Experiences playing new music for tuba quartet
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:04 pm
Hello, one and all.
As I've written here before, my name is Aaron Hynds, and I'm a student at the University of Northern Iowa. I am looking for input from anyone who has past experience performing "new" music, specifically as part of a tuba quartet. By "new" music, I mean music which has been written in the last 4 or 5 decades, and which is decidedly modern in style, (besides the term 'new', you could also substitute "avant-garde" or "contemporary" and still retain the original meaning.) Also, I am interested to know if anyone here has had the experience of playing music which involves extra multimedia material, i.e., an accompanying movie, CD or even other non-musician performers.
I may be traveling to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held this April on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, La-Crosse. My thesis for the conference, (if it gets accepted,) is "Combining multimedia composition and the tuba quartet," which basically means that I am writing a new piece of music for the resident student tuba quartet here at UNI that puts together the standard tuba-euphonium quartet and multimedia musical materials, (say that three time fast!) Because of this, I am asking for anyone with personal experiences playing this type of music to please let me know of their experiences. I hope to make as effective a piece of music as I can, and I want to also consider of the performer's views on the music, as well as the audience.
Thanks for your time, and if anyone can help me out on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
Aaron Hynds
As I've written here before, my name is Aaron Hynds, and I'm a student at the University of Northern Iowa. I am looking for input from anyone who has past experience performing "new" music, specifically as part of a tuba quartet. By "new" music, I mean music which has been written in the last 4 or 5 decades, and which is decidedly modern in style, (besides the term 'new', you could also substitute "avant-garde" or "contemporary" and still retain the original meaning.) Also, I am interested to know if anyone here has had the experience of playing music which involves extra multimedia material, i.e., an accompanying movie, CD or even other non-musician performers.
I may be traveling to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, held this April on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, La-Crosse. My thesis for the conference, (if it gets accepted,) is "Combining multimedia composition and the tuba quartet," which basically means that I am writing a new piece of music for the resident student tuba quartet here at UNI that puts together the standard tuba-euphonium quartet and multimedia musical materials, (say that three time fast!) Because of this, I am asking for anyone with personal experiences playing this type of music to please let me know of their experiences. I hope to make as effective a piece of music as I can, and I want to also consider of the performer's views on the music, as well as the audience.
Thanks for your time, and if anyone can help me out on this, I would greatly appreciate it!
Aaron Hynds