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TMEA 2024-2025 Euphonium All-State Etudes
Voxman Selected Studies for Baritone Db Major - Con moto (00:14) G Minor - Lento (10:45) A Major - Maestoso (18:36) DR. KEVIN FENSKE Affiliate Professor of Euphonium, University of Houston Director & Founder, Texas Low Brass Academy Willson Performing Artist/Clinician Produced by Ensemble Block and recorded by Nathan Zamora Visit www.kevinfenske.com for any questions or to schedule a lesson!
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11:45
Pure Binary Echos by Drew Bonner
Dr. Kevin Fenske, tuba September 16th, 2025 at Texas A&M University - Kingsville
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06:52
Vita in motu by Hope Salmonson
Dr. Kevin Fenske, euphonium Dr. Theresa Chen, piano September 16th, 2025 at Texas A&M University - Kingsville For more information about the piece, please visit https://www.hopeariamusic.com/piece/vita-in-motu
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06:53
Golden Hour by Cait Nishimura (Euphonium & Piano)
Dr. Kevin Fenske, euphonium Dr. Theresa Chen, piano September 16th, 2025 at Texas A&M University - Kingsville https://caitnishimura.com/pages/golden-hour
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05:11
Stutter Step by Benjamin Horne
Dr. Kevin Fenske, euphonium September 16th, 2025 at Texas A&M University - Kingsville
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06:22
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral - Richard Wagner arr. Robertson
University of Michigan Graduate Tuba-Euphonium Quartet Kevin Fenske & Lindsay Ring, euphonium Nathan Shook & Jacob Taitel, tuba 12.8.21 – Ann Arbor, MI (Hankinson Rehearsal Hall)
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39:33
Maslanka: Symphony No. 5
Symphony No. 5 - David Maslanka The University of Texas Wind Ensemble Jerry Junkin, conductor Kevin Fenske, euphonium soloist
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08:01
FLOW by Benjamin Dean Taylor
Kevin Fenske, euphonium
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11:18
A Moment of Truth - Drew Bonner
KEVIN FENSKE, euphonium DR. LIZ AMES, piano May 18th, 2022 | Ann Arbor, MI Program Note: A Moment of Truth is a meditation on trust, mistakes, and perseverance. I finished writing it in May 2021, as the world was just beginning to return from the devastating pandemic that hit in 2020. That year was extremely tumultuous from nearly every perspective. Public health, gun violence, the climate crisis, political polarization, and social justice could all be at the forefront at any moment of any day. All of this reporting was important to me and I did my best to stay informed. But my mind and soul couldn’t always manage the strife. At a time where information was bombarding the world, I sought to escape for just a day, an afternoon, an hour, a minute. A Moment of Truth. Writing this piece gave me many moments to escape that grief stricken world and focus on what was in front of me. I would find myself sitting and reminiscing about loved ones, fond memories, and playing music with other people. Most times my thoughts would go back to my Mom, to whom the piece is dedicated. I’d think about my childhood, holidays, parties, funerals, weddings, and family reunions. Anything that brought us together. I hope that whoever experiences this piece, whether performer or listener, is able to meditate and think about all the things they love for just a moment. A Moment of Truth. This piece exists only through the generosity of the following people: Kevin Fenske (consortium leader) Dr. Alex Avila Nick Beltchev Andrew Berry Velvet Brown, Distinguished Professor, The Pennsylvania State University Lauren Casey-Clyde Dr. Danny Chapa Paul Dickinson Dr. Matthew van Emmerik Jose Flores Luke Gall Rob Griffis Erasmo "Mo" Herrera Randil Jeffreys Vince and Maureen Kenney Ryan Klitz Dr. Matthew Kundler Skyler MacKinnon, Navy Band Northwest Daniel McAllister, Jr. Michael McKenna, Euphonium US Army Ret. Antonyo Monita Brandon Morrison Thanapol Phosut Jared Sherman Dr. Matthew Shipes Pat Stuckemeyer Joshua Thomson Jonah Zimmerman
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03:18
Hummingbrrd by Steven Bryant
Kevin Fenske, euphonium Master's Recital - University of Texas at Austin
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05:01
Second Suite in F Major, Op. 28 No. 2, H. 106: I. March (Live)
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Second Suite in F Major, Op. 28 No. 2, H. 106: I. March (Live) · University of Houston Moores School of Music Wind Ensemble 2016 Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA): University of Houston Moores School of Music Wind Ensemble (Live) ℗ 2016 Mark Records Released on: 2016-11-11 Conductor: David Bertman Ensemble: University of Houston Moores School of Music Wind Ensemble Composer: Gustav Holst Auto-generated by YouTube.
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11:05
Concerto for Euphonium and Wind Ensemble by Patrick Schulz
The University of Texas at Austin Symphony Band Joshua Gall, conductor Kevin Fenske, euphonium
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Three Short Stories - Jose Flores
A2ba Quartet Kevin Fenske & Lindsay Ring, euphonium Alec Mawrence & Nathan Shook, tuba 4.11.22 – Ann Arbor, MI (Stamps Auditorium)
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Coming Home by Nathan Daughtrey
Kevin Fenske, euphonium Nicole Robbins, Jordan Walsh, Cy Miessler, Cindy Willis, and Ryan Patterson, percussion Master's Recital - University of Texas at Austin
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