Tom Eshelman wrote:I'm a huge fan of the annual USABTEC and have the greatest respect for its organizers. Over the years I've enjoyed seeing just about every major (and minor) artist in the tuba/euph world at these events. The musical experiences have been unforgetable - every year there were multiple "must see" performances. It's been a wonderful ride, but looking at the tentative 2007 lineup, I see big changes.
Let me make clear that there is still a fine lineup of top-notch U.S. players that will make for a great conference. I'll be there and look forward to many events (the Kaenzig/Sinder recital will be special!).
However, elements are missing that we've been used to from past conferences:
no jazz night, no big name jazz artist, no appearance by the Army Blues jazz band, (therefore no Harry Waters
no European or Asian guest artists
no non-military professional ensembles
no appearance by the Army Orchestra
http://www.usarmyband.com/events/tubaeu ... rence.html
The orchestra is still playing on Friday night. It is listed right after AFTEE - you probably just missed it.
As far as the European guest artists, Andrew Porter is a fantastic euphonium player from the UK. He is playing with the aforementioned orchestra.
http://www.readingspringgardensband.org.uk/md/
There really haven't been very many non-military "professional" ensembles in the past. I would note that the Tennessee Tech Alumni Ensemble, while not a "professional" ensemble (that's not how they make their living), is an ensemble made up of professional tuba & euphonium players.
Yes, the jazz night has been replaced. Unfortunately, the Brass Ensemble night - previously Wednesday - was difficult for many people to attend, especially the "non-locals", since most people roll into town on Thursday. So now more people will have a chance to hear the brass ensembles. So I guess "jazz night" is now the Saturday night party!
If you really need your Harry fix (that just sounds wrong), try this...
http://www.midwestclinic.com/performanc ... usical.ram
Thanks for your support!
Tom Bratten
TUSAB Tuba-Euphonium Conference "grunt"