Carol Jantsch - Live Webcast from Interlochen

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Carol Jantsch - Live Webcast from Interlochen

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Hi TubeNet,

I'll be playing the John Williams Concerto tomorrow night with the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra. If you can't make it up to Interlochen, you can watch it streaming online. Below is the information from Interlochen's PR on how to watch. If you can't watch tomorrow night, I've been lead to believe that the webcast will be available on Interlochen's website for some amount of time, so we'll see if that's true.

thanks, and happy listening!
carol


Live Webcast: Academy Orchestra with Carol Jantsch, tuba

The Interlochen Arts Academy music division invites you to watch a special live webcast on Saturday, January 23 at 7:30pm Eastern Standard Time. Join us for a full-length Academy Orchestra concert, featuring Interlochen alumna Carol Jantsch (Camp '94-96, '98-99; Academy '99-02) on tuba. The program will include Respighi's Pines of Rome and John Williams' tuba concerto.

Praised by the Philadelphia Inquirer as having "a sound as clear and sure as it is luxurious," Carol Jantsch has been principal tuba of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 2006 - a position she won while still a senior at the University of Michigan, becoming the first female tuba player in a major symphony orchestra.

How to Watch
Shortly before the scheduled beginning of the webcast, visit the Interlochen Arts Academy homepage at http://academy.interlochen.org/" target="_blank. You will see a large orange button on the left side of the screen that you can click to launch the webcast. You must have a high-speed/broadband internet connection.
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Re: Carol Jantsch - Live Webcast from Interlochen

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Bravo Carol, just a fantastic performance; I can't wait for the recital tomorrow!
I saw ghost riders in the sky, and they each played a York EEb tuba.
Instructor of tuba and euphonium, Alma College
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