Fellow tubist and long-time friend Tracy Luna is battling cancer, so I decided to compose him a series of get-well etudes. These are free to download, perform, and record. Please consider a donation to support pancreatic cancer research. If performed as a suite, please use the title Convalescence Sketches.
To honor the Sailor and four Marines killed in the July 2015 shooting, a consortium of 68 high school, university, community, military, and brass bands joined Chattanooga composer Kenyon Wilson to create a new work for concert band. Five was completed in 2016 as a musical missing-man tribute.
Introducing the Five Virtual Band Concert. During our time of social distancing, I'd like to invite music students anywhere to participate.
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Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Kenyon Wilson, tuba & Marcy J. Wilson, violin to be premiered between May 30-June 4, 2016, at the 2016 International Tuba & Euphonium Association Conference in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Suggested theme is Romantic Journey, expressed in a song, dance, conversation, duel, etc., or simply writing in the style of the Romantic period.
For video samples of the performers, please visit:
Results will be announced via the Fifteen Minutes of Fame website and the new music newsletter: NM421
More info can be found at: www.Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame.com
Violinist Marcy J. Wilson has shared the stage with artists such as Gloria Estefan, Richard Marx, Kenny Rogers, and Mary Wilson from The Supremes. She is Assistant Concertmaster of the Jackson Symphony and Principal Second Violin with the North Mississippi Symphony and Rome Orchestras. She performs with symphonies throughout the southeast, including Chattanooga Symphony, Greenville Symphony, Savannah Philharmonic, Symphony Orchestra Augusta, and the Tuscaloosa Symphony. International performances include solo concerts in London and Venice.
Mrs. Wilson served as librarian and interim-executive director for the Tuscaloosa Symphony. She has been a clinician for several chamber music camps and has taught privately in Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and Alabama. She holds degrees from the University of Alabama, University of North Texas, and Stetson University. From 2009-2011, she served as the President of the Alabama Orchestra Association and currently is a board member for the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera Youth Orchestra.
Tubist Kenyon Wilson is the Associate Professor of Music Theory and Low Brass at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Principal Tubist with the Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra in Alabama and the Symphony Orchestra Augusta in Georgia. A former Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Wilson has performed recitals in the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the International Tuba/Euphonium Association.