IWBC 2003 ARTIST'S GALLERY
EUPHONIUM/BARITONE HORN
BRIAN BOWMAN
Characterized by a virtuosic technique and a warm, rich, velvet tone, Brian Bowman's playing has thrilled audiences for more than a quarter of a century. His superb musicianship and dedication to fine brass playing have made him one of the foremost euphonium soloists in the world today. His history of euphonium "firsts" is impressive: o First euphonium recital in New York's Carnegie Recital Hall, 1976 o First euphoniumist to serve as president of the TUBISTS UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD ASSOCIATION (T.U.B.A) o First euphonium concert tour of Japan o First Guest Euphonium Artist-Falcone International Euphonium Competition o First euphonium master class at the Paris Conservatory Superior of Music, France o Master teacher at the first Deutsche Tubaforum workshop to include the euphonium, tenor horn and bariton, Hammelburg, Germany, 1991 Dr. Brian L. Bowman enjoys a distinguished career as a soloist, clinician, recording artist, educator and administrator. Dr. Bowman has held the principal euphonium position, in addition to being a featured soloist, in each of the bands he has been associated with: THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SYMPHONY BAND, THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND, THE UNITED STATES BICENTENNIAL BAND, THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BAND and THE RIVER CITY BRASS BAND in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is in demand as a guest soloist with high school, university, municipal and professional ensembles. He has performed as a soloist in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, The Virgin Islands, Norway, Finland, Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. He has appeared as tenor tubist with the National Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Colorado Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. He has performed concertos with the Lexington Kentucky Symphony, the Sapporo Japan, Symphony Orchestra and the North Carolina Symphony. In addition to his live performances, Dr. Bowman can be heard on over 35 service band recordings and his six solo albums. He has appeared as featured soloist on Iowa Public Television with the Karl King Fort Dodge Municipal band and performed with the New Sousa Band in the Wolftrap PBS television special. Perhaps it is his dedication to outstanding musical performance that makes him such an inspiring clinician and educator. Currently, professor of music (Euphonium) in the College of Music at The University of North Texas, Dr. Bowman has also served on the music faculty of eight other universities. His students occupy prominent positions in professional organizations world wide. He is the author of PRACTICAL HINTS FOR PLAYING THE EUPHONIUM/BARITONE HORN and he frequently publishes articles in professional journals. His edition of the ARBAN COMPLETE METHOD is the only complete bass clef edition of this famous brass method. His work as a clinician and soloist at such conferences as the Mid-West International Band & Orchestra Clinic, The British Association of Symphonic Bands & Wind Ensembles and many national and international brass symposia have won him international recognition. In 1989 he was awarded the British Magazines "EUPHONIUM PLAYER OF THE YEAR", and in 1995 was given the LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD from the Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association. He is the only living euphoniumist to be included in the book TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRASS SOLOISTS by Michael Meckna. As an authority in the field of euphonium performance,
Brian Bowman has been asked to serve as adjudicator of many national
and international euphonium competitions over the past thirty years.
He has been a member of competition juries for international professional
music competitions in the United States, France and Japan. He was
the president of the TUBAMANIA euphonium solo competition in Australia
in December 1999. In 1994, an annual competition in Sapporo, Hokkaido,
Japan, was named the Brian L. Bowman Euphonium Solo Competition in
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ANGIE HUNTER Angie Hunter, originally from Greenwich, Ohio, studied
the euphonium at Bowling Green State University (BM, 1983) and at
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (MM, 1986), as well
as trombone at the Conservatory of Music in Trossingen, Germany (Artist´s
Certificate, 1999). She was the winner of the first Leonard Falcone
International Euphonium/Baritone Horn Competition, held in 1986. |
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HELEN TYLER Helen Tyler started playing euphonium with Rotherham Schools Youth band and quickly progressed to the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain aged sixteen. She is currently in her final year studying Baritone at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester under the supervision of Steven Mead. After being a member of Black Dyke Brass Band for two years she accepted the principal Baritone chair at Fodens Band, a position she still holds. Helen is currently making a name for herself as a leading baritone player after performing in Lahti 2002, Finland and most recently ITEC 2002 in N. Carolina U.S.A. and is looking forward to future ventures which will raise the profile of her instrument. |
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