Kingsville
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Kingsville
Has anyone heard anything about the positions at Texas a&m kingsville?
Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Kansas
I play euphonium a lot!
Also trombone! A lot!
University of Kansas
I play euphonium a lot!
Also trombone! A lot!
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Re: Kingsville
As far as I know, they have not announced it yet officially. Mostlikely, the position is going to be One-Year Intrim Assistant Professor or Lecturer.
By the way, the position became open; because, I took the orchestra director position at The University of Vermont. TAMUK is a wonderful university with great students and facutly. They offered me tenure and promotion for the next coming year, but I did not take it. I was NOT let go from the position as some people are wondering. This past year, there were 26 students in the tuba euphonium studio, and teaching load was shared by an adjunct professor, Ms. Ouida Zaporta who is a great euphonium player. I would have loved to stay there, if I had 48 hours a day to do both teaching tuba euphonium and directing the orchestra, while spending more time with my family.
As for the adjunct position that was announced earlier, it is something that they have to do every year, and is not to replace my position. The full-time position will be announced soon, I hope.
So, if you have any question, please do not hesitate to ask privately. I am really hoping that they will find the one who is highly qualified for the position for the students. They are very talented, highly motivated, and very hard working students, and I have no doubt that the new professor will be very happy to teach them.
By the way, the position became open; because, I took the orchestra director position at The University of Vermont. TAMUK is a wonderful university with great students and facutly. They offered me tenure and promotion for the next coming year, but I did not take it. I was NOT let go from the position as some people are wondering. This past year, there were 26 students in the tuba euphonium studio, and teaching load was shared by an adjunct professor, Ms. Ouida Zaporta who is a great euphonium player. I would have loved to stay there, if I had 48 hours a day to do both teaching tuba euphonium and directing the orchestra, while spending more time with my family.
As for the adjunct position that was announced earlier, it is something that they have to do every year, and is not to replace my position. The full-time position will be announced soon, I hope.
So, if you have any question, please do not hesitate to ask privately. I am really hoping that they will find the one who is highly qualified for the position for the students. They are very talented, highly motivated, and very hard working students, and I have no doubt that the new professor will be very happy to teach them.
Director of Orchestra, The University of Vermont
Artistic Director, Burlington Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Vermont Youth Philharmonia
http://www.yutakakono.com" target="_blank
Artistic Director, Burlington Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Vermont Youth Philharmonia
http://www.yutakakono.com" target="_blank
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Re: Kingsville
Congratulations on the new gig Yutaka. Will you do the tuba/euph studio as well? You will be missed in Texas. Burlington is a very nice college town. Be sure though and get a really good coat, hat and gloves. You'll need it.
All the best,
Bob
All the best,
Bob
Bob Daniel
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Re: Kingsville
Lecturer of Tuba/Euphonium - 11-034
Institution: Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Location: Kingsville, TX
Category:
Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Music
Posted: 07/22/2011
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Type: Full Time
Job Summary: POSITION: Lecturer of Tuba/Euphonium, 9 month appointment. Provide excellent customer service.
Job Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and graduate applied tuba and euphonium. Teach tuba/euphonium component of low brass methods class and direct the tuba/euphonium ensemble. Additional duties may be required based on the needs of the department and the qualifications of the candidate.
Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the field of music from a regionally accredited institution or university required. Evidence of strong tuba/euphonium teaching and performance ability on tuba and/or euphonium. Evidence of ability to recruit and retain quality tuba and euphonium majors.
Institution: Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Location: Kingsville, TX
Category:
Faculty - Fine and Applied Arts - Music
Posted: 07/22/2011
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Type: Full Time
Job Summary: POSITION: Lecturer of Tuba/Euphonium, 9 month appointment. Provide excellent customer service.
Job Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and graduate applied tuba and euphonium. Teach tuba/euphonium component of low brass methods class and direct the tuba/euphonium ensemble. Additional duties may be required based on the needs of the department and the qualifications of the candidate.
Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the field of music from a regionally accredited institution or university required. Evidence of strong tuba/euphonium teaching and performance ability on tuba and/or euphonium. Evidence of ability to recruit and retain quality tuba and euphonium majors.
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Re: Kingsville
A BIG CONGRATS to Dr. Justin Benavidez for being offered the full-time position. It couldn't have happened to a better, more deserving guy!
Aaron Tindall
Principal Tuba - Naples Philharmonic
Frost School of Music - University of Miami
Tuba Professor- The Colburn School
Principal Tuba & Faculty - Eastern Music Festival
Principal Tuba - Naples Philharmonic
Frost School of Music - University of Miami
Tuba Professor- The Colburn School
Principal Tuba & Faculty - Eastern Music Festival
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Re: Kingsville
Congratulations to Dr. Benavidez! Have fun in Kingsville. I certainly did.
Bob, I will be teaching tuba euphonium very selectively at the University of Vermont. The department is smaller than TAMUK, and will not be supporting a large tuba/euphonium studio anytime soon. I sure will miss directing the huge tuba euphonium ensemble at TAMUK!
Yutaka
Bob, I will be teaching tuba euphonium very selectively at the University of Vermont. The department is smaller than TAMUK, and will not be supporting a large tuba/euphonium studio anytime soon. I sure will miss directing the huge tuba euphonium ensemble at TAMUK!
Yutaka
Director of Orchestra, The University of Vermont
Artistic Director, Burlington Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Vermont Youth Philharmonia
http://www.yutakakono.com" target="_blank
Artistic Director, Burlington Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Vermont Youth Philharmonia
http://www.yutakakono.com" target="_blank
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Re: Kingsville
Thank you Aaron and Yutaka! I have indeed been offered and accepted the position at TAMUK. I'm looking forward to working and living in South Texas once again!
Dr. Justin Benavidez
Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Florida State University
Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium
Florida State University
Re: Kingsville
Be sure to look up Dan Weiss (http://www.med.uvm.edu/vermontlung/TB8+ ... AreaID=580), a fine bass player and ask him about the Mahler Festival.Yutakatuba wrote:Congratulations to Dr. Benavidez! Have fun in Kingsville. I certainly did.
Bob, I will be teaching tuba euphonium very selectively at the University of Vermont. The department is smaller than TAMUK, and will not be supporting a large tuba/euphonium studio anytime soon. I sure will miss directing the huge tuba euphonium ensemble at TAMUK!
Yutaka