BSO Low Brass at IU
- Ellefson
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- Joined: Apr 15, 2018
Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music will host the low brass section of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for events/concerts on September 15 and 16.
Toby Oft https://www.bso.org/profiles/toby-oft
Stephen Lange https://www.bso.org/profiles/stephen-lange
James Markey https://www.bso.org/profiles/james-markey
Mike Roylance https://www.bso.org/profiles/mike-roylance
Events:
Orchestral Excerpt Masterclass- Thursday, September 15 at 7pm in Recital Hall
Solo and Ensemble Recital- Friday, September 16 at 8pm in Auer Hall
The recital will feature works of:
Solos: Kevin Day, Robert Schumann, Philippe Gaubert, Anthony Plog
Ensembles: Paul Dukas, Kari Sundstrom, Phil Snedecor, Claude Debussy and Steven Verhelst
These events are made possible by generous financial support from IU Alum Grady McGrannahan, Edwards Instrument Co./Getzen, Griego Mouthpieces, and the Trombone Artistic Activity Fund of the Jacobs School of Music.
Mr. Oft and Mr. Lange are alums of Indiana University.
These events are free and open to the public.
Locations here: <LINK_TEXT text="https://music.indiana.edu/about/facilit ... halls.html">https://music.indiana.edu/about/facilities/performance-halls.html</LINK_TEXT>
(Beware…Bloomington is in the eastern time zone)
Toby Oft https://www.bso.org/profiles/toby-oft
Stephen Lange https://www.bso.org/profiles/stephen-lange
James Markey https://www.bso.org/profiles/james-markey
Mike Roylance https://www.bso.org/profiles/mike-roylance
Events:
Orchestral Excerpt Masterclass- Thursday, September 15 at 7pm in Recital Hall
Solo and Ensemble Recital- Friday, September 16 at 8pm in Auer Hall
The recital will feature works of:
Solos: Kevin Day, Robert Schumann, Philippe Gaubert, Anthony Plog
Ensembles: Paul Dukas, Kari Sundstrom, Phil Snedecor, Claude Debussy and Steven Verhelst
These events are made possible by generous financial support from IU Alum Grady McGrannahan, Edwards Instrument Co./Getzen, Griego Mouthpieces, and the Trombone Artistic Activity Fund of the Jacobs School of Music.
Mr. Oft and Mr. Lange are alums of Indiana University.
These events are free and open to the public.
Locations here: <LINK_TEXT text="https://music.indiana.edu/about/facilit ... halls.html">https://music.indiana.edu/about/facilities/performance-halls.html</LINK_TEXT>
(Beware…Bloomington is in the eastern time zone)
- bwanamfupi
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- Joined: Jun 13, 2020
That looks like fun. My daughter is a senior, getting ready to apply to Kelley, but wants to keep playing French horn. I'll have to see if stars align for a road trip from Indy (meaning no marching band Friday night).
- CalgaryTbone
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- Joined: May 10, 2018
This sounds great - wish I could get there to hear it! Any chance that some of the events could be live-streamed or posted on YouTube afterwards? I know that there are hoops to jump through to make that happen, but I, for one, would love to hear any portion that could be shared.
Jim Scott
Jim Scott
- Ellefson
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- Joined: Apr 15, 2018
Hi Jim,
Good question and one that I need to look into. I'll post back when I find out.
PE
Good question and one that I need to look into. I'll post back when I find out.
PE
- Ellefson
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- Joined: Apr 15, 2018
Jim,
The pandemic practice of "let's stream everything" is no longer in effect here. So, no, these events will not be streamed. There are also copyright issues that come into play, which we respect.
Thanks for asking, I needed to find that out for myself. I hadn't even considered it.
It is possible that portions will be made available at a later time and if so, I'll post the details here.
PE
The pandemic practice of "let's stream everything" is no longer in effect here. So, no, these events will not be streamed. There are also copyright issues that come into play, which we respect.
Thanks for asking, I needed to find that out for myself. I hadn't even considered it.
It is possible that portions will be made available at a later time and if so, I'll post the details here.
PE
- CalgaryTbone
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- Joined: May 10, 2018
Thanks Pete! I figured as much - thanks for asking!