Gary Buttery , Guest Artist/Teacher in Tuba

Academic Credentials
Bachelor of Music, Master of Music in Tuba Performance
and Music Theory and Composition,
University of Northern Colorado
Teaching Area

Applied tuba and euphonium, music theory and composition; history of jazz; music appreciation, jazz combos; brass chamber music

Profile

GARY BUTTERY has appeared throughout the U.S., Canada, Italy, Russia, and Germany as a soloist and clinician. Formerly the principal tubist in the United States Coast Guard Band, he is published by Theodore Presser and Cimarron Music. Presently, he is a member of Alchemy (tuba-euphonium quartet), Finest Kind, and the Boston Festival Orchestra. Recent examples of his eclectic solo venues have included the University of Northern Colorado Tuba Symposium (Oct 2004), 12th century churches and North German Brass Workshop in Bremen, Oldenburg, and Jever (Feb 2005), and the Sea Music Festival at Mystic Seaport (June 2005). Founder of URI’s Traditional Jazz Band, specializing in American jazz and dance music of the early 20th and recording artist who has studied with leading tuba artists Roger Bobo, Don Harry, Gene Pokorny, Jack Robinson and Dan Perantoni.  

He has performed with the Nebraska Wind Symphony, San Carlo Opera Orchestra, Long Beach Symphony, the NBC Orchestra (Johnny Carson Show), and US Coast Guard Band, and has had numerous tuba works written for him, including Roger Kellaway's 'Arcades I for Tuba and Piano', George Heussenstamm's 'Dialogues for Alto Saxophone and Tuba', Allen Blank's 'Divertimento for Tuba and Band', Vaclav Nelhybel's 'Concerto for Tuba', Arthur Kreiger's 'Double Knot', and Eliane Aberdam's 'Tziltzulim'.  

Besides his duties at URI, Mr. Buttery is Director of Bands and Low Brass Instructor at Connecticut College, Music Consultant at Brown University, and directs the annual TubaChristmas events in both Connecticut and Rhode Island. Both of his most recent compositions,'Yves Tanguy – Images In Sound', based on the works of the French/American Surrealist painter, Yves Tanguy, and 'Journeys', a tuba-euphonium quartet tone poem, will be performed at URI in October 200
Contact Info
Telephone    401 / 874-2431

Email          2bsn@sbcglobal.net


 


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