Aaron Harris -- Portrait Of The Euphoniumist As A Teacher This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
Recommended Literature For The Euphonium Dr. Paul Droste, The Ohio State University This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
HOROVITZ, Joseph Variations on a Theme of Paganini Published by R. Smith & Co., Ltd., 1975. (Watford, England) Brass Quartet (2 cornets, Eb or F horn and Euphonium). This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
Updated 11-23-2021 at 07:02 PM by davewerden
Message from R. Winston Morris: The GUIDE TO THE TUBA REPERTOIRE: The NEW TUBA SOURCE BOOK and the GUIDE TO THE EUPHONIUM REPERTOIRE: The EUPHONIUM SOURCE BOOK are currently in preparation at Indiana University Press in Bloomington, Indiana. The two thousand page manuscript for the TSB was submitted to IU Press on June 1st, 2005 and involves a complete update of all the literature and discography chapters of the original Tuba Source Book (IU Press, 1996). An even larger ...
Euphoniumists of the Sousa Band Compiled by Dr. Mark R. Foutch This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
Note: this post is from a back issue of Euphonia Magazine. It is a summary of the evening I received the Euphonium Player of the Year Award. It was great fun and I thought it might provide an interesting insight into a different culture, particularly for U.S. players. There are links to several interesting sites within the content. This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
Does a "Professional" Euphonium Have Five Times Better Tone than a "Mid-Level" Euphonium? A research study by David R. Miles INTRODUCTION This article is now found on the main site: Click here...
The Mid-Winter Tuba Quintet will play on A Prairie Home Companion on Oct. 29 (and probably rebroadcast in many areas on Oct. 30). The group consists on Dave Werden, John Tranter, and Lee Dummer on euphoniums and Ralph Hepola and Tom McCaslin on tubas. Check you local putlic radio station for times. Pieces played include Dave Werden's arrangement of In the Hall of the Mountain King, Ray Grim's arrangement of Susie Polka, and a brand new arrangement written for the program: ...