If anyone is in or near Birmingham, Al, I'm giving a recital at the University of Montevallo on Tuesday, March 7th at 7:30 pm, no admission. Recital will take place in LeBaron Recital Hall in Davis Hall.
Program
Martin Cochran, Euphonium
Laurie Middaugh, Piano
Sonata in F Major.....................Benedetto Marcello, arr. Mead
Soliloquies.............................. John Stevens
Arabesque No. 1......................Claude Debussy, Arr. Dokshitzer
Concert Variations....................Jan Bach
The Last Rose of Summer.........arr. Benjamin Britten
Hope to see you there!
Martin
Martin Cochran Recital 3/7
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Martin,
Best of luck. If you are in the area - you need to go check this out - some of the best playing around. Hope all goes well!
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Best of luck. If you are in the area - you need to go check this out - some of the best playing around. Hope all goes well!
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Assistant Prof. of Music - Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, KY)
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I wish you all the best - err a 'break a leg'.
Sure wish I could attend.
Sure wish I could attend.
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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.