Hotsprings Music Festival seeks Tubists
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:39 pm
Hi all,
I have recently been invited to serve as faculty tubist for the Hot Springs Music Festival in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Back in 1996-1998, I performed with the group in their beginning years. I had to abandon the fabulous event in order to fulfill my Army Band busy summer obligations, but now with my gig at Illinois State, my summers are free and I'm simply thrilled that I've been invited back to serve as a faculty member at this great festival.
I am able to accept 2 tubists (and perhaps 1 euphoniumist--especially if they have trombone chops) to serve as apprentices at the festival and share in the repertoire below, other works not mentioned, and a large chamber music component.
The festival this summer goes from June 4-18 and in addition to other rep., we're playing Tchaik 6, Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms, and a wild arrangement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony done by no one other than Gustav Mahler (8 horns, 4 trombones and TUBA)!! It's a feast for the ears.
If accepted, apprentices will receive a full scholarship to the event AND free housing...your only expense will be food (and Spaten served at the BeerGarten in town).
The website listed here has all the details regarding applications, repertoire, etc.
http://www.hotmusic.org/hsmfhome.html
Please email me for further information, as well.
Regards,
Mike Forbes
miforbe@ilstu.edu
I have recently been invited to serve as faculty tubist for the Hot Springs Music Festival in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Back in 1996-1998, I performed with the group in their beginning years. I had to abandon the fabulous event in order to fulfill my Army Band busy summer obligations, but now with my gig at Illinois State, my summers are free and I'm simply thrilled that I've been invited back to serve as a faculty member at this great festival.
I am able to accept 2 tubists (and perhaps 1 euphoniumist--especially if they have trombone chops) to serve as apprentices at the festival and share in the repertoire below, other works not mentioned, and a large chamber music component.
The festival this summer goes from June 4-18 and in addition to other rep., we're playing Tchaik 6, Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms, and a wild arrangement of Beethoven's 9th Symphony done by no one other than Gustav Mahler (8 horns, 4 trombones and TUBA)!! It's a feast for the ears.
If accepted, apprentices will receive a full scholarship to the event AND free housing...your only expense will be food (and Spaten served at the BeerGarten in town).
The website listed here has all the details regarding applications, repertoire, etc.
http://www.hotmusic.org/hsmfhome.html
Please email me for further information, as well.
Regards,
Mike Forbes
miforbe@ilstu.edu