Saxophone Sextet -First Movement from Serenade, Op.44- Musicians' Club of Troy Honors Recital 2019
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#First Movement from Serenade, Op.44; Anton Dvorak#
Its the 16th year of Honors Recital at Hayner Cultural Center in Troy, Ohio. The Musicians' Club of Troy offers a performance opportunity to the top high school musician in Miami County, Ohio.
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He started playing alto saxophone in 4th grade.
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地域で選出された高校生が集まるリサイタルに参加させてもらいました。サックス6人のアンサンブルです。
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アルトサックスを4年生から始めました。
Hobart Arena Renovation Update (June 2016)
Another month passes, it's time for another trip to Hobart Arena for more information about the renovations! Join David Denoyer as he interviews Arena Manager, Ken Siler, about the current progress of the expansive renovations currently taking place at the arena. Accompanied with EXCLUSIVE footage of the current and past progress, you can also find out how Hobart will be handling upcoming events with renovation process still under way. All that in more in this month's NEW Hobart Arena Renovation Update!
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The Greatest Show of Champions- Piqua Civic Band Concert, July 11, 2019
The Piqua Civic Band performed “The Greatest Show of Heroes” on Thursday, July 11 at 7:00 p.m. at Hance Pavilion. This performance was filled with music of champions and the circus. The band’s guest artist for the concert was Mr. Eric Knorr, trumpet instructor at The University of Dayton. He performed the famous bullfighting tune “La Virgen de la Macarena” and Leroy Anderson’s “Trumpeters Lullaby.” Other selections included Barnum & Bailey’s Favorite march, Thunder and Blazes, Selections from “The Greatest Showman,” “The Avengers,” Buglers’ Dream, Highlights from Disney’s “Hercules,” and more!
Eric Knorr is the Artist in Residence in Trumpet in the Department of Music at the University of Dayton. Professor Knorr teaches studio trumpet, directs the UD Trumpet Ensemble, performs with the Faculty Brass Quintet, and teaches several classroom courses within the department: Music, Technology and Culture and the History of American Popular Song. Mr. Knorr is the retired Principal Trumpet of the United States Air Force Band of Flight at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and served in the same role with the USAF Heartland of America Band at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. While stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB, he founded and led Prism Brass, a seventeen-member brass group from within the band. Additionally, he led the Wright Brass Quintet for over ten years, to include the first ever USAF brass quintet deployment to support Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
As an orchestral musician, Mr. Knorr is a regular substitute within the trumpet section of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, is the Principal Trumpet with the Bach Society of Dayton and is a frequent substitute with the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops Orchestras. His other professional orchestral credits include the Cleveland Pops, Omaha Symphony, Akron Symphony, Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra, Lexington Philharmonic, Springfield Symphony, Lima Symphony, Butler Philharmonic, Ohio Light Opera Orchestra, Blue Ash Symphony, Bach Ensemble of St. Thomas in Cincinnati and Musica Sacra. Equally at home in commercial, jazz and rock settings, he has performed with Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Central Big Band and is the lead trumpet in the band Trey Stone and the Ringers. As a free-lance musician with the Victoria Theater Association, he has performed for the national touring productions of Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Motown, In The Heights, Chicago, Beautiful, and Book of Mormon.
Mr. Knorr is the founder of Oakwood Brass, the brass group in residence at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Oakwood Brass has been featured multiple times on the Bach Society of Dayton concert series as well as the Sanctuary Series at High St. UMC in Springfield, the Troy-Hayner Center concert series and has performed at a WDPR fundraiser featuring violinist Rachel Barton-Pine at the Dayton Art Institute. He has also performed in the Carillon Brass and DPO Chamber Trio; two ensembles that perform educational outreach for the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. Teaming up with Kathryn Maresca, organist and choir director at historic St. Mary’s Church in Dayton, they will soon be releasing two compact disc recordings; one of new and lesser-known works for trumpet and organ and one entitled “Christmas at St. Mary’s”. In addition to his teaching and performance duties, he is the Orchestra Librarian for the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
Admission to the concert was FREE and all were invited to attend. For more information, please visit the Piqua Civic Band’s web site at or like “The Piqua Civic Band” on Facebook.
Potentially the Best Troy, Ohio Tribute Song This Year
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Ohio Cities and Towns and Yes!
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