Concert Programs at Edinboro University's Low Brass Studio

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Hi, I'm Dan Burdick, Associate Professor of Low Brass at Edinboro University.
Read more about me at the Music Department's Faculty Bio Page.

Here's my C.V. and my One Page Tuba Resume

During my sabbatical - Fall 2004, I was a resident artist at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada.
I gave a series of 15 concerts and performed with guest artists Alain Trudel, trombone, and Al Vizzutti, trumpet.
Click here to read an alumni profile of my time at the Centre.

During the Summer of 2004, I gave concerts in Italy, Germany, and Scotland.


Listen to a Telemann Sonata [2nd movement] - Dan Burdick, tuba and Patricia Higdon, piano

Listen to the 3rd Movement of the Koetsier Concertino - Dan Burdick, tuba and Patricia Higdon, piano


See BOTH 2001 PMEA State Conference Presentation handouts:
Tuba and Euphonium Tone: Beauty or Beast?

Position Grouping: The Three Stages of Slide Technique for the Beginning Trombonist


I'll try to put some of my recent programs below.  Let me know what you think!
814.732.2647 and dburdick@edinboro.edu


January 15, 2002 - Performed  a set of Burleigh Spirituals
[Deep River, Dry Bones, Wade In De Water, and Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel]
on the Edinboro University Chamber Player's
1st Annual Martin Luther King Day Concert

Listen to Deep River

November 13, 2001 - Performed Sonata da Camera by Christer Danielsson,
a solo tuba and brass quintet work,
with the Edinboro University Brass Quintet
[former student/Edinboro grad Jeff Beltz played bass trombone]

November 2, 2001 - Solo Appearance with Erie Chamber Orchestra
Gregson Tuba Concerto with the orchestra.
The orchestra and conductor Bruce Morton Wright were amazing!

Oktuba 28, 2001 - Oktuba Recital 2001