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Military Corner: An Interview with Karl Hovey
By: Steven Maxwell
Military Corner: An Interview with Karl Hovey Steven Maxwell, Associate Editor Steve Maxwell (SM): Everyone has his or her own path to joining a...
New Materials
By: Mark Nelson
New Materials Mark Nelson, Associate Editor Materials Received November 1-February 1 with thanks: State of the Art: The ABQ at 50 CD recording featuring...
President's Corner
By: David Zerkel
President’s Corner David Zerkel, ITEA President Is Nuance Dead? Recently, I had the opportunity to attend an Atlanta Braves game that was followed by...
The New Sousa Band Tours China
By: T. J. Ricer
The New Sousa Band Tours China by T. J. Ricer China is big…and it has a lot of people! China is bold – from...
Tips for Missing Fewer Notes in Performances
By: Sean Greene
Tips for Missing Fewer Notes in Performances by Sean Greene What is involved in becoming a more accurate performer? Everyone misses notes at some...
Tips for Tuba, TTXIA: Repetitive motion can heal
By: David Porter
Tips for Tuba, TTXIA: “Repetitive motion can heal” by David Porter Basic Skills Sometimes it seems with all of the hustle and bustle, the...
2010 International Euphonium Festival
By: Adam Frey
2010 International Euphonium Festival Adam Frey, IEI Director 2010 marked the 7th Anniversary of the International Euphonium Institute. The summer program featured artists and...
Advancing the Cause
By: David Zerkel
Advancing the Cause by David Zerkel Although not all of us had the opportunity to know Harvey Phillips personally, all of us know of...
Conference Corner
By: Steven Mead
Conference Corner Steven Mead, ITEC 2012 host There is surely only one place to be at the end of June next year, and that...
Euphonium Repertoire: A Pedagogical Study and Practice Guide forFred L. Clinard’s Sonata For Unaccompanied Euphonium
By: Brian Meixner
Euphonium Repertoire: A Pedagogical Study and Practice Guide forFred L. Clinard’s Sonata For Unaccompanied Euphonium by Brian Meixner This popular unaccompanied euphonium solo was...
Helicons and Sousaphones by Holton at the National Music Museum
By: Ken Drobnak
Helicons and Sousaphones by Holton at the National Music Museum by Ken Drobnak, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Sousaphone bell in BB-flat...
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: A Personal Memoir
By: Jim Self
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: A Personal Memoir by Jim Self I take the liberty of calling him Harvey even though he had many...
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: Eulogy
By: Dan Perantoni
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: Eulogy by Dan Perantoni The following eulogy was given by Dan Perantoni at Harvey Phillips’ memorial service, which took...
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: Inspired by a Funeral?
By: Michael Salzman
HONORING HARVEY PHILLIPS, PART I: Inspired by a Funeral? by Michael Salzman, Hofstra University People asked me, “How was the funeral?” Typical responses to...
















