Well, I guess I should have spoken up sooner. Ben Pierce gave his faculty recital yesterday. Which, by the way, was awsome!!!!
Jason Tacker
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Arkansas Tech. University
Any pro tuba recitals this weekend (Fri-Sunday) in the SW
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Re: Any pro tuba recitals this weekend (Fri-Sunday) in the SW
Jason Tacker
Principal Tuba, Topeka Symphony Orchestra
Neptune CC
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Neptune CC
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Re: Any pro tuba recitals this weekend (Fri-Sunday) in the SW
Really nothing big, but the TubaMeisters will perform at the Wurstfest in New Braunfels on Saturday. We are a tuba-euph quartet. You'd also get to hear a number of other performing groups, including some with tuba in them. This would include a really good and entertaining group known as Alpenfest, with a very fine tuba player named Mike Barker. Oh yeah, and there is the group known as the Sauerkrauts. They have a decent tuba player, also.tubashaman wrote: I really wanted to leave town for this break but looks like nothing big tubawise is going on
Ray Grim
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Re: Any pro tuba recitals this weekend (Fri-Sunday) in the SW
UNT is having Oktubafest this Friday (Oct. 31st). All three tuba/euph choirs are playing and there's going to be numerous solos, duets, trios, quartets, and who knows what else. You'd get your fill of tuba and it's free!
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Re: Any pro tuba recitals this weekend (Fri-Sunday) in the SW
Break a leg.TubaRay wrote:Really nothing big, but the TubaMeisters will perform at the Wurstfest in New Braunfels on Saturday. We are a tuba-euph quartet. You'd also get to hear a number of other performing groups, including some with tuba in them. This would include a really good and entertaining group known as Alpenfest, with a very fine tuba player named Mike Barker. Oh yeah, and there is the group known as the Sauerkrauts. They have a decent tuba player, also.tubashaman wrote: I really wanted to leave town for this break but looks like nothing big tubawise is going on
Last year I saw a PBS story on the settlers and their descendants around New Braunfels. There was a scene featuring a miked tuba player in a Bierhall doing what sounded like a clarinet lead, and he didn't miss a lick. But I didn't see any credits.
Dean E
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[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)