Tuesday, March 29, 2016

New Hire: Tom McCaslin, Calgary Philharmonic

Mr. Tom McCaslin has accepted the position of Principal Tuba in the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. He is currently Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at East Carolina University. As an orchestral musician he has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the North Carolina Symphony, the New Mexico Symphony, and the Lahti Symphony among others. In 2003 Tom became the first tubist to return three summers to the prestigious Tanglewood Music Center, the summer training center for the Boston Symphony, and in 2006 was acting principal Tuba in the Auckland Philharmonia (New Zealand). In 2013 Tom joined the Eastern Music Festival (EMF) as Principal Tubist and teaching faculty. Tom holds a Licentiate in Music Performance from McGill University and a Master’s degree in Music Performance at Arizona State University. Tom’s principal teachers include John Griffiths, Fritz Kaenzig, Roger Bobo, Dennis Miller, and Samuel Pilafian. Tom McCaslin is a Yamaha Performing Artist and plays exclusively on Yamaha instruments.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Dr. Neal Corwell Retires from the "Pershing's Own" U.S. Army Band


After over 22 years of military service, Dr. Neal Corwell recently retired from "Pershing's Own," The U.S. Army Band in Washington, D.C. He first won a position with the band in 1981 during his senior year as an undergraduate student at Frostburg State College. Then, after a more than 12-year break-in-service, Corwell again won a euphonium position with the organization in 2002. During the 1980s he was a frequent and popular soloist with the Concert Band, and during his second stint with the band he became section leader of the Ceremonial Band. Before the ink was dry on his retirement papers, Dr. Corwell hit the road to make appearances at universities in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island. Now that retirement has freed up his time, he's looking forward to many more appearances, beloved euphonium in hand, across the country and around the globe. In fact, one his most recent composition projects is Come to the Edge, for which he premiered the band-accompanied version with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Symphonic Band in March. For more information about Corwell, please consult his website: NealCorwell.com

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Upcoming Event: Dublin Brass Week

Dublin Brass Week offers an intensive yet varied schedule of events in which players can perform and learn in multiple settings. These range from traditional masterclasses, individual lessons, concerts, and ensembles to more specialized classes such as audition training, lectures, screened orchestral audition, jazz, and improvisation classes. Additionally, the annual Dublin Brass Week Concerto Competition is held during the festival, offering the winner a solo performance in the DBW Closing Concert and an engagement as soloist with an Irish orchestra in the coming seasons. 

Each year, Dublin Brass Week invites a faculty of leading soloists and internationally renowned teachers to teach, play, and share their knowledge at DBW.  Dublin Brass Week's unique atmosphere provides a positive and encouraging setting for musicians from around the globe to meet, collaborate, and share their passion for brass music. 

Øystein Baadsvik is the tuba faculty member. There are only 4 places in total available on the course this year.

All tuba players will receive the following tuition during the week -

Tuba
  • 3 x Masterclasses with Øystein Baadsvik  
  • 1 x Masterclass with Peter Gane
  • 1 x Screened Audition Class with Jörgen van Rijen
  • 2 x Lectures with Kristian Steenstrup
  • Ensembles, also performing in concert
  • DBW 2016  Concerto Competition
  • Tickets to all Faculty Concerts
The course fee for applications received before 1 May is €375 and a course fee of €425 will be payable until the final application deadline on 1 June.


Also note that hosting with local families in Dublin is offered on a first come first served basis for the duration of the festival for an additional admin fee of €50.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

2016 ITEA Inaugural Teaching Award Winner!


dave zerkelThe ITEA Board of Directors is pleased to announce that the winner of the inaugural ITEA Teaching Award is David Zerkel, Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music.


Prof. Zerkel was one of several members of ITEA nominated for this new award, with supporting letters solicited from current and former students and professional colleagues.   He will be formally recognized in June at the Awards Banquet at ITEC 2016 in Knoxville, Tennessee.