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Past Seasons Archive > 2007 Concert Season > Concert 1


Concert 1
Sunday, September 16, 2007 • 4:00 P.M.

Tuba Bach! A Musical Celebration of Tubas and Euphoniums


Demondrae Thurman, Phillip Sinder, Charles Guy, and Edward Mallett.


Demondrae Thurman, Phillip Sinder, Charles Guy, and Edward Mallett.


Phillip Sinder playing and Charles Guy behind the tuba bell.


Demondrae Thurman.


Demondrae Thurman performing a solo.

Photos courtesy Paul Heidemann