Wednesday, July 6, 2016

New Hire: Dr. Matthew van Emmerik, Cameron University

Dr. Matthew van Emmerik will be the new Assistant Professor of Music - Director of Bands and Low Brass at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. He will begin in August 2016, and his duties will include conducting the Wind Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, and Pep Band and teaching applied low brass lessons.  Born in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia in 1978, Matthew is the former principal euphonium player of the Central Band of the Royal Air Force in London, United Kingdom and all Royal Australian Navy Bands. He has held recording, high-profile, and principal positions with the world's leading bands and orchestras. Since 2007, Matthew has been a brass ensemble conductor and euphonium and low brass lecturer at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music at Monash University. He completed his PhD studies and graduated as a Doctor of Music from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the University of Sydney in 2011. He has recorded three commercially available CDs: ‘Neath Austral Skies, Utaki – The Sacred Grove (Summit Records U.S.A.), and Homeland (Potenza U.S.A.). Homeland is Matthew’s latest CD featuring repertoire commissioned and composed specifically for him, and this recording has already received critical acclaim and has recently been named "CD of the Month" in the Brass Band World Magazine (UK). Matthew is proud to be an Adams Custom Brass Artist and Clinician and an endorsee of Reunion Blues gig bags. Matthew uses his own VAN EMMERIK signature mouthpiece range when performing. To keep up with Matthew’s activities feel free to follow him at his website and Facebook page: www.matthewvanemmerik.com and https://web.facebook.com/DrMatthewVanEmmerik/

Friday, June 17, 2016

New Hire: Dr. Justin Benavidez, Ithaca College

Dr. Justin Benavidez has accepted the Assistant Professor of Tuba and Euphonium position at Ithaca College and will continue there after being in an interim position this previous academic year. At Ithaca College, he teaches all applied tuba and euphonium lessons and coaches chamber music ensembles. Dr. Benavidez is the tubist in Symphoria (formerly Syracuse Symphony) and the Syracuse Opera, and he is the Tuba Artist-Faculty at the Round Top Summer Music Festival Institute. Dr. Benavidez is a Buffet USA Artist performing on Meinl Weston tubas.

New Hire: Dr. Matthew Mireles, St. Mary's University

Dr. Matthew Mireles has recently accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Instrumental Studies at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. He will begin in August 2016. Dr. Mireles’ duties will include leading the Wind Ensemble and Athletic Band and teaching conducting. Dr. Mireles is in high demand as a performer, conductor, clinician, and educator. Prior to this appointment, he was the Director of Bands at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. He is also a member of the Boreas Quartet, which won the 2016 Roger Bobo Award for excellence in chamber music recording.

New Hire: Genevieve Clarkson, Northern Arizona University

Genevieve Clarkson will be the new Lecturer in Tuba/Euphonium at Northern Arizona University. Beginning in August 2016, Genevieve will be teach private lessons as well as associated activities, including juries and studio recitals, weekly master classes, and pedagogy and literature courses. In addition, she will be direct the Northern Arizona University Tuba Euphonium Ensemble (better known as NAUTEE) and will perform in the faculty brass quintet, Elden Brass. A native of Arlington, Virginia, Genevieve earned a Bachelor of Music Degree from James Madison University (Kevin Stees), a Master of Music Degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (Timothy Northcut), and is a current Doctoral Candidate in Tuba Performance at Indiana University (Daniel Perantoni). Genevieve served as Conference Manager for the 2014 and 2016 International Tuba Euphonium Conferences held in Bloomington, IN and Knoxville, TN, respectively. Having worked as a freelance musician and private instructor in and around Austin, Texas since 2014, Genevieve leaves behind a fantastically talented studio of 60 middle and high school tuba and euphonium students, but is looking forward to her new position at Northern Arizona University.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

New Hire: Chris Olka, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Chris Olka has won the position of Principal Tuba with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He will begin playing with the CSO in September 2016 under the baton of Music Director Louis Langree. His duties will include performing with the Cincinnati Symphony, Opera, Ballet, and Pops ensembles. Prior to his appointment in Cincinnati, Chris has been the Principal Tubist of the Seattle Symphony and Opera since 1999 and the Tuba Artist Faculty at the University of Washington since 2001. Additional orchestral experience includes Guest Principal Tuba with the Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Cincinnati, and New Jersey Symphonies as well as principal positions with Maestro Seiji Ozawa’s Saito Kinen Festival Orchestra and Gerard Schwarz’s All-Star Orchestra and Aspen Festival Orchestra. From 1989 to 1996 he was a staff musician for the Walt Disney World Company in Orlando, Florida, where he was a member of many of the bands there, including the TUBAFOURS tuba quartet, the world’s only full-time professional tuba quartet. His education includes a B.M. from the University of Central Florida and an M.M. from the Juilliard School. Chris is proud to be a Yamaha Performing Artist.

New Hire: Dr. Adam Frey, University of North Georgia

Dr. Adam Frey is the new Assistant Professor of Low Brass at the University of North Georgia, where he will serve as the Director of the Brass Area and teach trombone, euphonium, tuba, chamber music, and brass choir. He will begin his position at UNG in August 2016. Dr. Frey has commissioned more than 100 new works and arrangements involving the euphonium and has been the Artistic Director of the International Euphonium Tuba Festival for 13 years. His degrees are from the University of Georgia, the Royal Northern College of Music, and Salford University. His website - www.euphonium.com - serves as a hub of euphonium information with more than 600 free PDF and MP3 samples.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

New Hire: Fernando Deddos

Fernando Deddos has been named the Professor of Euphonium and Tuba at the Federal University of Rio Grande de Norte State in northeast Brazil. This marks the first time a euphonium specialist has obtained a full-time teaching position in Brazil. Deddos began teaching at the Federal University of Rio Grande in March. His duties in this position include teaching tuba and euphonium, coaching popular and classical music ensembles, and participating in research and performance groups. Deddos is a composer and euphonium musician from Brazil. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Conducting and Composition from ParanĂ¡ State School of Music and Fine Arts (Brazil), a Master of Music degree in Performance from Duquesne University (Lance LaDuke), and a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of Georgia (David Zerkel). He is the artistic director of the Southern Brazilian Tuba-Euphonium Conference and composed works that were premiered and recorded in Europe, the United States, Japan, and South America. Besides his several chamber and popular music projects as a euphoniumist and pianist, Deddos recorded the very first euphonium album in Brazil (ITEA Roger Bobo Award) and has earned two Harvey Phillips Awards (solo and chamber category).