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2018 MASTER FILE.Indd The International Euphonium Tuba Festival 2018 15TH ANNIVERSARY The New Tradition for Euphonium The newly expanded line of Yamaha euphoniums features a main tuning slide trigger that was designed in partnership with top musicians in the UK and Europe. Players will experience an unmatched playability and comfort needed to achieve the highest level of precision and accuracy. Features: • Main tuning slide trigger • Adjustable plate and stroke length • Compensating system • Brilliant and flexible tone • Slightly shorter leadpipe for quick, light response • Thinner material for brilliance of response • Silver-plated finish with gold trim Welcome to our 15th Anniversary of the International Euphonium and Tuba Festival!! I cannot believe it has been 15 years! It is amazing to see the success of our participants with positions in the US Army Band, US Air Force Band, various universities around world, and successful careers!! Its hard to believe the impact as the festival has grown from 14 participants to 130 and the teaching staff from 4 to 14!! Know that by being a part of the IET Festival, each participant walks in the shoes of professionals that have been a student, sought inspiration, desired to learn, worked with great artists, and became motivated to be their absolute best and chart a path for success and achievement!! It is my honor to be a part of helping guide euphonium and tuba players succeed at their goals. Adam Frey, Artistic Director Presenting Sponsors Bienvenidos • Tervetuloa • Dobrodošli • Willkommen • • Dobrodošli Tervetuloa • Bienvenidos Major Sponsors Supporting Sponsors WELCOME Program of Events Sunday, June 17 12:30-5:00 PM Competitions/Registration at Tharp Rehearsal Hall 5:30 PM Meeting, Social, and Dinner – Emerson Concert Hall and then Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 7:30 PM Opening Recital – Meet the Staff of IET Recital Monday, June 18 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Flaten (Emerson) / Baadsvik (Tharp) 9:15 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) 10:10 AM Medium Ensemble Rehearsals - Nighthawk (Emerson) / Eagle (Tharp) 11:00 AM Master Class – Flaten (Emerson) / Gourlay (Tharp) 12:30 PM Lunch – Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 1:30 PM Chamber Music Session (Tharp) ARTIST COURSE STUDENT COURSE 2:00 PM Chamber Music 2:00 PM Master Class – Frey (Tharp) 3:00 PM Practice / Break 3:00 PM Chamber Music 4:00 PM Master Class - Baadsvik (Emerson) 5:30 PM Dinner - Dining Hall 7:30 PM Evening Concert – Zach Collins, Jukka Myllys, James Gourlay, and Tormod Flaten Tuesday, June 19 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Flaten (Emerson) / Baadsvik (Tharp) 9:15 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) 10:10 AM Medium Ensemble Rehearsals - Nighthawk (Emerson) / Eagle (Tharp) 11:00 AM Master Class – Gourlay (Emerson) / Bowman (Tharp) 12:15 PM Lunch – Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 1:00 PM Emory Farmer’s Market - Concert ARTIST COURSE STUDENT COURSE 2:00 PM Chamber Music 2:00 PM Master Class – Collins (Tharp) 3:00 PM Practice / Break 3:00 PM Chamber Music 4:00 PM Master Class – Myllys (Emerson) 5:30 PM Dinner - Dining Hall 7:30 PM Evening Concert – Brian Bowman, Richard Demy, Adam Frey, and Øystein Baadsvik 4 Program of Events Wednesday June 20 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Myllys (Emerson) / Collins (Tharp)) 9:15 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) 10:15 AM Medium Ensemble Rehearsals - Nighthawk (Emerson) / Eagle (Tharp) 11:00 AM Master Class – A View from the Podium - Emerson Concert Hall Devin Reid, Ashley Jarrell and Fyodor Cherniavsky 12:30 PM Lunch – Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 1:45 PM Solo Competition Finals (Emerson) 4:30 PM Master Class - Aaron Tindall (Tharp) 5:30 PM Dinner - Dining Hall 7:30PM Evening Concert - IET Massed Ensembles and the Georgia Brass Band Thursday, June 21 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Myllys (Emerson) / Collins (Tharp) 9:15 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) 11:00 AM Master Class – Rüedi (Emerson) / Thornton (Tharp) 12:30 PM Lunch – Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 2:00 -4:00 PM Audititons/Interviews with the US Marine Music Program (330) 2:00 PM Master Class - Joanna Ross Hersey (Tharp) 3:00 PM Presentation - Stage Fright, Reframing and Lowering the Floor (Tharp) 4:00 PM Chamber Rehearsal Student Course 4:45 PM Chamber Rehearsal Artist Course 5:30 PM Dinner - Dining Hall 7:30 PM Evening Concert – The United States Marine Band Quartet, Richard Demy, Thomas Rüedi, and Aaron Tindall 5 Program of Events Friday, June 22 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Demy (Emerson) / Hersey (Tharp) 9:00 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) 9:45 AM Chamber Music – Dress Rehearsal Exhibits Open from 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM 10:30 AM Master Class – Alan Baer (Emerson) 12:30 PM Lunch – Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 1:45 PM Career Roundtable and Discussion (Tharp)/ Adult Master Class with Thomas Rüedi (334) 3:00 PM Participant Recital #1 (Emerson) 4:45 PM Presentation - Terry Warburton on Mouthpiece Design and Innovation (Tharp) 5:30 PM Dinner - Dining Hall 7:30 PM Evening Concert – The IUP Tubaphonium Ensemble, Joanna Ross Hersey, and David Thornton 9:00PM Mercury Orkestar on the Quad / Ice Cream Party Saturday, June 23 7:30 AM Breakfast – Dining Hall 8:30 AM Warm-up and Fundamentals – Demy (Emerson) / Hersey (Tharp) 9:15 AM Massed Ensemble Rehearsal (Emerson) Exhibits Open from 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM 10:15AM Medium Ensemble Rehearsals - Nighthawk (Tharp) / Eagle (Emerson) 11:00 AM Master Class – David Thornton (Emerson) 12:30 PM Lunch - Thomas Dorm Basement/Rec Room 1:30 PM Participant Recital #2 (Emerson) 3:00 PM Presentation - Richard Demy - Historical Instruments (Tharp) 4:00 PM Participant Recital #3 (Emerson) 5:30 PM Dinner – Dining Hall 7:30 PM Gala Concert featuring IET Festival Artists and Participant Ensembles Sunday, June 24 8:00 AM Breakfast and Depart 8:00-10:00AM Participant and Instrument Pickup at Residence Hall 6 Offering the World’s Most Popular Brands in Euphoniums, Tubas and Accessories 10% off brass accessories—use code: IET2018 Now thru July 15 | Exclusions and limitations apply Promotional fi nancing avaliable at WWBW.com/fi nancing Shop online at WWBW.com or speak with a Staff Advisor at 800-348-5003 Sunday, June 17 - 7:30 PM - Recital Emerson Concert Hall - Emory University IET Festival Artists Collage Recital Variations for Ophicleide Gotthelf Heinrich Kummer arr. Steven Mead Tormod Flaten & Caryl Conger Ingemisco (from the Requiem) Guiseppe Verdi Brian Bowman & Caryl Conger Cheremissian Phantasy Uuno Klami Jukka Myllys & Keith Teepen Fantasie Originale Ermano Picchi arr. Mantia/ed. Frey Adam Frey & Keith Teepen Double Trouble Barbara Thompson Zach Collins & James Gourlay Ballade for Bass Rodney Newton James Gourlay & Keith Teepen Lokk from Green Island Torstein Aagard-Nilsen Tormod Flaten & Adam Frey My Swedish Heart (World Premiere) Anna Baadsvik Øystein Baadsvik & Keith Teepen Divergence Tuba-Euphonium Quartet Program to be selected from Eat that Question Frank Zappa arr. Jason Casanova Spain Chick Corea arr. Jason Casanova Palladio Karl Jenkins arr. Jason Casanova Jason Casanova and Paul Dickinson, euphonium Bill Pritchard and Stephen Turner, tuba 8 Monday, June 18 - 7:30 PM - Recital Emerson Concert Hall - Emory University Zach Collins & Caryl Conger Chronicle Anthony O’Toole Zachary Variations Douglas Briley Jukka Myllys & Keith Teepen Abraham’s Feast (2017) Jukka Linkola I. Lovers Crying For Love (Ei rakkaus, ei itkevät niityn kukkaset) II. Homeland (Ja vi elsker) III. Dance (Tanssi) IV. Rome (Oi Rooma) V. Dance II (Tanssi II) VI. Smoky Little Coff ee House (Et smoky little cafe) (Aria Suite from the Opera for Euphonium and Piano) Nietos Jukka Myllys James Gourlay & Keith Teepen Romance Derek Bourgeois Millennium Concerto Rodney Newton Tormod Flaten & Caryl Conger Romanian Folk Dances Béla Bartók arr. Geir Davidsen Song Frode Rydland In Memoriam of Bengt Eklund Brillante - Fantasy on ‘Rule Brittania’ Peter Graham 9 Earle L. Louder Fellowship Awards 2017 Awardees Andrew Middlekoop – South Africa Gustavo Tortos – Costa Rica 2018 Awardees Camilo Ayala – Colombia Helen Caesar – Dominican Republic Caio Da Silva – Brazil Andrea Fischer-Jeff es – South Africa Jorge Gonzalez – Colombia Chiaki Sekiyami - Japan I am pleased to announce the creation of the “Earle L. Louder Fellowship” to attend the International Euphonium Tuba (IET) Festival. This award, created and endowed to honor Earle L. Louder’s contributions to our musical community. In its two years, the Euphonium Foundation has awarded more than $5000 in awards to deserving students. Awards can vary from a lesson stipend of $150 up to the supporting registration, housing, and lessons ($1,000+). If you are interested in supporting these scholarships, tax deductible donations can be made to the Euphonium Foundation, a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profi t, 1777 Vista Trace, Decatur GA 30033. We appreciate all people that want to support sharing the amazing IET Festival experience with others from around the world. 10 Tuesday, June 19 - 7:30 PM - Recital Emerson Concert Hall - Emory University Brian Bowman & Caryl Conger The Holy Well Peter Graham In Memory of Riki McDonnell Midnight Euphonium Geoff Richards In Memory of Riki McDonnell Variations on the Yellow Rose of Texas Lewis Buckley For The University of North Texas Richard Demy & Caryl Conger Cascades (euphonium) Allen Vizzutti Sonata for Cello (serpent) Felice Maria Picinetti Waltz for Munera (ophicleide) Pablo Fdez-Arrieta Adam Frey & Keith Teepen Concerto for Euphonium William Brusick I. Allegro Maestoso Variations on a Brazilian Folk Song Fernando Morais Euphonium Concerto No. 1 John Golland II. Andante Tranquillo III. Allegro Øystein Baadsvik & Keith Teepen Tuba Suite Gordon Jacob I. Prelude. Largo II. Hornpipe. Allegro III. Saraband. Adagio IV.
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