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South Central Regional-March 30-31
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:53 am
by Raul I. Rodriguez
South Central Regional Tuba/Euphonium Conference
March 30-31, 2007
School of Music, The University of Texas at Austin
The ITEA South Central Regional Tuba/Euphonium Conference will feature performers from the area: professionals, teachers, college and high school students. Our goal is for everyone attending the conference to participate in the conference. The list of scheduled artists includes:
B.J. Allen
Brian Bowman
Larry Campbell
Rommel Cordova
Jeff Cottrell
Robert Daniel
Sumner Erickson
David Graves
Lee Hipp
Edward Jones
Yutaka Kono
Karl Krause
Donald Little
Raul Rodriguez
Eileen Russell
J.D. Salas
James Shearer
Dan Sipes
Joseph Skillen
Jan Tracy
Charles Villarrubia
Kevin Wass
Ron Westray
Vortex Tuba/Euphonium Quartet
The Texas Army National Guard’s “Lone Starâ€
SCRTEC in Austin
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:01 am
by Raul I. Rodriguez
Details and registration information can be found at the web site listed below.
Regular registration ends on March 1.
Late registration, with an accompanying fee increase, begins March 2.
Students interested in entering one of the four competitions should be reminded that the entry deadline is March 1.
We hope to see you in Austin!
http://www.music.utexas.edu/campsConfer ... tails.aspx
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:07 am
by Raul I. Rodriguez
Doc wrote:That's quite a nice lineup. How will they all fit into two days? I'd hate to have to choose one over another.
Hey Doc,
You won't really have to choose. As the schedule is right now, most of the pros will be sharing recital spots. It'll be the same with the college ensembles. This way you get a "peppering" of literature and styles.
Nothing like a little pepper to go with some great Mexican food, huh?
See you there.
Raul
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 10:18 pm
by Rommel72
Speaking of which, where are we all going to to eat??????

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:21 pm
by Raul I. Rodriguez
http://www.music.utexas.edu/campsConfer ... tails.aspx
TRAVEL AND LODGING
TRAVEL BY AIR
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) City of Austin Aviation Department: (512) 530-2242
The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is located less than 30 minutes from the UT campus.
TRAVEL BY CAR
The School of Music is located on the corner of Robert Dedman Drive and Trinity, in the northeast corner of the UT campus. The School is two blocks west of Interstate 35. View map:
http://www.utexas.edu/maps/main/buildings/mrh.html
PARKING
Prior to 5:45 PM on Friday, March 30, free parking will be limited. However, parking is available in the San Jacinto Parking Garage:
http://www.utexas.edu/parking/parking/garages/pg1.html for a maximum fee of $8 per day. This fee is payable by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover).
After 5:45 PM on Friday, March 30, and all day on Saturday, March 31, any parking spot on campus that is not marked “AT ALL TIMESâ€
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:48 pm
by Raul I. Rodriguez
Who's "bumpin'" over to Austin this weekend?
RIR
South Central Regional
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:32 am
by TubaRay
Raúl I. RodrÃguez wrote:Who's "bumpin'" over to Austin this weekend?
RIR
Unfortunately, I will be among the missing. I have a gig which I can't miss.
Gorillas are comin'
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:06 am
by Gorilla Tuba
As we have Steve Dumain and the National Symphony Orchestra here in Kansas today, me and a terrific student quartet will be driving all night (12 hrs) to be at the conference tomorrow!
Why drive all night to hear tuba and euphoniums you ask? To hear Jamie Lipton is probably reason enough, However, there is more...
B.J. Allen
Brian Bowman
Larry Campbell
Rommel Cordova
Jeff Cottrell
Robert Daniel
Sumner Erickson
David Graves
Lee Hipp
Edward Jones
Yutaka Kono
Karl Krause
Donald Little
Raul Rodriguez
Eileen Russell
J.D. Salas
James Shearer
Dan Sipes
Joseph Skillen
Jan Tracy
Charles Villarrubia
Kevin Wass
Ron Westray
Vortex Tuba/Euphonium Quartet
Be there or be square!
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:51 pm
by Gorilla Tuba
I concur... very well ran conference! Thanks to Steve Bryant. Many terrific performances. After a 12 return drive home, I felt compelled to go practice.
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:10 pm
by Rommel72
You and me both, and I was one of the the performers.......
Rommel
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:19 am
by CrappyEuph
I only got to go for one day, but I thought it was really well-organized and I had a great time.
Congratulations, Professor Bryant, on a terrific conference!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:06 pm
by Gorilla Tuba
Besson983 wrote:There are many unconfirmed rumors around. Wait and see. I'm sure when it's official, ITEA will announce it in a journal.
Maybe. However the ITEC in St. Joseph, MO (Great Plains....) missed publication.
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:50 am
by Gravid
Re the conference (and at the risk of inadvertently forgetting to mention some other great events and thereby offending someone . . .)
Highlights for me personally included
- Kevin Wass' clinic on "What Collaborative Pianists Can Teach Us About Musicianship"
- Charles Villarrubia's clinic on "Interpretation Through Song"
- Dr. Bowman's recital, featuring a wide array of vocal rep (all played seamlessly and with a tremendous amount of expression)
All the above, in my opinion, continued the underlying theme of this past summer's ITEC -- namely, going beyond what's on the page and striving to become artists w/our instruments.
Hats off to Steve Bryant and crew for a very well-organized, well-balanced conference.
Congrats Steve... and the David Powell Tuba Sonata
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:37 pm
by Sumner
I hope all are well!
Let me also add my thanks and congrats to Steve and all others who helped him! It was an excellently run conference!
And fun too!
I wanted all to know about the piece I played... The Sonata for Tuba and Piano by David Powell. I think it is among the best pieces ever written for the tuba and deserves to be known and played. It is available from Tuba Press. Please check it out.
FYI David was a friend of mine at Curtis and wrote this piece for me in 1981 and I premiered it at Curtis in April (I think) of that year. He entered Curtis after having been the bass player with Dave Brubeck (!!!) for a decade! He studied with David Loeb while we were at Curtis.
Peace and Love and World Peace y'all!
Sumner