List of tuba players

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This is an alphabetical list of tuba and euphonium players and ensembles.

tuba

A.

B.

  • Øystein Baadsvik (* 1966), Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, solo
  • Johannes Bär (* 1983), Holstuonarmusigbigbandclub, VOXXclub, Matthias Schriefl, David Helbock
  • Dave Bargeron (* 1942), Blood, Sweat & Tears, Gravity, Tuba Tuba, George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, Solo
  • Roger Bobo (* 1938), a. a. Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, soloist and teacher for tuba
  • Wilfried Brandstötter (* 1970), Mnozil Brass
  • Pete Briggs (* 1904; † unknown), Hot Seven m. Louis Armstrong, Carroll Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, Eddy Hayes, Jelly Roll Morton, Herman Autrey
  • Otto Brucks (1858–1914), "Contra-Bass-Bläser" in the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, later an opera singer
  • John Buckingham (≈1940–2017), both jazz and classical music
  • Gérard Buquet (* 1954), Ensemble Intercontemporain, solo

D.

  • Joe Daley , American jazz musician
  • Ray Draper (1940-1982), Ray Draper Quintet, Gravity
  • Hans Duss (* 1963), Swiss tuba player (Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonic Brass Lucerne)

E.

F.

G

H

J

  • Arnold Jacobs (1915–1998), Philadelphia Symphony, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  • Allan Jaffe (1935–1987), jazz musician, a. a. Preservation Hall Band, Olympia Brass Band
  • Howard Johnson (* 1941), jazz musician, a. a. George Gruntz, Peter Herbolzheimer, NDR Big Band, Miles Davies, Barbara Dennerlein
  • Kirk Joseph (* 1961), American pioneer of modern sousaphone playing

L.

M.

P

  • Sam Pilafian (1949–2019), American tuba player
  • Alexander von Puttkamer (* 1973), NDR Symphony Orchestra, Bavarian State Orchestra, Bayreuth Festival, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, German Brass

S.

  • Jon Sass (* 1961), tuba player, Hans Theessink, Vienna Art Orchestra, Heavy Tuba, Art of Brass Vienna
  • Jan Schreiner (* 1984), jazz tuba player and bass trombonist
  • Stephan Schulze (* ≈1970), jazz tuba player and trombonist, Talking Horns
  • Peder Simonsen (* 1987), jazz tuba player and improvisation musician
  • Marc Steckar (1935–2015), jazz tuba player and trombonist, Steckar Tubapack
  • Josef Steinböck (* 1967), Mozarteum Salzburg, university professor
  • Bob Stewart (* 1945), jazz tuba player, Charles Mingus, Carla Bley, Gill Evans, Lester Bowie, Sam Rivers

T

U

  • Dietrich Unkrodt (1934–2006), Meininger Theater, Komische Oper Berlin, university professor

W.

Y

Euphonium

A.

B.

  • Roger Behrend, soloist with the US Navy Band and professor of euphonium at George Mason University
  • Olaf Biermann (* 1972), euphonist and trombonist, 1st euphonium of the Brass Band Westfalen and the Westfälische Bläserphilharmonie Westfalen Winds . 1st trombone at the Hilgen Orchestra Association and the Witten Symphonic Wind Orchestra. Member of the Remscheid brass quintet.
  • Brian Bowman, US Navy Band soloist (1971-1975); now Professor of Euphonium at the University of North Texas, co-author of Arban's Method for Trombone and Euphonium .
  • Harold Brasch (1916-1984), soloist with the United States Navy Band (1936-1956); known as Mr. Euphonium . Teachers of "Art" Lehman and many others.

C.

  • David Chaulk
  • David Childs (* 1981), British euphonist, son of Robert Childs, soloist and 1st euphonist in the Cory Band
  • Nicholas Childs, soloist and leader of the Black Dyke Band in England
  • Robert Childs, brother of Nicholas Childs, soloist with the Black Dyke Band ; now head of the brass bands of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, head of the Cory Band
  • Theon Cross (* 1993), jazz tubist

D.

  • Joseph De Luca , euphonium soloist in the Sousa band and composer ( Beautiful Colorado )
  • Michael Dodd, 1st euphonist in the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, best known for the film Brassed Off ; Euphonium teacher at the University of Leeds.
  • George Doughty (* 1918), English composer and euphonist

E.

  • Matthew van Emmerik, soloist and conductor.

F.

  • Adam Frey, euphonium soloist and professor of euphonium at Georgia State University, founder of the International Euphonium Institute (IEI), over 70 arrangements and commissioned works for euphonium. Co-author of the Euphonium Source Book .
  • Roland Fröscher (* 1977), Les Tubadours, Brass Band Berner Oberland, university professor

H

  • Thom Humphrey; Yamaha Artist Soloist and Composer
  • Angie Hunter (* 1962 in Greenwich, Ohio, USA); 1986 winner of the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium / Tuba Competition, 1989 music teacher at the Bergstrasse Bible School in Königsfeld / Black Forest, 2009 director of the association "eurobrass - music that carries on"

J

  • David Jackson, 1st euphonist in the Mississauga Temple Band
  • James E. Jackson III, soloist with the US Coast Guard Band and founder of the euphonium class at the Hartt School of Music and professor at the University of Connecticut. Winner of the International TUBA conference Tuba-Euphonium Quartet Competition (1995) and winner of the Leonard Falcone International Solo Euphonium Competition (1994).

K

  • Derick Kane, 1st euphonist in the International Staff Band of The Salvation Army
  • Jutta Keeß (* 1987)
  • Ueli Kipfer

L.

  • Benjamin Lavoie, 1st euphonist of the Harmonie Vivace
  • Arthur W. Lehman (1917–2009), euphonium soloist ( United States Marine Band ), well-known author.

M.

  • Riki McDonnell
  • Bernard McKinney (* 1932), later Kiane Zawadi, American jazz trombonist and hardbop euphonium player
  • Steven Mead (* 1962), British soloist and professor at the Royal Northern College of Music
  • Curtis Metcalf, 1st euphonist in the Hannaford Street Silver Band
  • Robert Miller, 1st euphonist in the Weston Silver Band and lecturer at the University of Toronto
  • Toru Miura, soloist and professor of euphonium at the Kunitachi College of Music
  • James Morrison (born 1962)
  • Pinguin Moschner (* 1956), German euphonium player of creative jazz

R.

  • Thomas Rüedi, soloist, arranger and lecturer for euphonium at the Bern University of the Arts and the Lucerne School of Music

T

  • David Thornton, 1st euphonist in the Black Dyke Band
  • Demondrae Thurman, founder of the tuba quartet: Sotto Voce Tuba Quartet, winner of both international tuba quartet competitions in 1998. Now teacher at the University of Alabama.

V

  • Aaron VanderWeele Euphonium Player of the Year 2007 (3rd American player to receive this award). 1st euphonist and soloist in the Salvation Army's New York Staff Band since 1993.

W.

  • David Werden, soloist with the US Coast Guard Band , founder of the euphonium class at the University of Connecticut, now a teacher at the University of Minnesota; first American to receive the Euphonium Player of the Year award .

Tuba ensembles

Individual evidence

  1. Joe Daley on hazmatmodine.com
  2. ^ François Thuillier
  3. Robert Behrend. United States Navy Band, accessed March 22, 2017 (Roger Behrend is named "Master Chief Musician").
  4. http://www.gmu.edu/
  5. ^ Brian Bowman. University of North Texas, College of Music, accessed March 22, 2017 .
  6. David Chaulk. Sounz - Center for New Zealand Music, accessed March 22, 2017 .
  7. Nicholas Childs. Naxos Classical Music website, accessed March 22, 2017 .
  8. Robert Childs. Artist's website, accessed April 29, 2019 .
  9. Michael Dodd. University of Leeds School of Music, accessed March 22, 2017 .
  10. Biography. Artist's website, accessed April 29, 2019 .
  11. Toby Salzman: Previous Winners. In: www.falconefestival.org. Retrieved September 8, 2016 .
  12. Super User: Angie Hunter. In: www.vbo-markgraeflerland.de. Retrieved September 8, 2016 .
  13. ^ Angie Hunter (Euphonium). In: www.benefiz-musik-und-kultur.de. Retrieved September 24, 2016 .
  14. MUC James E. Jackson, III. USCG Band website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  15. 4BR interview Derick Kane. 4barsrest.com , accessed April 20, 2017 .
  16. biography. Ueli Kipfer's website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  17. ^ Matt Schudel: Arthur W. Lehman, 91, Retired Sergeant Played Euphonium With the Marine Band (obituary). The Washington Post , June 28, 2009, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  18. ^ Riki McDonnell. official website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  19. Curtis Metcalf at Discogs (English)
  20. Robert Miller. University of Toronto website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  21. Toru Miura. Besson website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  22. Thomas Rüedi. Website of the University of Lucerne, accessed on April 20, 2017 .
  23. biography. David Thornton's website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  24. Desmodrae Thurman. official website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  25. Aaron Vanderweele. Besson website, accessed April 20, 2017 .
  26. Becoming David. Adams Musical Instruments website, accessed April 20, 2017 .