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Must see for Brassers in Boston area and those alike.

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:31 am
by Getzeng50s
Ok if you like brass instruments, and know people who do... you need to get your Hiney to this show!!


New England Conservatory BOSTON Sunday the 5th:

Adolph "Bud" Herseth, trumpet
Masterclass
Brown Hall, 2pm.

NEC Brass Bash
NEC's Jordan Hall, 7:30pm.

Adolph "Bud" Herseth, trumpet
Masterclass
Brown Hall, 2pm.
NEC Brass Bash
NEC's Jordan Hall, 7:30pm.

The NEC Brass Bash will feature the entire NEC brass department, including its BSO faculty, in a variety of settings and combinations. Featured events include a world premier of NEC brass faculty Norman Bolter's Keepers of the Cosmic Seas, a concerto for tuba, brass ensemble, and percussion with Randy Montgomery '97 M.M., tuba; another of Bolter's works, Fanfare to the Rising Phoenix, will be also performed by the NEC Trombone Ensemble. Program will also feature a special performance of Ewald's Symphony for Brass by NEC brass faculty Bolter, Benjamin Wright, Peter Chapman, Daniel Katzen, and Michael Roylance; Turner's Quartet No. 3 with the New England Horn Quintet; Mauer's Four Pieces with the NEC Tuba Quintet, as well as performances by NEC students of movements from Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps, Altenburg's Concerto for clarini and timpani, and "Sokol Fanfare" from Janacek's Sinfonietta.

Also participating in this evening's Brass Bash will be NEC alum and honorary doctorate recipient Adolph"Bud" Herseth '54, '85 hon. D.M., principal trumpeter of the Chicago Symphony for 53 years. Herseth will join NEC faculty and BS0 members Charles Schlueter and Peter Chapman in Britten's Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury, and will also participate in a performance of Strauss's Feierlicher Einzug, which will be conducted by Schlueter. Earlier in the day, Herseth will lead a masterclass at NEC in Brown Hall at 2pm. Masterclass is sponsored by the Robert D. King family.

PS Sorry for the double post, but seriously, check it out :-D

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 3:02 am
by JayW
wow, that may very well be worth the 5 hour ride. I recall hearing Bud Herseth play in the chicago aymph. a few times before he retired and I am not sure I have ever been more inspired than by his musicality and ability to draw in a listener with his sound and presence.( I hope that made sense, if not I meant " He is a legend that ever brass player should have the privelage of hearing what he has to say, both verbally and on his instrument"

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 6:55 am
by Z-Tuba Dude
Any idea how late the performance will go? I'd love to be there, but I have to get to work on Monday. (It's a 3 1/2 hour drive for me)

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:15 pm
by Getzeng50s
im guessing like 2-3 hours in length

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 4:57 pm
by Adam C.
Did you mean Sunday the 6th?

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:03 pm
by Getzeng50s
TODAY SUNDAY AS IN TODAY