Christopher Buckley DMA Euphonium Recital program
April 12th 2008 5:00 pm
University of North Texas Recital Hall
Christopher Buckley, Euphonium
Nataliya Sukhina, piano
Assisted by Alex Dubrov, trombone, Phillip Menchaca, trombone, Nick Laufer, trombone, Matt Jefferson, Bass Trombone
Sonata No.1 for Viola Da Gamba in G major BWV1027 (1720) J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
I. Adagio
II. Allegro ma non tanto
III. Andante
IV. Allegro Moderato
Euphonium Concerto (1997)……………Vladimir Cosma (b. 1940)
I. Allegro Assai
II. Andantino
III. Giocoso
Euphony (1978)……..………………….….Robert Redhead (b. 1940)
Valflickens Dance (Herbsmaidens Dance) (1923)
Hugo Alfven (1872-1960)
Funk Theory (2004)……………………...…Peter Meechan (b. 1980)
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Hope some of you tubenetters can make it to my recital. Just a reminder that Kendrick Johnson has a master's euphonium recital at 2pm. Mine is at 5pm. Felix Burghelea has his master's tuba recital at 6:30pm and Heather McDown has her senior euphonium recital at 8. Kendrick's recital is in the Concert Hall and the rest are all in the Recital Hall. See ya there.
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All on the same day? Man, wish I could make it - that would be fun! Good luck, Colonel - hopefully I'll see you this summer up in Cincy!BrownHammer wrote:Hope some of you tubenetters can make it to my recital. Just a reminder that Kendrick Johnson has a master's euphonium recital at 2pm. Mine is at 5pm. Felix Burghelea has his master's tuba recital at 6:30pm and Heather McDown has her senior euphonium recital at 8. Kendrick's recital is in the Concert Hall and the rest are all in the Recital Hall. See ya there.
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RECEPTION!
Also look forward to the amazing chocolate fountain and Veronie Signature Pig in the Blankets, as well as some other tasty treats. CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN!!!!!!! (with bananas, apples, pretzels, mallows, and various other dipping fantasies).
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Good luck Chris!
I'm sure this will be a fantastic performance.
Just thought I'd be a euphonium nerd here for a second about the title for the Alfven piece.
According to Sverre Olsrud, the title translated as "Herdsmaiden's Dance", not "Herbsmaidens Dance"
A few of us heard what was probably the first performance of this piece on euph in England about 10 years ago or so, played amazingly by Sverre. He told us at that time that it was the "Herdmaidens dance", but with a bit of Scandinavian inflection in his English, this could easily be heard as "herbsmaidens", which seems to have persisted. Of course, herdmaidens (you know, like the lady watching over the herd) makes a bit more sense since it would be roughly analogous to the idea of a shepherdess, whereas a maiden of herbs, on the other hand, raises all sorts of interesting questions.
Anyway, if you are in the area, or even if you aren't, go hear the song of the dancing maidens, and the other great stuff Chris will play!
Good luck, and sorry for griping about the title.
Good luck Chris!
I'm sure this will be a fantastic performance.
Just thought I'd be a euphonium nerd here for a second about the title for the Alfven piece.
According to Sverre Olsrud, the title translated as "Herdsmaiden's Dance", not "Herbsmaidens Dance"
A few of us heard what was probably the first performance of this piece on euph in England about 10 years ago or so, played amazingly by Sverre. He told us at that time that it was the "Herdmaidens dance", but with a bit of Scandinavian inflection in his English, this could easily be heard as "herbsmaidens", which seems to have persisted. Of course, herdmaidens (you know, like the lady watching over the herd) makes a bit more sense since it would be roughly analogous to the idea of a shepherdess, whereas a maiden of herbs, on the other hand, raises all sorts of interesting questions.
Anyway, if you are in the area, or even if you aren't, go hear the song of the dancing maidens, and the other great stuff Chris will play!
Good luck, and sorry for griping about the title.
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