Demondrae Thurman
Demondrae Thurman is considered one of the stars of the formidable generation of brass soloists. His euphonium playing has been described as "awe inspiring", and he is touted as "an amazing musician". Demondrae has a firm international reputation as a euphonium soloist having performed in France, Germany, England, Norway, Romania, and throughout North America. Many of America's premiere colleges and universities have hosted him as a performer and teacher and he continues to be in high demand.
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Demondrae Thurman
Demondrae Thurman is considered one of the stars of the formidable generation of brass soloists. His euphonium playing has been described as "awe inspiring", and he is touted as "an amazing musician". Demondrae has a firm international reputation as a euphonium soloist having performed in France, Germany, England, Norway, Romania, and throughout North America. Many of America's premiere colleges and universities have hosted him as a performer and teacher and he continues to be in high demand.
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Midnight Euphonium
Midnight Euphonium - Goff Richards / tr. Natalie Colegrove Written for Riki McDonnell and transcribed by Natalie Colegrove, “Midnight Euphonium” is a wonderfully crafted piece by Goff Richards. This short work starts with a free section, and then moves into a metered legato that stays for most of the piece. An extended cadenza provides time for the soloist to shine, and ends just as sweetly as it began. Natalie immediately fell in love with the tranquility of this piece and wants to share the same feeling through the album. more
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Nearer My God To Thee
Nearer My God to Thee - arr. Zach Peycha This arrangement of this Christian hymn “Nearer My God to Thee” based on BYU Vocal Point's performance creates a feeling that is less about peace and more about the struggles in life that bring us closer to God. This song is also associated with the sinking of the RMS Titanic, as some survivors later reported that the ship's string ensemble played the hymn as the vessel sank. Here are the associated texts: “At the moment of death My strength is from heaven God helping, nothing should be feared For ever Direct us, O Lord To high places by narrow roads Such is the path to the stars Ever upward”more
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