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Here's what I just heard from the horse's mouth:
Two finalists: Adam Snider and Derek Finstermaker
Their final round was recorded (the music director was absent due to an illness), so when the director hears the recording, he'll make his decision.
Congrats you nutballs!
Two finalists: Adam Snider and Derek Finstermaker
Their final round was recorded (the music director was absent due to an illness), so when the director hears the recording, he'll make his decision.
Congrats you nutballs!
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Derek played his butt off; the little bit I heard from the hallway before his final round sounded great. Definitely a great guy; after all that, he came up to my concert at Symphony Center afterward! As if anyone at the audition hadn't had enough of orchestral tuba for the day!
Glad that DePaul was so well represented; we're trying not to let down Floyd!
Since I figured there might be some interested parties, I thought I'd post the lists from yesterday. Enjoy!
Round 1
Meistersinger: Beginning to A
Prokofiev #5: 3 to 6
Ride
Hungarian March: 4 to 4 bars after 5
Mahler #1: 4 bars before 3 to 2 bars before 4
Round 2
Mahler #2, mvt. V: Chorale (10 to 11)
Heldenleben: 8 to 9, 62 to 65
Berlioz Romeo & Juliet: 14 bars before 4 to 8 bars after 6
Symphonic Metamorphosis: L to O
Bruckner #7, mvt. IV: P to S
Round 3
Vaughan Williams, mvt. I: all but cadenza
Meistersinger: J to L
Fontane di Roma: 11 to 14
Nielsen #4, mvt. I: 10 to 8 bars after 11
Sensemaya: 2 to 5
Mahler #1, mvt. 3: 4 bars before 3 to 4 (all 4 bars of held D this time)
Petrouchka (1911): 100 to 101
American In Paris: 8 bars before 68 to 68
Glad that DePaul was so well represented; we're trying not to let down Floyd!
Since I figured there might be some interested parties, I thought I'd post the lists from yesterday. Enjoy!
Round 1
Meistersinger: Beginning to A
Prokofiev #5: 3 to 6
Ride
Hungarian March: 4 to 4 bars after 5
Mahler #1: 4 bars before 3 to 2 bars before 4
Round 2
Mahler #2, mvt. V: Chorale (10 to 11)
Heldenleben: 8 to 9, 62 to 65
Berlioz Romeo & Juliet: 14 bars before 4 to 8 bars after 6
Symphonic Metamorphosis: L to O
Bruckner #7, mvt. IV: P to S
Round 3
Vaughan Williams, mvt. I: all but cadenza
Meistersinger: J to L
Fontane di Roma: 11 to 14
Nielsen #4, mvt. I: 10 to 8 bars after 11
Sensemaya: 2 to 5
Mahler #1, mvt. 3: 4 bars before 3 to 4 (all 4 bars of held D this time)
Petrouchka (1911): 100 to 101
American In Paris: 8 bars before 68 to 68
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I have not received any notification from Honolulu yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if we heard something by the end of this week. They technically have until next Wednesday to notify who the winner is. When we find out, we'll be sure to let everyone know.
It was a pleasure getting to know Adam at the audition last Wednesday. He's a great player and a great person as well. I just happened to hear some of his audition while I was waiting during the final round, and he sounded wonderful. His performance with DePaul's Symphony Orchestra that night was superb as well (all this after playing 3 rounds of orchestral auditions from 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.). They played Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, and Adam did a great job with it!
It was a pleasure getting to know Adam at the audition last Wednesday. He's a great player and a great person as well. I just happened to hear some of his audition while I was waiting during the final round, and he sounded wonderful. His performance with DePaul's Symphony Orchestra that night was superb as well (all this after playing 3 rounds of orchestral auditions from 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.). They played Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra, and Adam did a great job with it!
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Congrats to Adam Snider!!! (he just called me with the good news)
And since Adam studied with me during undergrad and grad years, I feel that I can say without a doubt, it COULD have happened to a nicer guy!
Seriously, I'm very proud of you, kid! You're in for a great time!
- Andy
And since Adam studied with me during undergrad and grad years, I feel that I can say without a doubt, it COULD have happened to a nicer guy!

Seriously, I'm very proud of you, kid! You're in for a great time!
- Andy
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When they get jobs and leave, they "phone in" their performances for the tuba studio recitals:
Example: In the DePaul University Tuba Studio Recital of April 24, Thomas Allely performed the tuba transcription of John Cage's 4'33". Amazing contribution to the recital, since Thomas was thousands of miles away at the time playing in an orchestra in Australia for he had won the audition...
Example: In the DePaul University Tuba Studio Recital of April 24, Thomas Allely performed the tuba transcription of John Cage's 4'33". Amazing contribution to the recital, since Thomas was thousands of miles away at the time playing in an orchestra in Australia for he had won the audition...
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Congrats to Adam Snider!!! I had the pleasure of working with him my first teaching year at Western Michigan University. I knew he was a candidate for something great! Way to go Adam!!! Look out...I'm packing my bags for a visit to Hawaii..
Deanna Swoboda
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Deanna Swoboda
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Western Michigan University
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