LOOKING BACK: The Truth About the Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto
The following article first appeared in 1986, Volume 14:2 of the TUBA Journal. A prophetic summing up paragraph taken from an article with the title…
The following article first appeared in 1986, Volume 14:2 of the TUBA Journal. A prophetic summing up paragraph taken from an article with the title…
Robert Alan Rusk 1948 – 2015 (Compiled and edited by Carole Nowicke and Michael Grose) Robert Alan Rusk was born on Thanksgiving Day, 1948 to…
John Bulter 23 March 1932 to 25 February 2016 John Butler, Honorary Life Member and member of the Honorary Board of Directors of the ITEA,…
So often today music students feel they must score that one big job or they are a failure. Many people ask why I do so…
I read with interest Scott Cameron’s excellent discussion of the Hindemith Symphony in B-Flat. It’s been some years since I played it, and the excerpts…
[Editor’s Note: This article is excerpted from the original as published in the Summer, 1991 edition of the TUBA Journal (Volume 18, No. 4). The original contains…
An brief obituary was published in the Spring 2016 ITEA Journal. This remembrance will concentrate on more tuba-related aspects of Paul Bierley’s life. It includes…
My four years with “Doc” were among the most enriching of my life. I learned the play the tuba better of course, but more importantly…
R. Winston Morris, Professor of Music at Tennessee Technological University with 50 years of service, is the elder statesman of tuba professors in the United…
New interest is emerging for instruments that have been a mere afterthought to the church serpent and ophicleide-namely, bass horns. The editors of second edition…
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