Mark Moore received the award, and deservedly so.
I don't recall this having been discussed on any tuba forums...
https://www.iteaonline.org/community/it ... hing+Award
Who did you vote for in 2020?
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Re: Who did you vote for in 2020?
I took a lesson with Mickey Moore and auditioned for him for my DMA. The night before the audition he did a faculty recital. I ended up studying with his classmate at The Ohio State University, Jim Akins, who had a very similar teaching style (also another of their classmates has won this award and teaches very similar named Fritz Kaenzig).
Mickey Moore is a great fellow and has a HUGE sound. I am surprised he has pictures hanging in his office, because I bet he has to pick them up after every time he plays. I learned a great deal from him about methodical practice and just pure resonance of sound. I wish him a happy retirement.
He has had several successful students, such as Jeff Funderburk, Chris Hall, Chris Combest, Stacy Baker, and Phil Bloomer to name a few.
Mickey Moore is a great fellow and has a HUGE sound. I am surprised he has pictures hanging in his office, because I bet he has to pick them up after every time he plays. I learned a great deal from him about methodical practice and just pure resonance of sound. I wish him a happy retirement.
He has had several successful students, such as Jeff Funderburk, Chris Hall, Chris Combest, Stacy Baker, and Phil Bloomer to name a few.
Dr. James M. Green
Lecturer in Music--Ohio Northern University
Adjunct Professor of Music--Ohio Christian University
Gronitz PF 125
Miraphone 1291CC
Miraphone Performing Artist
www.russiantuba.com
Lecturer in Music--Ohio Northern University
Adjunct Professor of Music--Ohio Christian University
Gronitz PF 125
Miraphone 1291CC
Miraphone Performing Artist
www.russiantuba.com