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http://www.euphonium.com/DP wrote:who is Adam Frey?
Biography
One of the elite young brass soloists in the world, ADAM FREY travels the globe invigorating the international music scene with his virtuoso talent, sensitive lyricism, and connection with audiences. Whether Adam’s performing with orchestras, wind bands, brass bands, or in solo recitals, audiences love his charismatic personality and accessible musical interpretations, and critics rave over his technical prowess and tenacious promotion of the euphonium.
A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Adam received his musical training at the University of Georgia and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. As a major young ambassador of the euphonium, Adam has more than 60 works that have been composed or specifically arranged for him.
Adam has played with ensembles the world over, including the world famous Boston Pops, Cheju Symphony Orchestra in South Korea, and the Vaasa Symphony Orchestra in Finland along with symphonies in Seattle, Oregon, Atlanta, Greensboro, and Charleston in the United States. He also performs regularly with wind bands and brass bands that have included Soli Brass in Holland, Point of Ayr in Wales, the National Youth Brass Band of Switzerland and wind bands from Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong, and the United States to name but a few.
As a champion for the euphonium, Adam has accomplished many firsts for the euphonium with especially noteworthy success in his early years in Young Artist competitions. Realizing success in these, he afforded audiences and conductors the chance to hear the euphonium elevated to the orchestral concert stage and also gain respect for the instrument’s repertoire and abilities. As a standout figure in the realm of euphonium players, Adam advocates a strong musical education for young players and has published articles internationally and served as an assistant editor of the Euphonium Source Book, a text dedicated to all things euphonium. He serves as president of The Euphonium Foundation Inc., a non-profit established to promote the euphonium, and as Artistic Director of The International Euphonium Institute, a one of a kind experience for young players from around the world to work up close and personal with leaders in the field of euphonium. Adam also serves as Adjunct Professor of Euphonium at Georgia State University and as an Artist Affiliate with Emory University.
Adam has an impressive collection of recordings that range from his first solo recording, Listen to THIS!!,, with piano to Collected Dreams, an enchanting collection of traditional Scottish, Irish, and classical melodies with synthesizer to his pioneering recordings released with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra entitled Majestic Journey and Taking Flight. He also has partnered with former trombonist with the Empire Brass, Scott Hartmann, along with the Metropolitan Wind Symphony and Lawrence Isaacson in Little Buckaroos, which exhibits two virtuoso soloists and some lovely duets, including an entertaining rendition of the infamous Duelin’ Banjos (really duelin’ euphonium and trombone). In 2007, Adam released Beyond the Horizon featuring new works for the euphonium, many specifically composed for him. He also appears on ten other recordings as a collaborative artist and has been a featured soloist in broadcasts on BBC Radio 2, Swiss Cable Radio, and on numerous NPR stations in the US.
His recordingd have received worldwide acclaim for both their numerous world premieres and impressive performances. Some reviews from the brass enthusiast publication Brass Band World include:
"What Frey is above all things is enterprising and adventurous."
"Frey imparts to the Fauré an assurance and tenderness that is fitting, just as he brings his
enviable finger technique to Flight of the Bumble Bee."
Adam Frey is a Yamaha Performing Artist and Guest Clinician
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe ... tnG=Search
http://www.yamaha.com/Artists/ArtistDet ... ST,00.html

Gosh, I hope you were joking.
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Criteria: Released between 10/1/06 and 9/30/07; national, commercial distribution; entered by label or Academy member. That's it.quinterbourne wrote:What is the criteria for being put on the "entry list" for a Grammy nomination? Is this false advertising?
Yes, this is false. I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't stay up on that website for too long.
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"Submitted for your nomination... "
"Submitted for your nomination... "
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Windshieldbug, that guy on the right side of your photo-waving- I hired a guy to play bass guitar for me who looked just like that.
Orville Henry Harrison of Paducah, Ky. was the best bass guitarist ever I have heard. The man attacked the bass and would pull the strings up to his chin-sometimes breaking "A" strings. He looked like that museum statue but recorded several sessions sawing away on string bass with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Orville Henry Harrison of Paducah, Ky. was the best bass guitarist ever I have heard. The man attacked the bass and would pull the strings up to his chin-sometimes breaking "A" strings. He looked like that museum statue but recorded several sessions sawing away on string bass with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
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I find it amusing that the most annoyed among us don't seem to have ever heard him play. I would not be surprised if Yamaha didn't post the entry. After all, "It's all about the money." Publicity means bucks. It's really very difficult to make a living playing a Euphonium. Give the guy a break.DP wrote:who is Adam Frey?
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Unless you're a spy or a used car salesman.the elephant wrote: Honesty counts 100% of the time.
[edit] stupid spelling mistake [/edit]
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I think we all need to take a step back here. I’m sure there’s an explanation for the pre-mature announcement and if it’s a mistake, I’m sure Adam will retract it.
“Who is Adam Frey?â€
“Who is Adam Frey?â€
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Assistant Professor of Music -Tuba-Euphonium Studies
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX
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Assistant Professor of Music -Tuba-Euphonium Studies
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX
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Maybe Adam should get a break because euphonium playing doesn't give you an enlarged head like steroid use!DP wrote:Adam should get a break because acclaim as a euphonium player is rare?
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?