SERTEC 2009 Schedule Now Posted (new Artists)

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Mark N.
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SERTEC 2009 Schedule Now Posted (new Artists)

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The updated SERTEC 2009 Schedule can be found on the home page of our website, http://www.sertec2009.org" target="_blank. Registration is also available on the website. Several new artists have been added to the program including Andrew Hitz from the Boston Brass and Chris Quade from the US Air Force Band. I hope you will be able to attend a great weekend of Tuba and Euphonium events and fun.

Please visit the website and register today! I am looking forward to seeing everyone at SERTEC next month in Winston-Salem.

Mark

Mark Norman
Music Director and Conductor of the UNCSA Wind Ensemble and Chamber Winds
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SERTEC 2009 Host
March 6-8, 2009
Winston-Salem, NC
UNC School of the Arts

The following performers and ensembles will be participating:
The US Marine Band Tuba and Euphonium Quartet
The James Madison University Brass Band (New program from the Army Conference) with soloist, Chris Quade
The 440th Army Band with the Solo Competition Winners
The UNCSA Wind Ensemble with soloists:
  • Adam Frey, Kevin Stees, Brent Harvey, US Marine Quartet Members
    Program Includes: Festive Overture - Shostakovich, Symphony in Bb - Hindemith, Awayday - Gorb


Solo Recital Performances by:
David Zerkel
Adam Frey
Tom McCaslin
Jamie Lipton
Joanna Hersey
Ron Davis
Sean Greene

Master Classes by:
Andrew Hitz, Boston Brass: Brass Quintet Performance
Adam Frey, Emory and Georgia State Univ.: Phrasing and Musicality Defined
David Lewis, Principal Tuba and Personal Manager of the NC Symphony: Orchestral Audition Workshop
Dennis AsKew, UNCG: Addressing the Needs of HS and MS Performers

Featuring the Tuba and Euphonium Ensembles from:
The University of Georgia
UNC at Greensboro
East Carolina University
Western Carolina University
UNC School of the Arts
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