The finalists were posted earlier today on the Falcone website: http://www.falconefestival.org/index.ph ... cle&id=153" target="_blank
Euphonium Artist Division
Alex Avila, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Ham, & Gabe Stone, University of Georgia
Richard Demy, teacher Dr. Brian Bowman, University of North Texas
Gary Garvin , teachers David Zerkel, University of Georgia
Tuba Artist Division
Daniel Frost, teacher Charles Villarrubia, University of Texas-Austin
David McLemore, teacher David Zerkel, University of Georgia
Simon Wildman, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Smith, Velvet Brown, & Dave McCollum, University of Georgia
Euphonium Student Division
Grant Jameson, Dublin Coffman High School
James A. Long, teachers Kenneth Kroesche, Oakland University
Tim Morris, teacher Matthew Mireles, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tuba Student Division
Jacob Daniel, teacher Tom McCaslin, East Carolina University
Benjamin Darneille, teachers Tom Riccobono, Interlochen Arts Academy
Ben Malmer, teachers Mark Barton, David Kirk, & Derek Fenstermacher, University of Houston
I can't help but notice the number of Dave Zerkel's students in the finals. Impressive!
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I mean this with no disrespect, but is that because his students are overrepresented in the competition? You can't win if you don't enter...
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Dave's studio is loaded, I heard 3 out of four at STEW a few weeks back and they all played fantastic.
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Yes Joe, I realize that I answered my own question.
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I highly doubt the number of UGA's selected participants is because of a low applicant pool. Especially considering the students are also doing really great in a number of international arenas. Would the same question have been posed for any other studio putting forth really great work ethic? I think credit should be placed where credit is due.
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I think I should point out also that the festival has posted the 2013 required pieces.
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I'm not convinced either way without the numbers to back it up. When there are a large number of students from the same studio, it can mean a few things. One of those things is that the teacher may push more for participation in competitions than other teachers. I don't know the numbers or the facts, but I do see the same teachers/studios come up a LOT. That says to me (whether its true or not) that these competitions are important to those teachers, and they strongly encourage participation in this.J Stowe wrote:I highly doubt the number of UGA's selected participants is because of a low applicant pool.
I'm sure this comes out of the college selection process for students too, that teachers make it clear what their goals are for students, and if solo competitions are part of that plan.
Absolutely. It could have been a blind list of names and "Teacher X," and it's really the same point. The winners are the best players out of those who participated. They may very well be the best players out of everyone who didn't participate as well, but that's not really the point of a voluntary competition. The people who don't enter don't win, but it doesn't mean they're not out there (and gunning after the same orchestra gigs).J Stowe wrote:Would the same question have been posed for any other studio putting forth really great work ethic?
Of course! Who ever said anything contrary? Really not trying to take anything away from these kids or their teachers, it's really a great accomplishment.J Stowe wrote:I think credit should be placed where credit is due.
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Euphonium Artist
1st - Richard Demy
2nd - Gary Garvin
3rd - Alex Avila
1st - Richard Demy
2nd - Gary Garvin
3rd - Alex Avila
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Euphonium Student
1st - Tim Morris
2nd - Grant Jameson
3rd - James Long
1st - Tim Morris
2nd - Grant Jameson
3rd - James Long
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Euphonium Artist Division
1st place - Richard Demy, teacher Dr. Brian Bowman, University of North Texas
2nd place - Gary Garvin , teacher David Zerkel, University of Georgia
3rd place - Alex Avila, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Ham, & Gabe Stone, University of Georgia
Tuba Artist Division
1st place - David McLemore, teacher David Zerkel, University of Georgia
2nd place - Simon Wildman, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Smith, Velvet Brown, & Dave McCollum, University of Georgia
3rd place - Daniel Frost, teacher Charles Villarrubia, University of Texas-Austin
Euphonium Student Division
1st place - Tim Morris, teacher Matthew Mireles, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2nd place - Grant Jameson, Dublin Coffman High School
3rd place - James A. Long, teacher Kenneth Kroesche, Oakland University
Tuba Student Division
1st place - Jacob Daniel, teacher Tom McCaslin, East Carolina University
2nd place - Benjamin Darneille, teacher Tom Riccobono, Interlochen Arts Academy
3rd place - Ben Malmer, teachers Mark Barton, David Kirk, & Derek Fenstermacher, University of Houston
via: http://falconefestival.org/index.php?op ... cle&id=154" target="_blank
1st place - Richard Demy, teacher Dr. Brian Bowman, University of North Texas
2nd place - Gary Garvin , teacher David Zerkel, University of Georgia
3rd place - Alex Avila, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Ham, & Gabe Stone, University of Georgia
Tuba Artist Division
1st place - David McLemore, teacher David Zerkel, University of Georgia
2nd place - Simon Wildman, teachers David Zerkel, Jason Smith, Velvet Brown, & Dave McCollum, University of Georgia
3rd place - Daniel Frost, teacher Charles Villarrubia, University of Texas-Austin
Euphonium Student Division
1st place - Tim Morris, teacher Matthew Mireles, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2nd place - Grant Jameson, Dublin Coffman High School
3rd place - James A. Long, teacher Kenneth Kroesche, Oakland University
Tuba Student Division
1st place - Jacob Daniel, teacher Tom McCaslin, East Carolina University
2nd place - Benjamin Darneille, teacher Tom Riccobono, Interlochen Arts Academy
3rd place - Ben Malmer, teachers Mark Barton, David Kirk, & Derek Fenstermacher, University of Houston
via: http://falconefestival.org/index.php?op ... cle&id=154" target="_blank
Chris Troiano DMA
Historical Ensembles Program Manager, George Mason University (Fairfax, VA)
Historical Ensembles Program Manager, George Mason University (Fairfax, VA)