
Benjamin Pierce & Jun Okada
Cheers
© 2007 Benjamin Pierce & Jun Okada (837101342094)
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Virtuosic euphonium playing. Benjamin Pierce performs showpieces originally composed for a variety of instruments, mixing the music with a theme of homebrewed beer. A thirst-quenching album. Cheers.
tracks
- 1 Concert Gallop
- 2 Brilliant Fantasy
- 3 The Dance of the Goblins (La Ronde des Lutins)
- 4 Napoli
- 5 Dance No. 2
- 6 The Southern Cross
- 7 Piece in the form of an Habanera
- 8 Variations on a Tyrolienne
- 9 Cyberspace
- 10 Showers of Gold
- 11 Moto Perpetuo, op. 11
- 12 Variations on the Carnival of Venice
- 13 Hungarian Dance No.5
- 14 The Flight of the Bumblebee
- 15 Abendlied
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Dr. Benjamin Pierce is a member of the music faculty at the University of Arkansas, where he teaches applied tuba and euphonium and directs the tuba/euphonium ensemble. Ben holds a bachelors degree in euphonium performance from Bowling Green State University, a masters degree in euphonium performance from the University of Michigan, and a DMA in Tuba Performance from Michigan.
Ben has performed with several major ensembles including the Detroit Symphony, the Detroit Chamber Brass, the Brass Band of Battle Creek, the Toledo Symphony, and the Flint Symphony. He has frequently been a featured soloist with the Toledo Concert Band. He has served as principal tubist of the Ann Arbor Symphony and the Ann Arbor Brass Quintet and is currently principal tubist of the Northwest Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. He is also a founding member of Boston Mountain Brassworks, the University of Arkansas faculty brass quintet.
Ben has performed several guest recitals and master classes in the United States and abroad. He has also performed concerti with numerous international ensembles, including the Tokyo Symphony, the Oulu Symphony of Finland, and the Friuli Veneziano Giulia Symphony Orchestra of northern Italy.