On our cover: John Griffiths (1948–2007) was one of the greatest and most innovative musicians the international tuba-euphonium community has been fortunate to know. His musicianship illustrated traits that remain unmatched, as was his dedication to education and pedagogy, and the continued evolvement of our instruments and ITEA since its inception. ITEA and the international music community as a whole will miss John Griffiths. Many thanks to Tom McCaslin for spearheading this issue’s cover article-tribute to this great man, teacher, performer, and friend. |
ITEA Journal
Volume 35:2 Winter 2008
ARTICLES
Tubonium Celebrates Five Years
by Paul Budde
ITEA Gem Series No. 16: “Soliloquy” & “Pavane” from Three Pieces for Solo Tuba
by Ron Newman
Reflections of an Aural Escapade with the Sotto Voce Quartet
by Dainis Hazners
The 22nd Leonard Falcone Festival by Deanna Swoboda
John Griffiths (1948–2007): A True Original by Tom McCaslin
A Day in the Life of a Los Angeles Freelance & Studio Tubist: An Interview with Doug Tornquist by Jennifer Jester
PEDAGOGY COLUMN
Tips for Tuba
If the Rochut Fits: Integrating Aspects of theUndergraduate Music Major Curriculum into Applied Lessons and Ensembles
Stepping Stones to Success (Vol. 1)
CHAMBER MUSIC COLUMN: Epsilon Ensemble
HISTORICAL INSTRUMENT COLUMN: Vaughan Williams’s Tuba Concerto: Composition and First Performance by Clifford Bevan
COLUMNS
Conference Corner
ITEA News
New Materials
President's Corner
Programs |