Hello, everyone!
I am giving a non-degree recital a week from today on March 4th at 1:30 PM CST, in Morphy Hall on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. There are some neat pieces on the program, which I am adding here. I am also having a video of the performance webcast live, and I'll be putting the link here when I get it, (hopefully sometime later this week).
EDIT: here's the webcast link: http://www.livestream.com/threedayjaunt
Darkness Comes to Valinor (2011)--Danny Hynds
Nocturne for Tuba and Strings (2004)--Anthony Plog
Low End (omaggio: cm) for Tuba and electronic sounds (2008)--Glenn Hackbarth
Intermission
Concertpiece No. 2 for Tuba and Piano--Rodger Vaughan
Behind that ginkgo tree for Tuba and Piano (2010)--Ryosuke Yagi
Fawn--Tom Waits, arr. A. Hynds
Hope some of you can make it! And if not, check out the webcast if you have the time!
Aaron Hynds
Tuba Recital, UW-Madison, March 4th (plus webcast)
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Re: Tuba Recital, UW-Madison, March 4th (plus webcast)
Bump for the recital, now with a link for the webcast.
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Re: Tuba Recital, UW-Madison, March 4th (plus webcast)
Aaron,
I was one of the 10 Internet viewers of your recital.
Very well done. You made some potentially challenging music look and sound easy.
I like that you played at least one piece on your contrabass horn.
Congratulations.
I was one of the 10 Internet viewers of your recital.
Very well done. You made some potentially challenging music look and sound easy.
I like that you played at least one piece on your contrabass horn.
Congratulations.
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Re: Tuba Recital, UW-Madison, March 4th (plus webcast)
Thank you very much! I enjoyed playing the show, and it was both fun and challenging getting all of that music ready for the recital. As always, there are things I wish would have gone better, but I am happy with the way the recital went, over all. And, as is the tradition in Madison, I am celebrating the recital with a nice glass of Wisconsin beer, (in this case, Capital Brewery's Supper Club).