If you live in Northern Virginia, there is a lot going on this week
at George Mason, starting on Thursday.
Check out the schedule at the link below:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/music/po ... aeuph.html
See the "Daily Schedule" link to find out what is happening.
There is a concert every day (Thurs- Sun) and you can also see some
great players perform during the competitions (open to public). See
"Rehearsal and Performance Times" to find out who and where.
And of course you can offload some $$ with the vendors!
Potomac EUTU Schedule (Concerts in Fairfax, VA)
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- bugler
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- Location: Centreville, VA
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- bugler
- Posts: 92
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:41 am
- Location: Centreville, VA
Winners (partial list)
I can start the list - I had to leave early so I don't have all. Someone
else can add to the list. (My apologies if I messed up anything on the
list - I think these are all correct)
Virtuoso Artist Tuba:
1. Carolyn Jantsch
2. Beth McDonald
3. Grant Harville
4. Jeff Baker
Virtuoso Artist Euphonium:
1. Jamie Lipton
2.
3.
4.
Young Artist Tuba:
1. Cheryl Foil
2. Gennie Clarkson
3. Max Briggs
4. Danny Foster
Young Artist Tuba:
1. Sam Funkhouser
2.
3. Amy Swietlik
4.
Student Tuba:
1. Erinn Spack
2.
3.
4.
Student Euphonium
1.
2.
3.
4.
else can add to the list. (My apologies if I messed up anything on the
list - I think these are all correct)
Virtuoso Artist Tuba:
1. Carolyn Jantsch
2. Beth McDonald
3. Grant Harville
4. Jeff Baker
Virtuoso Artist Euphonium:
1. Jamie Lipton
2.
3.
4.
Young Artist Tuba:
1. Cheryl Foil
2. Gennie Clarkson
3. Max Briggs
4. Danny Foster
Young Artist Tuba:
1. Sam Funkhouser
2.
3. Amy Swietlik
4.
Student Tuba:
1. Erinn Spack
2.
3.
4.
Student Euphonium
1.
2.
3.
4.
- Brassdad
- 4 valves
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- Location: Milford, Ohio
Student Tuba
There was a fourth player not listed in the program who finished second, but don't recall his name. Final posting for this category was:
1. Erinn Spack
2. Unknown (to me)
3. Megan Ross
4. Michael Wilson (my son)
Was a great event. My son would have disagreed if I had let him leave immeadiately after his competition. He's only played for 2 years and then untutored (outside of school). I blew it big time when I missed seeing that we (read I) had to get him his own music. As a result he only had the piece for 5 days (counting the rehersal and competition) and with school ending, his teacher could only assist him for an hour.
All the other students has at least 3 years and all had been tutored for at least 2 years. Only spoke with Mr. Spack a little bit, but we did spend a fair ammount of time with the Ross's. Megans' father plays in the USAF band....I have no musical talents myself...
Bottom line, we kept Michael there through the site reading, where he was the only student tuba player. He was certian that they would toss him from the stage. By the end of the 1 1/2 hour of playing he was pumped up again and ready to play the tuba for the rest of his life. Great bunch of guys and gals up there on stage including many a virtuoso performer.
Next year will ensure we equip him better.
Still looking for a tutor to teach him to play music vice notes.
We are looking into Tuba Christmas in the DC area this year. Hearing 40 tubas and euphoniums playing Sousa Marches, Jass/Blues, and boradway pieces was just too cool.
Brassdad
1. Erinn Spack
2. Unknown (to me)
3. Megan Ross
4. Michael Wilson (my son)
Was a great event. My son would have disagreed if I had let him leave immeadiately after his competition. He's only played for 2 years and then untutored (outside of school). I blew it big time when I missed seeing that we (read I) had to get him his own music. As a result he only had the piece for 5 days (counting the rehersal and competition) and with school ending, his teacher could only assist him for an hour.

All the other students has at least 3 years and all had been tutored for at least 2 years. Only spoke with Mr. Spack a little bit, but we did spend a fair ammount of time with the Ross's. Megans' father plays in the USAF band....I have no musical talents myself...

Bottom line, we kept Michael there through the site reading, where he was the only student tuba player. He was certian that they would toss him from the stage. By the end of the 1 1/2 hour of playing he was pumped up again and ready to play the tuba for the rest of his life. Great bunch of guys and gals up there on stage including many a virtuoso performer.
Next year will ensure we equip him better.
Still looking for a tutor to teach him to play music vice notes.
We are looking into Tuba Christmas in the DC area this year. Hearing 40 tubas and euphoniums playing Sousa Marches, Jass/Blues, and boradway pieces was just too cool.

Brassdad