I’ve been involved with a project
for the past three years that has finally come to fruition! My colleague at WCU, pianist Andrew Adams,
and I have created a critically revised performing edition of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Morceau
de Concert, Op. 94. This has
recently been published by Faust Music.
tenet (ten' it), noun: a principle, doctrine, or belief held as truth
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
SMBQ Jamaica Tour 2012
The SMBQ travelled to Jamaica May 13-20, and we played a total of 6 concerts in Kingston and Montego Bay, mostly at all-girls schools. We played for some huge audiences (1500+), and they were very enthusiastic! For the majority of these girls, this was the first time they had ever heard a brass quintet live, or any brass instrument, for that matter.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Are You Pickin' Up What I'm Puttin' Down?
I tried a new activity in our weekly Studio Class yesterday: Dynamic Dictation. If you've been through sight-singing and ear training courses, you know about rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation. This is when the instructor plays something on the piano, and you have to write down what you hear. Well, in a Dynamic Dictation exercise, one horn student plays part of a prepared solo, etude, or excerpt, and the rest of the students mark the dynamics they hear.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
On Counting Rests
I recently played Così fan tutte with the Asheville Lyric Opera. I plan to post more on this later, particularly No. 25: "Per pieta", which has some hair-raising horn parts. But for now, this is just a quick post inspired by all the counting of rests the opera involved.
First, an important point for any ensemble playing...
First, an important point for any ensemble playing...
Thursday, February 23, 2012
My Philosophy of Teaching
I recently re-wrote the following statement of my teaching philosophy, and I thought it would make a good post...
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I
believe the job of any teacher is not only to impart knowledge, but also to
equip the students with the ability to advance their own learning beyond the
classroom. I face two very
different audiences in my teaching.
My horn students are music lovers who need to see “behind the veil” and
learn how music is made. In Music
Appreciation class, most of my students are completely new to the world of art
music, and need to be convinced that the subject matter is alive and relevant
to their lives.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
5 Days in the Life
Tonight I will conclude a busy 5-day stretch that demonstrates what makes my job hectic at times, but also exemplifies one of the aspects I love about my job: the opportunity to perform and make music in a variety of settings. Here are the highlights...
Thursday, November 17, 2011
In the Hot Seat
Last week I had the opportunity to play Principal with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra for Mahler's 2nd Symphony. I normally play 4th in this group, but due to a couple of absences in the section, I got to play 1st. If that doesn't deserve a blog post, I don't know what does!
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