Hello everyone.
I hope you all are having a restful break! Was Santa good to you? Life here in wet, soggy Mt. Pleasant (my garage partially flooded today from the warm weather, the snow melting, and the rain. Nothing got damaged) is busy as usual. We have been busy with Sarah's chemo treatments, a quick trip to Chicago, and family and friends occasionally visiting. It seems like I have been down at the office every day this week and most days last week (along with Professor Nichol) getting the ITEA winter journal advertising completed and lots and lots of small details down for MWRTEC.
In the meantime, I just realized that I did not send out the "official" announcement of my sabbatical replacement. After lots of talks with Dr. L'Hommedieu, we finally decided on hiring Scott Hansen to teach BOTH the tubas and euphoniums. Scott studied with Dan Perantoni back at Arizona State University the same time as Dr. Lindahl. He is very excited about teaching all of you. He and I have been on the phone several times a week (which is funny, because the times I am not on the phone with him, I am on the phone with Deanna about MWRTEC) trying to get it all planned out. He will be added to this account so he can send out group announcements, or, individual ones as needed. He will be contacting each of you individual over the next couple of weeks, trying to get items in order for your first lesson.
I am confident that you will enjoy taking lessons from him. His teaching style will most likely be very different from mine, but has established himself over the years as a well-respected teacher and performer. Scott is highly active in the tuba/euphonium world. He has currently taken on the treasurers position with ITEA (I tell him who to send the invoices to for ITEA), and is the Falcone competition CD coordinator (he took my old position that drove me nuts in early April) as of last year. He and Deanna travel the world dealing with tuba and euphonium issues. He is known by everyone in the industry, and again, is highly respected. So, go into your lessons with an open mind, try new things, take what works and remember what doesn't work. Even the items that don't work for you now will some day work for one of your students!
And yes, you will be seeing me around way too much. With all the little items that keep cropping up with MWRTEC, it seems that I need to be at school way more than I should have to.
As to Sarah's chemo. We are down to 14 more days of the hard stuff. After January 14th, we head into a much easier process called "Maintenance." That will be once a month trips to G. R. (for two years) and a bunch of oral medications for her. She is doing well. Though, we almost had a couple of trips to the hospital, but managed to stay out of it. She has lost all of her remaining hair. But hopefully in the next couple of months it will start growing back.
Have a great New Year's Eve and be careful driving if you are out and about tonight. If you need something from me over the next couple of weeks, please call the house. If I am not there, leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
Thanks,
Mark
Friday, December 31, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Music Return
It is that time of year...time to return that music that you checked out for "two weeks." When you get the chance, please either:
1. Stop by the office and refile the music, or
2) Leave it at the front office WITH MY NAME ON IT (on a Post-It)
I do not want my music going to your home for the break. Too often, the music either does not return, or, it takes weeks/months to get it back.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
1. Stop by the office and refile the music, or
2) Leave it at the front office WITH MY NAME ON IT (on a Post-It)
I do not want my music going to your home for the break. Too often, the music either does not return, or, it takes weeks/months to get it back.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
Tuba Room painting and repair
Tuba players,
I need to ask a favor. We need to have your tubas out of the tuba room by tomorrow (7 December) for painting and restoration to the room. They are going to replace the drywall behind the racks, and maybe put some plywood in to protect the back walls, as well as paint the entire room. If you need some place to store your instruments for a couple of days, they can be placed in the Brass Tech/Marching Band storage room (between 155 and 156, where the sousaphones are kept). If you do not move your horn, then the painters or Dan Koefoed will move your instrument there for you.
Thanks and have a great (and well-deserved) break.
Dr. Cox
I need to ask a favor. We need to have your tubas out of the tuba room by tomorrow (7 December) for painting and restoration to the room. They are going to replace the drywall behind the racks, and maybe put some plywood in to protect the back walls, as well as paint the entire room. If you need some place to store your instruments for a couple of days, they can be placed in the Brass Tech/Marching Band storage room (between 155 and 156, where the sousaphones are kept). If you do not move your horn, then the painters or Dan Koefoed will move your instrument there for you.
Thanks and have a great (and well-deserved) break.
Dr. Cox
Monday, November 29, 2010
Wednesday Lessons for Dec. 1st
For those of you that have lessons (except Chelsea) on Wednesday, 1 December 2010, I just found out this afternoon that we (Sarah and I) will have to be at clinic for most of the day on Wednesday. They are requiring that I be there. Thus, I will need (and want to) reschedule your lesson (Tuesday people, your lessons are fine). Please stop by my office sometime tomorrow to reschedule your lesson to later in the week (Thursday or Friday), or sometime during final's week. I am truly sorry for this. I could put in for a 'sick day' and not have to make up the lessons, but there is NO WAY that I want to do that. So please stop by and get a new time. As I told you earlier in the semester, this segment of chemo is called "Delayed Intensification," words and calendar Mary Jo and I have been dreading. The last day of this segment is January 14th (it was just moved from the 5th to the 14th, adding nine more days to the segment) and life gets back to some normality.
I am sorry this semester has been so strange and I (and my wife) truly want to thank all of you for being so patient!
AND - MY DOOR LOOKS GREAT!!!!
Dr.'s Cox
I am sorry this semester has been so strange and I (and my wife) truly want to thank all of you for being so patient!
AND - MY DOOR LOOKS GREAT!!!!
Dr.'s Cox
Brass Band Personnel
After conferring with my colleagues and Dr. Campbell, I have finally put together a list for next semester's brass band. Since we are not having auditions this semester (we will starting in the Fall of 2011), prior brass band performers were placed first. The open seats were my decision and my decision only. I took into account a number of items before I made the placements. So, here is the list:
Baritone 1 - Ryan Grainer
Baritone 2- William Thompson
Euphonium 1 - Daniel Turchyn
Euphonium 2 - Danielle VanTuinen
High Tuba 1- Daniel Wilhelm
High Tuba 2 - Christopher Fenner
Low Tuba 1 - Tyler Dunham
Low Tuba 2 - Adam Graves
If someone from this list does not want to perform, then I will confer with my "waiting list." Please do not ask where you stand on that list. I will only use it if necessary. Don't forget, you MUST sign up for M281B for credit or you can not play.
For the auditions in the fall, we still have to work out the details. As I know more, I will pass them on to you.
Thank you for your patience.
Dr. Cox
Baritone 1 - Ryan Grainer
Baritone 2- William Thompson
Euphonium 1 - Daniel Turchyn
Euphonium 2 - Danielle VanTuinen
High Tuba 1- Daniel Wilhelm
High Tuba 2 - Christopher Fenner
Low Tuba 1 - Tyler Dunham
Low Tuba 2 - Adam Graves
If someone from this list does not want to perform, then I will confer with my "waiting list." Please do not ask where you stand on that list. I will only use it if necessary. Don't forget, you MUST sign up for M281B for credit or you can not play.
For the auditions in the fall, we still have to work out the details. As I know more, I will pass them on to you.
Thank you for your patience.
Dr. Cox
Monday, October 25, 2010
Central Foundation Auditions
Hello all.
After auditions last night, the group has decided that Tyler Dunham will be the next tubist in Central Foundation. I would like to congratulate both him and Adam Graves for auditioning. Tyler will join the group and be on probation (a status everyone who joins C. F. must go through) until the end of the academic year (through April, 2011). Speaking of Tyler, don't forget that tomorrow is our first Brass Area recital featuring him, as well as Jessica Parij and Dan Turchyn. I will see you there.
Dr. Cox
After auditions last night, the group has decided that Tyler Dunham will be the next tubist in Central Foundation. I would like to congratulate both him and Adam Graves for auditioning. Tyler will join the group and be on probation (a status everyone who joins C. F. must go through) until the end of the academic year (through April, 2011). Speaking of Tyler, don't forget that tomorrow is our first Brass Area recital featuring him, as well as Jessica Parij and Dan Turchyn. I will see you there.
Dr. Cox
Monday, October 11, 2010
Ensemble Rehearsal Schedule
Hello everybody.
I have changed the rehearsal schedule to allow the seniors more time to rehearse. In doing this, I have given up some of my rehearsal time. So please, practice the music I am conducting, even though we will not look at it as a group for a while. Here is the future rehearsal schedule:
Oct. 12th (tomorrow) - Room 155
11:00 - Corey Jahlas
11:25 - Jessica Parij
October 14th - Room 230
11:00 - Chelsea Gelisse
11:25 - Katheren Rollins
October 19th - Room 230
11:00 Zach VanderGraaff
11:25 Dan Wilhelm
October 21 - Room 230
11:00-11:50 - Dr. Cox
October 26 - Staple
BRASS AREA RECITAL (Tyler Dunham performing "Triumph of the Demon Gods" by John Stevens)
The rest of the times and people rehearsing will be posted as I figure out who needs the time (Oct 28, Nov. 2, 4, 9, 11)
As to our dress rehearsal - it will be:
SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 14th
Time: 6:00 -10:00 pm
Location: Staples
Everyone is REQUIRED to attend this rehearsal. Start getting out of work, back from visiting family, etc. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Concert is November 16th at 8:00 pm on Staples. Concert call is 6:45. Concert attire is concert black.
I think that is it for now. See you all tomorrow.
Dr. Cox
I have changed the rehearsal schedule to allow the seniors more time to rehearse. In doing this, I have given up some of my rehearsal time. So please, practice the music I am conducting, even though we will not look at it as a group for a while. Here is the future rehearsal schedule:
Oct. 12th (tomorrow) - Room 155
11:00 - Corey Jahlas
11:25 - Jessica Parij
October 14th - Room 230
11:00 - Chelsea Gelisse
11:25 - Katheren Rollins
October 19th - Room 230
11:00 Zach VanderGraaff
11:25 Dan Wilhelm
October 21 - Room 230
11:00-11:50 - Dr. Cox
October 26 - Staple
BRASS AREA RECITAL (Tyler Dunham performing "Triumph of the Demon Gods" by John Stevens)
The rest of the times and people rehearsing will be posted as I figure out who needs the time (Oct 28, Nov. 2, 4, 9, 11)
As to our dress rehearsal - it will be:
SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 14th
Time: 6:00 -10:00 pm
Location: Staples
Everyone is REQUIRED to attend this rehearsal. Start getting out of work, back from visiting family, etc. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Concert is November 16th at 8:00 pm on Staples. Concert call is 6:45. Concert attire is concert black.
I think that is it for now. See you all tomorrow.
Dr. Cox
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Studio Class- 21 Sept. 2010
Just a reminder, you do not need to bring instruments to studio class today. We will be having a visitor, Neal Corwell, who will be performing and giving us a masterclass. Neal is a good friend, great performer and composer. To read up on Dr. Corwell, please visit his site:
http://nealcorwell.com/
We are in room 230 today.
Thank you,
Dr. Cox
http://nealcorwell.com/
We are in room 230 today.
Thank you,
Dr. Cox
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Sunday's Masterclass
Please remember that Sunday's concert and masterclass with Randy Hawes and George Curran are required events (See Dr. Lindahl's email sent out on September 3rd for more information). On top of that, it should be a fantastic concert that most low brass players around the country would die to go to.
Unfortunately for me, I will not be there. Sarah and I are in the hospital (and have been in here since Thursday) and will MAYBE get out tomorrow afternoon (Sunday). She had an anaphylactic reaction to one of her cancer shots and is still have allergic reactions to it. Hopefully I will see all of you sometime on Monday.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
Unfortunately for me, I will not be there. Sarah and I are in the hospital (and have been in here since Thursday) and will MAYBE get out tomorrow afternoon (Sunday). She had an anaphylactic reaction to one of her cancer shots and is still have allergic reactions to it. Hopefully I will see all of you sometime on Monday.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
Friday, September 10, 2010
Friday (9.10.10) - Out of office
Hello all.
Change of plans. I will NOT be in today (Friday, 10 Sept. 2010) to my office. Sarah had a major allergic reaction at clinic yesterday to one of her medicines and ended us up in the hospital for an overnight stay. She is still having reactions, which means we will most likely be here another night. If you need me, please email me. If it is an EMERGENCY, then call my cell phone.
Have a great day.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
Change of plans. I will NOT be in today (Friday, 10 Sept. 2010) to my office. Sarah had a major allergic reaction at clinic yesterday to one of her medicines and ended us up in the hospital for an overnight stay. She is still having reactions, which means we will most likely be here another night. If you need me, please email me. If it is an EMERGENCY, then call my cell phone.
Have a great day.
Thanks,
Dr. Cox
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