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Time:

Wednesday
December, 20, 2023
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Location:

W186

Clinician(s)

Demondrae Thurman

Demondrae Thurman

[email protected]

Building a Low Brass Mansion

Clinic Synopsis:

Keeping low brass players stimulated through band can be challenging. This clinic will offer suggestions and strategies for developing euphonium and tuba players that will be challenged and supportive of your program.

Demondrae Thurman - Biographical Information

Known worldwide for his signature sound and overt musicality, Demondrae has brought his remarkable skills to light as a soloist, educator, chamber musician, and conductor. As a frequently invited guest at many of the world's most noted festivals and conferences for Low Brass, his voice-like timbre reaches everyone in his audience. In addition to performing with many of the finest orchestras in the United States, Chamber Music is an integral component of Demondrae's career. Has performed on euphonium and/or trombone with the Brass Band of Battle Creek, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Youngblood Brass Band- but his most celebrated collaboration to date is as first euphonium with the Sotto Voce Quartet. Currently, Demondrae is Professor of Music and Chair of the Brass Department at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. The position was created for him to utilize his specific skills and expertise in euphonium and brass chamber music. He is also a Davis Artist at Samford University. Demondrae Thurman is a Miraphone Performing Artist and plays exclusively the Miraphone 5050 Ambassador Edition euphonium which was designed specifically for him.  He also plays the custom Demondrae model mouthpiece manufactured by Warburton Music Products and is a Shires Trombone Performing Artist. 

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