My bio is now up on the official website for the University of Hawaii at Manoa‘s faculty listing!
Playing and Teaching in Hawaii!
It was officially announced today that I have won a position playing tuba with the Royal Hawaiian Band. I am incredibly pleased and proud to join such a wonderful organization with such a rich history! Established 176 years ago by King Kamehameha III, the Royal Hawaiian Band is the only band in American with a Royal legacy and, as a department of the City and County of Honolulu, it is the only full-time municipal band in the US. I am excited to be part of a band that performs over 300 concerts a year at venues ranging from the grounds of the Iolani Palace to Retirement Communities and Elementary Schools. I had been working as a substitute with the band on Tuba, Euphonium, and Trombone.
I will also be teaching Tuba, Euphonium, and Music Education this fall at the University of Hawaii-Manoa! The numbers are a bit down in the tuba and euphonium studios, so if you are interested in pursuing a BM, BA, BE, MM, MA, or PhD and would like to study at one of the most beautiful places on earth, please consider checking out UH.
Expanded bio at Yamaha.com
Hey Guys,
Check out my expanded bio on the Yamaha Artist website
Very glad to be a part of the Yamaha Family!
More musical outreach feedback
Here are some notes that John and I received after our Primary School performances. Yes, that first one is a tuba spewing fire. Awesome. In the second one, they managed to show that John is thinner than I am. . . in stick figures! Well done!
Hochstein at High Falls
Come join CASH Back tomorrow (Thursday the 11th) from 12:15-12:45 for “Hochstein at High Falls”!
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but you can get free entertainment!
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