| Who | Afternoon Brass Recital |
| When |
Sunday, February 5, 2012
1:15pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
620 State Street
Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 |
| Other Info | Program will be: Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 12....Felix Mendelssohn arr.Verne Reynolds Adagio non troppo Canzonetta Andante espressivo Molto allegro e vivace INTERMISSION Molly on the Shore.......Percy Grainger/Michael Allen Hourglass Elegy........Bri'yahn Ritchie Ain't Misbehavin'.....Fats Waller/Luther Henderson A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square....Manning Sherwin Vuelta del Fuego (Ride of Fire)............Kevin McKee |
Afternoon Brass Recital – 02/05/12 – Knoxville, Tennessee – First Presbyterian Church
TTU Visit
Left to Right: Joshua Hauser, Jeremy Hansen, Joel Tillman, Sarah Fellenbaum, Sean Greene, Robert Owen, Chris McCormick, Charlie Decker, Winston Morris, Samuel Chen
The KnoX Brass WorX Co. is very grateful for the hospitality and kindness shown by Tennessee Tech University and their Music Department. We had a BLAST performing in Cookeville last night. Here is an mp3 of us performing some Gabrieli with the TTU Faculty Brass Quintet: Gabrieli Sonata pian e forte
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
KnoX Brass WorX Concert – 02/01/12 – Coockeville, TN – TN Tech University – Wattenbarger Auditorium
| Who | KnoX Brass WorX Concert |
| When |
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
7:00pm
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FREE
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All Ages
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| Where |
TN Tech University - Wattenbarger Auditorium (map)
Coockeville, TN
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| Other Info | The Brass WorX will be performing: Quartet in Eb Major, Op. 12....Felix Mendelssohn arr.Verne Reynolds Adagio non troppo Canzonetta Andante espressivo Molto allegro e vivace INTERMISSION Molly on the Shore.......Percy Grainger/Michael Allen Hourglass Elegy........Bri'yahn Ritchie Ain't Misbehavin'.....Fats Waller/Luther Henderson A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square....Manning Sherwin Vuelta del Fuego (Ride of Fire)............Kevin McKee Check out: http://www.tntech.edu/pressreleases/knoxville-ttu-brass-groups-to-perform-feb-1/ for more information |
2012 Calvin Smith Brass Quintet Competition
This is a temporary page. Our official website is up and running at http://calvinsmithfestival.org.
Competition/Festival Location and Setting: The Calvin Smith Competition and Festival will take place July 6-7 in historic Oak Ridge, Tennessee, just a short drive from Knoxville. The Festival component for the weekend will include exhibits, clinics and concerts presented by our world-renowned guest artists.
Competition Rules and Eligibility: The competition is open to any brass quintet featuring two trumpets, one horn, one trombone or euphonium and one tuba or bass trombone. The Student Division is open to groups with members aged 23 or younger at the time of the competition. The Open Division (Graduate/Professional) is open to groups of any age or professional status.
Competition Entry Fees and Forms: $25/person if registration is completed before 1 May, 2012. $50/person if mailed after 1 May, 2012. (Non-competitor fees will be $35/person and will cover entry into all clinics, exhibits and concerts.)
Checks should be made payable to *Sean Greene, Coordinator*. Checks may be mailed, along with five completed entrance forms to Calvin Smith Brass Quintet Competition, C/O Dr. Sean Greene, 5126 Rockcrest Rd, Knoxville, TN 37918. Here’s a link to the Application form.
Competition Awards (***Award Amounts subject to change***):
Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be given in each category. Specific amounts will be announced soon!
Competition Required Repertoire:
Student Division, Round 1: Ludwig Maurer/Nagel, Three Pieces (Mentor Music)
Student Division, Round 2:
Morley Calvert, Suite from the Monteregian Hills (Barendol)
Graduate/Professional Division, Round 1: Anthony O’Toole, Quintet No. 1 (Cimarron Music)
Graduate/Professional Division, Round 2: Any ONE of the following:
Paquito D’Rivera, Four Songs (International Opus)
Enrique Crespo, Suite Americana
Jim Parker, The Golden Section
Judges (list subject to change):
Horn
Bernhard Scully
Professor, University of Illinois
Former member, Canadian Brass and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra
Trumpet
John Marchiando
Professor of Trumpet, University of New Mexico
Member, Summit Brass, Enchantment Brass
Dr. Catherine Leach
Professor of Trumpet, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Principal Trumpet, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
Tina Erickson
Blackburn Trumpets
Freelance Musician, Jack Daniel’s Silver Cornet Band
Trombone
Don Hough
Professor Emeritus, University of Tennessee
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra
Tuba
Sande MacMorran
Professor, University of Tennessee
Principal tuba, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
Founding member, U.S. Army Brass Quintet
Exhibitors: If your business is interested in exhibiting at the festival, please contact Dr. Timothy Powers, Exhibits Coordinator at tppdochk (at) yahoo.com
Anticipated Festival Schedule:
- Thursday, July 5:
8:00pm Reception for Judges and Competitors, location TBA
Friday, July 6:
9:00am Meeting with all competitors and judges
10am Exhibits open
9:30 First Round performances begin *
12:00-1:00pm Lunch Break
1:00pm First Round Continued
1:00pm Massed horn choir rehearsal
5:00 – 7:00pm Dinner Break
7:30pm Evening Concert* featuring faculty and mass horn choir
9pm Reception, location TBA
Saturday, July 7:
9am Warm up class
10am Exhibits open
10am Masterclasses/group coachings with faculty
12:00-2:00pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Second Round begins *
2:00-3:00pm Massed Brass Ensemble Rehearsal
5:00pm – 7:00pm Dinner Break
5:00pm Exhibits close
7:30pm Evening Concert*, Mass Brass Ensemble, Awards Ceremony
9pm Reception, location TBA
*All performances will be open to Festival participants
Lunch time Recitals – 09/13/10 – Knoxville, TN – St. John’s Cathedral
| Who | Lunch time Recitals |
| When |
Monday, September 13, 2010
12:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
413 Cumberland Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37902 |
| Other Info | The KnoX Brass WorX will be preforming a short afternoon concert at the St. John's Cathedral in Downtown Knoxville. This will be a short 30 minute recital with a lunch following. Program yet to be determined but, it will be a entertaining/fun-packed 30 minutes! |
KnoX Brass WorX at NYSMF
Well, I failed.
I promised to keep everyone updated on our trip to Oneonta for our concert at the New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), but I did not.
Don’t hold it against me… I am only a Horn player after all. We are a well meaning breed. But, sometimes, events conspire to bring us down. Sometimes, we see something shiny and … SQUIRREL!
What was I saying?? Oh never mind… Here’s a brief recap of our adventure into the Northern lands of this fine United States. Our adventure, to the small picturesque town Oneonta, NY , the home of the NYSMF, started off with a bang. Sean, rented us a fine “snot green” Jeep Patriot for our drive. In the beginning this looked like it would be plenty big. That was before we added the Tuba, French Horn, and Joel’s Trumpets. That pretty much filled the entire storage compartment of the vehicle. Now we had to add our luggage. Needless to say, backing was a major hazard for us in that vehicle. Thankfully, Sarah and Sam were already up at the Festival else, we would have had to rent a Hummer.
The drive was a pretty uneventful 13 hours of car riding bliss. Joel taught us a VERY exciting game for the trip. One that I won’t repeat here. Because, once you start this game, it ALL goes down hill from there. Happily, it provided us with countless hours of entertainment. Once we arrived in Oneonta we unpacked and went to eat at the Neptune Diner. If you are ever in Oneonta, you need to visit this place. They have EVERYTHING!! After dinner we returned to the NYSMF campus and … rehearsed. Yes, at 11:30 we met Sam and rehearsed until about 1:00am.
Before you ask, there is NO video of that rehearsal. Joel, Sean and I were brain dead from 13 hours of driving and it was LATE! You don’t want to hear it. We only rehearsed in the first place because we hadn’t played as a group with Sam for about a month.
Our first morning started off with a reading of a Gabrieli Double quintet with the Festival’s Brass Faculty. Those guys were incredible! I did get a video of the rehearsal reading but not the actual performance. The camera ended up in a bad spot during the rehearsal. Except for the jackhammer going off in the middle it sounded great but, the angle was bad and most of the people were cut out. If any would like to hear/see that, leave a comment below and I will post it.
The remaining time was taken up with by working with some small ensembles and rehearsals for our Concert. I still need to go through all the pictures before I post them. I have managed to get the concert off the camera and trimmed. Below you will find a Youtube playlist of the entire concert. The tunes are in the order they were on the concert. So, if you turn up the sound and turn down the lights it will be ALMOST like you are there. Total concert length comes in just a hair over an hour so, get yourself a drink and some popcorn and ENJOY!
Sean also taught the Brass Warm-up class one morning… I have video and pictures of that as well but, those all require Sean’s executive approval before I will post them. The warm up class was quite interesting so, as soon as I get the A-OK, I’ll post up some of the highlights. In the mean time, I hope you enjoy the show!
NYSMF Concert – 07/20/10 – Oneonta, NY – NYSMF
| Who | NYSMF Concert |
| When |
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
8:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
Ravine Parkway
Oneonta, NY 13820 |
| Other Info | Performance and possible master class for the Attendees of the New York Summer Music Festival. |
KnoX Brass – KSO Prelude Concert – 07/04/10 – Knoxville, TN – World’s Fair Park
| Who | KnoX Brass - KSO Prelude Concert |
| When |
Sunday, July 4, 2010
6:30pm
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FREE
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All Ages
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| Where |
Knoxville, TN
|
| Other Info | The KnoX Brass WorX will perform a 45 minute prelude to the KSO July 4th extravaganza. Join us for a concert of patriotic melodies and other light favorites. Be sure to hang around after our prelude for the Annual KSO July 4th extravaganza which ends in an amazing fireworks display. When: 6:30 - 7:15 :: Sunday, July 4, 2010 Where: Stage on the World's Fair Park Lawn KSO concert to follow. For more information on the KSO program check out their website: http://www.knoxvillesymphony.com |
TN Association of Medical Personnel Media Conference – 05/27/10 – Pigeon Forge, Tennessee – Music Road Hotel
| Who | TN Association of Medical Personnel Media Conference |
| When |
Thursday, May 27, 2010
6:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
303 Henderson Chapel Road
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863 |

