Low Brass Conference in Edinboro, PA

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Zach Collins
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Low Brass Conference in Edinboro, PA

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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will be hosting the first Western PASSHE (Pennsylvania State System for Higher Education) Low Brass Consortium on February 25-27. Guest artists for the even are Natalie Mannix (trombone), James Jackson (euphonium), and Deanna Swoboda (tuba).

The event is free and open to the public.

More information, including a schedule of events can be found here: http://wplbc.weebly.com/index.html

You may also receive updates about the consortium via facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Edinboro- ... 159?v=wall
Zach Collins
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
www.tubaphonium.com
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Re: Low Brass Conference in Edinboro, PA

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You can now download a flyer for the 2010 Western PASSHE Low Brass Consortium here: http://wplbc.weebly.com/uploads/3/4/2/1 ... 010pdf.pdf
Zach Collins
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
www.tubaphonium.com
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Re: Low Brass Conference in Edinboro, PA

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Just a little over a week until the Western PASSHE Low Brass Consortium. If you are in the area (or even if you are not!) feel free to drop by and enjoy the master classes and recitals.
Zach Collins
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
www.tubaphonium.com
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Re: Low Brass Conference in Edinboro, PA

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The Consortium starts tomorrow! Events are free and open to the public. Come hear Deanna Swoboda, James Jackson, Natalie Mannix, Dan Burdick, Brian Meixner, Stephen Johnson, Christian Dickinson, and Zach Collins in recital.

http://wplbc.weebly.com/
Zach Collins
Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
www.tubaphonium.com
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