ITEA JOURNAL VOLUME 3:3 (Spring/Summer 1976)

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MULTIPHONICS AND THE TUBA - Barton Cummings
MULTIPHONICS AND THE TUBA – Barton Cummings The use of MULTIPHONICS, or the producing of more than one pitch simultaneously on one instrument, has...
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WES JACOBS WITH THE CARPENTERS
We recently received a note from Wesley Jacobs, solo tubist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, informing us of a couple of unique engagements with...
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THE LOS ANGELES TUBA QUARTET
Roger BoboTommy JohnsonJames SelfDonald Waldrop IN CONCERTMonday, May 10, 19768:00 P.M.Barnsdall Park Theater4808 Hollywood Blvd. The newly formed Los Angeles Tuba Quartet will present...
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THE CENTRAL NEW YORK BRASS FESTIVAL
On January 17, 1976, the first annual Central New York Brass Festival was held at Jordan-Elbridge High School under the administration of Jeffrey Renshaw...
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THE BACK ROW AT DISNEYLAND - Scott Lycan
“In early November the word went out that Disneyland was looking for Christmas help. Having just recovered from a fantastically successful Octubafest at California...
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MID-SOUTH SYMPOSIUM
On April 2 and 3, Western Kentucky University sponsored the MID-SOUTH Euphonium-Tuba Symposium in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The opening day activities were as follows:...
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MALTA FOR TUBA AND TAPE 1975 - Lejaren Hiller
Barton Cummings was a guest soloist on a recital of music composed by Lejaren Hiller last July in Buffalo, New York. John Dwyer of...
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T.U.B.A. GEM SERIES - Bab Lied and Valse to Bab - Mary Lynn Badarak
Included in this issue of the Newsletter is a composition for two tubas or euphonium and tuba. The composer Mary Lynn Badarak received her...
03N03 A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE TUBA AND ITS PREDECESSORS
A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE TUBA AND ITS PREDECESSORS - Robert E. Eliason
(a continuing series) Robert E. EliasonCurator of Musical Instruments – Henry Ford MuseumT.U.B.A. Coordinator – Tuba/Euphonium History During the last half of the 18th...