National Trumpet Competition - Solo Divisions
Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC Ballroom A
Start Date
16-5-2013
End Date
16-5-2013
Abstract
I will be presenting about my experience as a soloist at the National Trumpet Competition. I will be describing the process of being accepted to the competition and what a performance at the event entails. I will also perform a brief work as a performance demonstration. The purpose of this presentation is to inform my audience of the nature of the competition and what is involved in being successful at the event, as well as sharing the types of valuable feedback and professional connections that can be made. The work is fueled by the theories of music preparation and performance nurtured by our outstanding music department. This work is particularly meaningful to musicians interested in participating in any musical competition, or performance in general. I hope that the audience will come away from the presentation with a better idea of musical performance and competition, as well as the preparation involved.
Recommended Citation
Hurd, Tristan, "National Trumpet Competition - Solo Divisions" (2013). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 15.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2013/creativeexpression/15
Additional Mentoring Department
Music
National Trumpet Competition - Solo Divisions
SURC Ballroom A
I will be presenting about my experience as a soloist at the National Trumpet Competition. I will be describing the process of being accepted to the competition and what a performance at the event entails. I will also perform a brief work as a performance demonstration. The purpose of this presentation is to inform my audience of the nature of the competition and what is involved in being successful at the event, as well as sharing the types of valuable feedback and professional connections that can be made. The work is fueled by the theories of music preparation and performance nurtured by our outstanding music department. This work is particularly meaningful to musicians interested in participating in any musical competition, or performance in general. I hope that the audience will come away from the presentation with a better idea of musical performance and competition, as well as the preparation involved.
Faculty Mentor(s)
John Harbaugh