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ITEA Midwest Regional Site

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Greetings all,

I'm proud to announce that the MWRTEC (Midwest Regional Tuba/Euphonium Conference) website is up an running--with much thanks to my industrious sophomore music ed. major: Matt Doherty!!

Clink the link below to read more about compeitions, housing, and about this great list of artists:

 Gene Pokorny
    Principal Tubist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
 
Sotto Voce Tuba Quartet
 
Jazz Incredibles (Red Lehr, Sousaphone)
 
Andy Carlson, Tuba Soloist, U.S. Navy Band
 
Tim Myers, Principal Trombone (Euphonium), St. Louis Symphony
 
The Illinois Brass Band
 
Illinois State University Symphonic Winds
 
"Almost Live" Arnold Jacobs lecture by Brian Fredericksen
 
Recitals by Midwestern Tuba/Euphonium Faculty Members
 
Nat "The Warrior" McIntosh Sousaphone Artist
 
Faculty and/or tuba/euphonium ensembles from:

Tom Bough- Southern Illinois University
Marty Erickson- Lawrence University (WI)
Michael Forbes- Illinois State University
Jeff Funderburk- University of Northern Iowa
Sharon Huff- Millikin University
Fritz Kaenzig- University of Michigan
Rex Martin- Northwestern University
Mark Moore- University of Illinois
Dan Perantoni- Indiana University
Ben Pierce- University of Arkansas
Ed Risinger- Illinois Wesleyan University
Phil Sinder- Michigan State University
Demondrae Thurman- Alabama State University
Matt Tropman- Eastern Michigan University
Jerry Young- University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
David Zerkel- University of Georgia (SERTEC Host)
 
Students:
Marknirkirchen/ITEC Tuba Solo/Falcone Winner (Carol Jantsch)
Lieksa Euphonium Solo Runner-Up (Mark Carlson)
Falcone Winners:  Mike Veale & Ben Miles
 
Adjudication Panels

Quartet Competition:
Thurman, Schulz, McIntosh, & Forbes
 
Mock Orchestral Competition:
Gilreath, Risinger, Gentry, Koehler, & Deale
 
Mock Military Band Euphonium Competition:
Zerkel, Parsons, Tropman, & Carlson

...REMEMBER, the COMPETITIONS are OPEN TO ANY NON-PROFESSIONALS from ANY REGION (not just the midwest).

Visit us, and bookmark today!

http://www.ilstu.edu/~mwdoher/MWRTEC/

See you there!
Mike
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Mike

This looks great, living in the Chicago area and having gone to IWU (accross town from ISU for those not familiar with Bloomington/Normal) I am looking forward to having the chance to attend this.

One question that I could not figure out by looking through the schedule on your web site. Is there going to be some kind of mass ensemble for the common tuba/euphonium player to participate in? Trying to determine if I should plan on bringing my Tuba or just come down for 3 days of listining to the various great artist you have assembled.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't seem to find time to do a mass ensemble thing. I would have liked to, because as many people know, I'm a bit of a tuba/euph. ensemble fanatic. But I thought people might get enough of a dose of that through the 9 or 10 different student tuba/euph. ensembles that will be playing prior to each major concert. I'm sorry, but it looks like you should leave the horn at home this time. Perhaps I'll see you at Tuba Christmas in Chicago!

Take care,
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GREETINGS ALL!

I'm very proud to announce that all the final round music is now available to purchase online!!

TUBAQUARTET.COM is ready to accept payment (via PayPal or Credit Card) for the ITEA Midwest Regional Tuba/Euphonium Conference (MWRTEC) quartet competition music (final round).

Order your copy of: "REFRACTIONS" by Patrick Schulz & "THE VILLAGE CHOIR" by Borodin, arr. Walton HERE:

http://www.tubaquartet.com/sheetmusic.html

The other final round selection is availble from tuba-euphonium press. Follow the link below down to:

FORBES, English Madrigal Suite for tuba/euph. quartet.

http://www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com/c513.html

Thanks, and good luck to all participating tuba/euphonium quartets. Remember, you DO NOT have to be from the Midwest to participate in this competition or regional conference!

MWRTEC Conference Website:

http://www.ilstu.edu/%7Emwdoher/MWRTEC/

Please email me with any problems with obtaining any music for this conference's competitions.

Good luck to all!!

Regards,
Mike
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Great list of performers and clinicians. Too bad the majority of them did not make the international conference in Budapest. The only 2 I remember from that list were Jerry Young and Demondrae Thurmond.
Thank you for pointing that out. This way I can afford to enjoy some of the best tuba music around and still keep my day job. Looking forward to a great time at the other Bloomington - you know, the one that's Normal

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I agree that a great deal of the folks involved with the Midwest Conference didn't make it out to Budapest--and though that was unfortunate, I feel that a lot of folks are ready now for a conference like this (esp. close to home). But, if I may, other folks that will be at MWRTEC that WERE also at Budapest include:

Sotto Voce Quartet (The rest of the members besides Demondrae: Nat "the Warrior" McIntosh (Solo Sousaphone recital--shouldn't be missed!), Pat Schulz (composed the final round tuba quartet competition piece, and myself).

Also, John Stevens (who has recently elected to come to MWRTEC) was in Budapest along with Carol Jantsch (who has won everything under the sun--including the tuba competition in Budapest). I'm so pleased that Carol has agreed to play a full-length recital at MWRTEC! In a short number of years, I don't think I would have ever gotten her to play at something like this for the $$ that I'm paying her (e.g. zip). Thanks Carol! :D
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