University of Dayton
Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble

Dr. Andrew Jones, conductor

Saturday, May 18, 2024

1:30 P.M. Choral Rehearsal Hall
Moore Musical Arts Center

Program

University of Dayton Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble

Euphoniums - Jacob Brenner, Christopher Cherullo, Christopher Mohler, Kyle Smith
Tubas - Dustin Holmes, Benjamin Keenan, Ava Merriman, Benjamin Mueller, Caden Roundfield, Gary Weik

As per our Marianist values, the University of Dayton believes that diversity and inclusion are at the forefront of creating a vibrant society. Therefore, the purpose of this program is to embody the University of Dayton’s diversive, inclusive, and Marianist mission by performing works associated with the catholic faith and by composers that are members of marginalized groups of society.  

Canzon Septimi Toni A 8 (1597) Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612), arr. Steven Cross  

“O Sacrum Convivium!” (1937) Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), trans. William Pritchard 

Mood Indigo (1930) Duke Ellington (1899-1974) and Barney Bigard (1906-1980), arr. Rodger Vaughan (1932-2012) 

Ave Maria Tomas Luis de Vittoria (1548-1611), arr. John Tuinstra 

Canzona Per Sonare No. 1, “La Spiritata” (1608) Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612), arr. George Palton  

Bonse Aba Traditional Zambian folk song, arr. James Woodward (b. 1978) 

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The Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble is one of the many chamber music ensembles within the Department of Music at the University of Dayton. The ensemble usually has one rehearsal a week and performs at least twice a semester. The ensemble is comprised of music majors and non music majors.

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Updated: 09/18/2024 04:30PM