UPDATE ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE SOUSAPHONE
There are at least two things I’ve learned since writing my article, “Marching through the Early History of the Sousaphone” (ITEA Journal 42:3, Spring 2015).…
There are at least two things I’ve learned since writing my article, “Marching through the Early History of the Sousaphone” (ITEA Journal 42:3, Spring 2015).…
Arlington Donation The Yamaha Corporation of America has donated more than $66,000 worth of wind instruments in need of repair to the Arlington Independent School District in Arlington,…
On the first full day of ITEC 2016, I attended an eye-opening presentation given by the esteemed Professor David Zerkel. Simply titled “Curiosity,” this presentation…
Pauline Boeykens’s career has taken her from the shores of Lake Mendota in Madison, WI to Germany and everywhere in between. Although initially trained in…
With this Fall 2016 New Materials column for the ITEA Journal, I am retiring as the editor after 26 years. Coupled with my five years…
I first found out about Daniel Herskedal in the middle of 2015 as I stumbled upon his music on YouTube. I had heard plenty of…
Sam Gnagey was the principal tubist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic from 1970 until his retirement in 2016. He is a native of Englewood, Ohio.…
This article is the first in a two-part series based on my dissertation research into current trends in tuba playing in Mexican-American regional music. This…
Round Table Participants: David Zerkel, University of Georgia; Andy Rummel, Illinois State University; Matthew Tropman, University of Arizona; Steven Kellner, University of Maryland/Peabody Conservatory Steven…
I began studying with Professor Kaenzig in 2012, when I entered Michigan as an undergraduate in Tuba Performance and Music Education. I’ve been studying with…
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