from the University of Michigan and Arizona State University, respectively, and the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in tuba performance from the University of Michigan. 113 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE United States Army Band Ceremonial Tuba Euphonium Quartet is made up of The members primarily in the United States Army Ceremonial Band. The quartet uses the unique instrumentation of three euphoniums and one tuba instead of the traditional two tubas and two euphoniums quartet. The quartet performs regularly on the “Pershing’s Own” Chamber series and other chamber concerts throughout the D.C. and Northern Virginia area. The quartet especially enjoys educational outreach concerts and performs at middle schools, high schools, and universities whenever they can. While the Ceremonial Band’s primary mission is to support over 2,000 military funerals each year in Arlington National Cemetery, the band performs other missions of national and international importance including wreath laying ceremonies by heads of state and other foreign dignitaries at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, monthly retirement parades, special reviews, and arrival and departure honors for foreign dignitaries at the White House and Pentagon. The 70 musicians of The U.S. Army Ceremonial Band come from some of the most prestigious music conservatories and universities in the country. Beyond their ceremonial roles, members of The U.S. Army Ceremonial Band routinely display their versatility and superb musicianship while performing with other elements of The U.S. Army Band, in chamber group performances, on recital programs, and as soloists for summer concerts. 114 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE University of Texas-Pan American The Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble was founded in 2009 under the direction of Dr. Scott Roeder. Since its creation, the ensemble has quickly gained national and international acclaim. In 2012 the UTPA Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble performed at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference and Brass Festival Linz in Linz, Austria as one of only a handful of tuba-euphonium ensembles from the United States to be invited to perform. The ensemble has also performed at the 2014 International Tuba Euphonium Conference at Indiana University, 2011 ITEA South Central Tuba Euphonium Conferences at Baylor University, the 2013 and 2015 Texas Music Education Association Conference, the 2013 ITEA South Central Regional Conference at Louisiana State University and the 2013 ITEA Midwest Regional Conference at Illinois State University. Additionally the ensemble performs regular concerts at UTPA and outreach concerts for the surrounding public school music programs. Current and former members of the ensemble have advanced or placed in numerous national and international competitions and perform in professional music ensembles across South Texas. As advocates of new music, The UTPA Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble has premiered original works and arrangements for tuba euphonium ensemble. In additional the ensemble and studio has hosted numerous Guest Artists such as Fritz Kaenzig, Matt Tropman, Jerry Young, Lauren Veronie, Demondrae Thurman, Patrick Sheridan, Roland Szentpali, Ben Pierce, and Jason Ham. 115 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Kevin Wass, Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Texas Tech University, holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan, the Bachelor of Science degree (Summa cum laude) in Music Education from Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, and the Master of Music degree and Performer’s Certificate from Indiana University. He has performed with a wide range of ensembles, including the Disneyland All-American College Band, the Music Academy of the West Festival Orchestra, the Omaha, Lincoln, and Honolulu Symphony Orchestras, Santa Fe Pro Musica and various brass chamber groups. Solo appearances have included competitions in the United States, Canada, and the Czech Republic, and recitals and concerto appearances at colleges, universities, and regional and international tuba-euphonium conferences. His teaching experience is equally varied, with experience as a band and orchestra director at the elementary and high school levels in addition to private studio and classroom teaching at the college level. In addition to his duties at Tech, Dr. Wass has served on the faculty of the Las Vegas Music Festival and currently serves as Principal Tubist of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra. His principal studies have been with Fritz Kaenzig, Daniel Perantoni, Harvey Phillips, and Craig Fuller. A long-time member of the International Tuba-Euphonium Association (ITEA), Dr. Wass has served on the Board of Directors of the organization as Conferences Coordinator and was Founding Chair of the ITEA Harvey G. Phillips Awards for Excellence in Composition. Students of Kevin Wass can be found in teaching and performing positions throughout the United States, including Principal Tuba in the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and Euphonium in the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Graduates from the tuba and euphonium studio at Texas Tech have also been admitted to graduate study at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, including the Juilliard School, Indiana University, the University of North Texas, and the Royal Northern College of Music (UK). Competition honors for Dr. Wass’s students include first place in the ITEC Mock Orchestral Audition and two national finalists in the MTNA Young Artist Brass competition. 116 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE MUCS Jarrod Williams has been playing professionally in the Baltimore/Washington area for nearly twenty years. He earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Kansas, and a Doctor of Musical Arts in tuba performance from the University of Maryland in 2012. His teachers include Robert Loffler, Bill Hartman, Scott Watson, Max Bonecutter, Toby Hanks and David Fedderly. In addition to his military performance schedule with The United States Naval Academy Band, he enjoys performing with the Brass of the Potomac, Bayfield Brass Quintet, coaching local middle and high school brass sections, and teaching tuba and euphonium at Anne Arundel Community College. He has also played with regional orchestras in Kansas, Missouri, and Maryland, served as chairman of International Tuba and Euphonium Conference Competition Committees in 1998 and 2010, respectively, and performed in such diverse environments as Blues Alley and the Delmarva Chicken Festival. MUCS Williams auditioned and was selected for assignment with the Naval Academy Band in 1996. Following recruit training at RTC, Great Lakes, he reported for duty as tubist with the concert, marching, and ceremonial units. He was named Principal Tubist in 1998 and is currently the band’s training officer and awards writer. An accomplished arranger, MUCS Williams’ transcriptions have been performed by the Naval Academy Band’s tuba quartet, brass quintet, brass ensemble, and ceremonial bands, as well as the Washington Symphonic Brass and Symphonia, a professional tuba ensemble. 117 ARTIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Matthew Wilshire is currently a second year Doctoral student at the University of Illinois where he studies with Professor Mark Moore. Matthew holds degrees the University of North Texas (BM, BME) and Oklahoma City University (MM). As a chamber musician Matthew has performed with Urban Brass, The Illinois Symphony Brass Quintet, and Blackwelder Brass. Matthew has also performed with the American Wind Symphony Orchestra, the ChampaignUrbana Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia da Camera, and the Illinois Modern Ensemble. This past summer Matthew was invited to compete in the Arnold Jacobs Mock Orchestra Audition at the International Tuba Euphonium Conference. Originally from Mansfield Texas, Matthew began his study of tuba at age 11. His primary teachers are Mark Moore, Dr. Ryan Robinson, and Donald C. Little. Matthew is a member of ITEA and Mu Phi Epsilon. 118 ACCOMPANIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Ms. Pi-Ju Chiang has been serving at Oklahoma State University since 2013. As an active recital pianist and collaborative artist, Pi-Ju Chiang appears frequently in solo, chamber, and collaborative recitals in Taiwan, North America, Mexico and Europe. Her experience as a collaborative pianist has taken her to the Bari Opera Theater in Italy where she performed two operas in 1997 - La Bohème and Il Travatore. She was awarded the Rosa Lobe Memorial Award in Accompanying at the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) in 2005, recognizing her highest level of artistic achievements while attending CIM as a student, and was serving as a CIM collaborative faculty member immediately after having graduated in 2005 until 2012. Ms. Chiang’s performances have been frequently heard on air on WCLV 104.9, northeast Ohio’s classical radio station. Her recordings can be found on the website instantencore.com, which has links to the world’s top artists and ensembles. Ms. Chiang received her Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance from Taipei National University of Arts. She received her first Master’s Degree in Piano Performance at The University of Texas at Austin, then received her second Master’s Degree in Piano Chamber Music and Accompanying at Rice University. She received her Professional Studies Diploma in Collaborative Piano from the Cleveland Institute of Music. 119 ACCOMPANIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Charles Koslowske brings more than a decade of vocal coaching and collaborative piano experience to his new appointment at Oklahoma City University. He made his New York debut in 2002 at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, and has been an official with the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions each year since 2001. He was the official accompanist of the Denver Lyric Opera Guild and the All-Colorado Opera Audition, and served as staff pianist at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music in Salzburg. He has taught at University of Colorado and Colorado State University, specializing in graduate and advanced undergraduate singers. Most recently, he was lead coach for scenes and singers in Colorado State’s production of The Rape of Lucretia and Verdi’s Falstaff. Music theater credits include music director for works from Cats to Cabaret. Koslowske has earned three degrees from University of Colorado-Boulder: Master of Music degrees in collaborative piano and in vocal performance and pedagogy, and Bachelor of Music in vocal performance. He has participated in vocal master classes with William Bolcom and Joan Morris, Helen Donath, Shirlee Emmons, Thomas Hampson, Marilyn Horne, Martin Isepp, Martin Katz, Marlena Malas, Ashley Putnam, Diana Soviero, and Frederica von Stade. 120 ACCOMPANIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Jan McDaniel is equally at home on the podium and at the keyboard. He is currently beginning his ninth year as a professor of vocal coaching at Oklahoma City University and a conductor of the Oklahoma City University Opera and Musical Theater Company, where he has served as musical director for the world premiere of Night of the Comets, along with productions such as Puccini’s La rondine and Suor Angelica, Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, Nicolai’s Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Floyd’s Susannah, Flaherty and Ahren’s Seussical, and Gershwin’s Of Thee I Sing. McDaniel also served for ten years as director of accompanying and orchestral activities at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. His appearances as a collaborative pianist include concerts and recitals from Germany to Japan, and he was featured as harpsichord soloist in the world premiere of Der Turmbau zu Babel with the Northwest German Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1982, Mr. McDaniel accepted a position as assistant conductor and vocal coach with the Detmold State Theater in Detmold, Germany, the largest touring opera company in that country. In association with the opera theater at SFASU, he conducted over twenty separate productions, including such works as Madama Butterfly, Cavalleria rusticana, Falstaff, Suor Angelica, Les contes d’Hoffmann, Così fan tutte, Roméo et Juliette, and La tragédie de Carmen, as well as the musicals Once upon a Mattress, The Most Happy Fella, and A Little Night Music. McDaniel has performed with such notable artists as Kristin Chenoweth, Marquita Lister, Kelli O’Hara, Uwe Heilmann, and Leona Mitchell. His present and former coaching students are working worldwide in opera houses and on stages on Broadway and across the country. 121 ACCOMPANIST BIOS MASTER SCHEDULE Ellen Sommer-Bottorff Pianist has quickly established a reputation as a much sought-after collaborative pianist, chamber musician, and vocal coach. She performs extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America, and Europe. Most recent engagements have included concerts and master classes at the University of Costa Rica, performances at the International Double Reed convention in Birmingham, England, and a lecture recital with violinist Tami L. Hughes at the IUTGE workshop in Leibniz, Austria. Bottorff often serves as a pianist for regional, national and international competitions and festivals, as well as recital series and radio broadcasts. Additionally, she coaches and performs at the Sound Encounters Suzuki Strings camp and the Brian Lewis Young Artist Program in Ottawa, KS. She is a founding member of Allegresse, an inspiring new trio for flute, oboe, and piano. Recently Allegresse was invited to present recitals and master classes and to adjudicate at the nationally known new music festival, FENAM in Sacramento, California. January 2012 Allegresse traveled to Puerto Rico giving performances and master classes in San Juan. 122