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Big Day for Ken (Knuxie)!

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As I travel off to Canterbury, Kent (UK) this afternoon for the first read-through and rehearsal of his Euphonium Concerto, in the sparkling new wind band setting, with the Christ Church Canterbury University Wind Orchestra.

http://arts-humanities.canterbury.ac.uk ... ngs-cd.htm

Having done the marathon Euphonium/Piano version, I'm really excited about this score, particularly as it reunites me with Prof. Sonia Blandford. We both played in the same school brass band together, and have not met for some 30 or more years!

http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/education/d ... cation.asp

The concerto premiere will be in Folkestone, Kent on January 28th. at the 13th.century church of St. Eanswythe;

http://www.digiserve.com/peter/folkestone-ssme2.htm

I know he'll be pacing the floor today (lol)

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Is Ken (Knuxie) performing his own composition on euph? He really impresses me. Wish I could write like that.
The churches in England are so magnificent. With all those arches in the ceiling, the accoustics have to be live but most helpful to a performer. Is that correct?
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Good luck Charley, and congrats Ken!!!!
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tubatooter1940 wrote:Is Ken (Knuxie) performing his own composition on euph? He really impresses me. Wish I could write like that.
The churches in England are so magnificent. With all those arches in the ceiling, the accoustics have to be live but most helpful to a performer. Is that correct?
This one looks OK, but in my experience most old churches are a nightmare to play in for brass players (especially in combination with non-brass instruments) Even the tiniest sound fills the hall, and a healthy mf drowns out everybody else. A lot of the bigger churches have so much reverb that everything turns into a blur past the first few rows of seats....
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knuxie wrote: My thanks go out to Charley for all he's done for me that past 3 or so years. If it weren't for him and Al Gore, who knows what I'd be doing now. :)
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Al Gore??? Besides inventing the internet, what's he done for you, Ken?
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