Recital at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music

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Recital at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music

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WHO:
Hiram Diaz, Euphonium, With-

Andrew Scheffield, Piano

Dustin Keith, Guitar

Dave Zeng, Trumpet

Tim Blount, French Horn

WHAT:
A solo Euphonium recital, program to include the following-

Fantasia di Falcone, a new Concerto by James Curnow

Histoire du Tango, by Astor Piazzolla, for flute and guitar, played on euphonium and electric guitar.

Fantasia di Concerto (yes, Fantasia this, Fantasia that) by Eduardo Boccalari

Prelude and Fugue In Eb Major, for brass trio, by Oscar Boehme (with the two dots on the O).

Opus 87, A 4 movement work by Ludwig von Beethoven, written for two oboes and english horn, set to brass trio by Robert King.

WHERE:
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Watson Recital Hall.
For directions consult ccm.uc.edu

WHEN:
Friday October 28th, at 8:30

WHY:
To give me a good reason to cut loose immediately after.

If anyone can make it out I would really appreciate it. Should be good times.

Hiram Diaz

diazha@email.uc.edu
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Post by CrappyEuph »

Sounds awesome. Tear it up, get plastered, let me know how it goes.

- Jamie
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Post by Hiram »

I wish I was playing all 4 movements of the Piazolla, I'm only playing the inner two movements, Cafe 1930 and Nightclub 1960, the other two are just insanely high for me. And thanks Jamie, I'll let you know how It went, and then I'll throw 4 beers back.

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Post by BopEuph »

Hey there, Hiram, how ya been? Sorry I never called after the Budapest trip, but I lost your parents' card in the trek home. By the way, one of your old teachers from New World, Professor Prime, is teaching clarinet at UNF now; he was asking about you. He (of course) had a lot of good things to say.

Folks, this dude is a wonderful euphonium player and musician, and you will hear much more about him in the future. I wish I could check out this performance, but not with my schedule or income. :roll:

Nick
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