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Post by katfey »

Actually May 1 is their Anticipated Date of Notification (see their website).
They have often been late, but I think last year they were actually on time, so hopefully you will hear soon.
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i think they were on time last year in letting us know that the decisions weren't done :lol: it came at least a few days or a week later, so i guess we'll have to see.
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Post by SqueakyOnion »

HOW do they let participants know? Email? snail mail? Website posting?
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Post by Casey Tucker »

they were on time last year. i found out last year buy the post. give it a day or two.

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just got my e-mail...and made it!! :D
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Got mine too. I get to go as well.
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I got my email today as well, and I made it in!!
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Post by CrappyEuph »

Congratulations to everyone, and good luck!

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Sadly, I didn't make it. Did I have to audition?
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EuphManRob wrote:Congratulations to all who made it, including all THIRTEEN from UNT!! :D:D Go team!

I love being here.
Um, I counted 7 from UNT. Am I missing something? Do some of them have prior degrees from UNT?( Still a truly remarkable thing, either way...). :shock:
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Post by pgiampi1 »

he's talking about all the divisions, not just euphonium artist (at least that's what i think he's saying)
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Post by JCradler »

EuphManRob wrote:Correct:
-8 in Artist Euphonium, counting alternates
-2 in Artist Tuba, counting alternates
-1 in Student Euphonium
-2 in Student Tuba, counting alternates

Go UNT! :D
Duhhh, braino no worko! Sorry, forgot that Dr. Bowman does not teach the tuba studio(Looks like that Little/Bowman duo is pretty stout!) :oops:
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UNT owns all!
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Post by ASTuba »

I have to give a congrats out to Phil Giampietro, a friend of mine I went to Ithaca with. What a fantastic player, and I'm glad to hear that someone from IC is out there doing a good job of playing. Go get 'em Phil!!!
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aw shucks, thanks andy!
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Post by pgiampi1 »

if there's anyone out there who's familiar with the michael grady piece...are there any possible errors/misprints that you noticed? i know that i did...i'd rather ignore them and play the ink but...eh. does anyone have errata for this piece? or any way to contact mr. grady?
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Post by Alex C »

Also from the north Texas area:

Richard Murrow from TCU with two students (not his first, by far) in the competition
Ed Jones from UTA with two students (not his first) in the competition and
Jason Wallace (who lists Ed Jones as his teacher) with one student in the competition.

There's a lot of good teaching and playing going on in this area.
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