Author Archives: David Brubeck

New Tunes, New Faces, DUO BRUBECK Featured at Arts & Letters Day 3-31-15 at 7:00 pm in The Shark Tank at MDC Kendallunnamed-2

DUO BRUBECK, featuring the winner of Guitar Player Magazine’s Ultimate Guitarist Competition-guitar virtuoso Tom Lippincott, and the “Bobby McFerrin of The Bass Trombone”-David Brubeck will premiere totally new arrangements for jazz duo alongside some of their favorites. Brubeck will join … Continue reading

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A Big Phat “7 Positions” tm with Criag Gosnell

The first thing you notice about Craig Gosnell is his versatility-from tenor trombone to bass, and jazz vocals to boot. Next, comes his ubiquity. In what seems to be just a short time, he and his trombone are everywhere, from … Continue reading

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Jim Rome, Meet Sgt. Curran! “The Fourth Valve” Salutes The Fast-Talking Texan: Heroine And Virtuosounnamed-1

Bright, energetic, poised, creative and virtuosic, Sergeant Lauren Curran is the Social Media Manager for the US Army Field Band. The Field Band’s tweet defending the honor of marching band members worldwide went viral just as as national sports entertainment … Continue reading

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Oystein Baadsvik Pauses For The Fourth Valve” tm, & Blows Our Minds!th-1

1. Traveling (a great deal!), with the tuba presents a challenge. When you fly, does the tuba go underneath? (If so, do you have a special case?). How many tubas do you most often take with you when you fly? … Continue reading

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Young Euphoniumists Everywhere: Drop Your Euphs, Grab A Partner & Tango! Koichiro Suzuki Shows “The Fourth Valve” tm The Way to Euphonium for Maximum Enjoyment and Mass Appeal!!

If you are holding a euphonium and a woman grabs you in a passionate embrace, it just might be the tango. If your name is Koichiro Suzuzki, then it most definitely is! Nurtured by the River City Brass Band, Suzuki … Continue reading

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The Atlantic Brass Quintet Sails Through “FIVE!” tm & Imagine A World Where Trane Digs Mutterimages

1. The Atlantic Brass Quintet is a remarkable group comprised of five multi-faceted and intriguing individuals. How did you manage to come together, and more importantly, stay together? SETH: We stay together based on respect and mutually shared goals. Our … Continue reading

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Don’t Try This at Home! Matthew Murchison Shows “The Fourth Valve” tm Things That Probably Shouldn’t Be Done On The Euphonium

Matthew Murchison is a mutineer against bland and expected programming, and proud of it! An Alchemist of timbres, Murchison has successfully stayed “out-of-the-box” for much of his career, and can show you the way out! “The Fourth Valve” tm is … Continue reading

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“ANAGLYPH” tm No. 1-Free Recital Piece for Bass and Tenor Trombone, Might Make You Smile!

An anaglyph is a stereo gram like image which relies on two different colors (e.g. red and green), or in this case timbres. Featuring the instrumental tone colors of tenor and bass trombone, this is a tongue-in-cheek contribution to undergraduate … Continue reading

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“Slide Study No. 1”, “Slide Extendetude tm No. 1”, and Slide Motion & Faster Slide Reprints!

My article on trombone slide motion is approaching it’s fourth anniversary. I am still surprised by the variety of successful slide motion strategies. While some seem to prefer articulation aided by the snap of the slide, I most often prefer … Continue reading

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BSO Tubist Mike Roylance Braves “The Fourth Valve” tm, and the 2015 Blizzardunnamed-7

Many tubists have a broad based experience, but not often is it as deep and varied as that of Mike Roylance. As principal tubist in the BSO and professor at New England Conservatory and Boston University his virtuosity is noteworthy, … Continue reading

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“So, You Wanna Play Euphonium?” Lance LaDuke Lectures “The Fourth Valve” tm

Throughout his years with the Boston Brass, Lance LaDuke was THE standard bearer for euphonium in a traditional brass quintet. Outgoing, innovative, outspoken, and intellectual, Lance finds a a successful destination at the end of the road, and takes “The … Continue reading

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Jamie Lipton and “The Fourth Valve” tm A Perfect Combination!

A successful teacher, soloist and chamber musician, Jamie Lipton has explored the traditional aspects of euphonium playing with grace and aplomb. A protege of Brian Bowman and Rex Martin, her performances and pedigree have prepared her to address the frontiers … Continue reading

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