Hello tubenetters
Mark Thiele of the Marine Band was kind enough to sit down with me and do an interview for The Story Behind The Music.
Here is the link for those interested: http://www.thestorybehindthemusic.com/2 ... -less.html
Regards,
John
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Mark Thiele interview
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mclowbone
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Re: Mark Thiele interview
Thanks for sharing this.
I'm sure I wouldn't be alone in saying that Mark is the kind of musician and person that you always want to have around.
I'm sure I wouldn't be alone in saying that Mark is the kind of musician and person that you always want to have around.
John McGinness
Bass Trombonist,
Delaware Symphony Orchestra
Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
Ash Lawn Opera Orchestra
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joshwirt
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Re: Mark Thiele interview
I'll second that comment about Mark....class act and phenomenal musician!
Thanks for sharing this!
Josh Wirt
Thanks for sharing this!
Josh Wirt
Elmhurst University - Applied Professor of Tuba/Euphonium
Elmhurst Symphony - Principal Tuba
Wintergreen Music Festival - Principal Tuba
New Chicago Brass
Ottava Quartet
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Re: Mark Thiele interview
thanks for sharing! 
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Re: Mark Thiele interview
Great interview! Thanks for sharing.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.