Graduate Assitantships for 2007-2008

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Graduate Assitantships for 2007-2008

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Anyone know where any assistantships will be available for 2007-8? Thanks
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The University of Tennessee School of Music announces a position for a Graduate Assistantship in Tuba or Euphonium for the 2006-2007 year.

The University of Tennessee is located in Knoxville, on the eastern side of Tennessee.

The Tuba/Euphonium studio is led by Sande MacMorran.

Duties: Teach tuba/euphonium for non-majors. Assist with conducting and operation of the tuba ensemble. Coach chamber ensembles. Other duties as needed.

Stipend: Up to $3,243 plus tuition waiver and medical coverage

Deadline: March 1, 2007

Website: www.music.utk.edu/WBP.html

To Apply: Application materials and audition requirements may be obtained by contacting:
Dr. Angela Batey
Associate Director of Graduate Studies
The University of Tennessee
School of Music
1741 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37996-2600

For specific information regarding the assistantship, please contact Sande MacMorran at smacmorran@aol.com
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This year, I will be listening to auditions for the grad assistantship that will be open in the fall of 2007 at the University of Georgia. The primary duties of the assistantship are to play tuba in the Graduate Brass Quintet and the Georgia Brass (a large brass ensemble). Both groups are coached by Fred Mills, formerly of the Canadian Brass. Other duties would include studio teaching of music minors and helping with studio business. The assistantship covers tuiition and pays a very generous stipend (approximately $9K for MM and $10K for DMA)

The reason that I am posting this early is to encourage any interested candidates to apply early and audition in the Fall semester if at all possible. Although I can only accept one person for the studio assistantship, there is a good amount of money available for folks who bring a high undergrad GPA and a strong (1200+) GRE score to the table. I will graduate a large number of students this year, so it is time to reload!

If you have any questions about the assistantships, the studio, the university or the school of music, please fire me an e-mail at dzerkel@uga.edu and I will answer your questions as candidly as I can (or put you in touch with a current or former student.)

Best regards,
Dave Zerkel
Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
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I don't think Richard would mind me posting this:

Graduate Assistantint in Tuba/Euphonium at the University of Southern Mississippi

Duties: Teach applied euphonium and tuba, assist with USM
Euphonium/Tuba Ensemble, small ensemble coaching, and performance in ensembles as directed.

Compensation: $5,400 for 9 months (September - May) plus full in-state
and out-of-state tuition waivers for every semester the student is
enrolled full time and waivers for full time summer tuition following a
Fall and Spring semester assignment. Assistantships are awarded for two
semesters and are renewable by petition.

Audition information: In person auditions are required unless distance
is a major factor. Audition materials should be standard euphonium or
tuba repertoire, at least three works, and should reflect the
applicants ability to perform the more advanced repertoire.

Application deadline: March 1, 2007

Contact: Dr. Richard Perry (601) 266 - 6441 or Richard.H.Perry@usm.edu

The USM School of Music currently has about 475 music majors and offers
graduate degrees in most disciplines (MM, MME, DMA, DME, and Ph.D).
For more complete information about the School of Music, visit our
website at:

http://www.usm.edu/music/

...And information about me can be found at:

http://www.usm.edu/music/faculty/perry.php

The USM tuba/euphonium studio currently averages sixteen to twenty
students per year and includes talented players from across the
Southeast, as well as other regions of the United States. USM
tuba/euphonium students are active performers both on and off campus.
Among the guest performers who have recently performed here are
Demondrae Thurman, Steven Mead, Neal Corwell, Adam Frey, Jason Ham, John Griffiths, John Stevens, Kenyon Wilson, David Zerkel, the
Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble, The Modern Jazz Tuba Project, and
Tubalaté. USM was also the host for the 1997 Southeast Regional
Tuba-Euphonium Conference. Students in the USM studio have won
numerous awards, including state, national and international
competitions. Alumni of the USM tuba/euphonium studio are active as
performers and teachers at all levels throughout the United States and
internationally.
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Pittsburg State University (Kansas). Yep, we have Graduate Assistantships! Contact me if interested.
A. Douglas Whitten
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Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
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Post by Aaron Tindall »

I know that Velvet Brown will have one for the fall of 2007 as well (Penn State Unversity). Full Tuition and a stipend, I believe. Contact her for more information.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

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Hello and I hope this message finds everyone doing well. I just wanted to put a little buzz about the University Of New Mexico. Anyone looking at undergrad or graduate school for next year should take a look at UNM. I will be graduating four graduate students this May, so spots will be open. If you have any questions about me, scholarships or the school, feel free to check out the schools website at www.unm.edu, or email me at rawhite@unm.edu. I am sure my students could tell you about their experience here at UNM as well.
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David Zerkel wrote:I don't think Richard would mind me posting this:
Not at all, Dave. Thanks!
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Post by hendra_tuba »

There will be a few openings at The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. It is a nice program. Lots of playing and a great teacher!! (Marty Erickson).
Money is also available.

I'm here currently, so if you have any questions, e-mail at
hendra_tuba@hotmail.com or
Marty at martytuba@sbcglobal.net

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Hi Friends,

I will have a graduate assistantship available at the University of Arkansas beginning in the fall of 2007. Duties include co-teaching low brass class to music ed. majors, teaching lessons, and playing in the Wind Symphony. All tuition is waived and the stipend will be at least $3300, possibly $6600.

Tuba or euphonium applicants are welcome. Please contact me if you are interested- bjp02@uark.edu.

-Benjamin Pierce
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