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A note from College Audition Preparation: Adventures in Brass is a project by the College Audition Preparation (CAP) of the Jacobs School of Music. The project was prompted by a lack of brass repertoire appropriate for collegiate auditions. CAP brass faculty thus commissioned renowned composer Anthony Plog to write a set of six new works for trumpet, trombone, horn, tuba, euphonium, and bass trombone. Dee Stewart and CAP assembled a roster of world-class performers and pedagogues to premiere these six compositions. In addition to recordings of the premieres, Adventures in Brass contains interviews with these faculty in which they provide technical, artistic, and practical guidance to young brass players preparing to apply to college. These videos were captured by and are shared with the help of Tony Tadey and the MITS Video production team of the Jacobs School of Music. We hope that the videos can be an inspirational and motivational force in your own adventures in brass.
Part 1 of the panel "Black Women: Uplifting Voices," presented at a class session of B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role on February 9, 1989, at Indiana University South Bend. Features black women sharing their experiences with a class comprised predominantly of white women. Moderated by Marva Leonard-Dent, an assistant city attorney for South Bend. Featuring panelists Rebecca Johnson, senior health claims processor and unit leader at Holy Cross Shared Services; Virginia "Ginny" Brown Calvin, principal of Muessel Elementary School in South Bend; Janice "Jan" Hall, assistant vice president for employment and employee relations manager at First Source Bank; and Karen White, assistant director for the university division and director of affirmative action at IU South Bend.
Part 2 of the panel "Black Women: Uplifting Voices," presented at a session of B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role on February 9, 1989, at Indiana University South Bend. Features black women sharing their experiences with a class comprised predominantly of white women. Moderated by Marva Leonard-Dent, an assistant city attorney for South Bend. Featuring panelists Rebecca Johnson, senior health claims processor and unit leader at Holy Cross Shared Services; Virginia "Ginny" Brown Calvin, principal of Muessel Elementary School in South Bend; Janice "Jan" Hall, assistant vice president for employment and employee relations manager at First Source Bank; and Karen White, assistant director for the university division and director of affirmative action at IU South Bend.