Tuba
Studio Highlights
- Baylor euphonium and tuba students routinely enjoy success in prestigious solo and chamber competitions—for example, Gold Medals in all four divisions of the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Competition and First Place in the chamber ensembles competition at the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference.
- The Baylor Euphonium-Tuba Ensemble is featured frequently at national and international tuba-euphonium conferences, having performed in Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington, D.C.
- Alumni perform with leading orchestras and military bands and hold teaching positions in elementary through collegiate music programs.
Tuba Faculty
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Explore the intersection of faith and music through a versatile and academically rigorous degree.
Specialize in performance with singers and instrumentalists through refined ensemble training and coaching.
Develop your unique creative voice in a collaborative, performance-rich environment with mentorship from expert, dedicated faculty.
Master the art of musical leadership through intensive choral, orchestral, or wind conducting training.
Prepare to lead through comprehensive training in vocal or instrumental music, pedagogy, and real-world classroom experience.
Study music history, ethnomusicology, and cultural analysis while exploring global traditions and sharpening your research and writing skills.
Train to perform at the highest level—solo and ensemble—while honing your technique and artistry to launch a versatile career.
Combine exceptional performance study with expertise in teaching, curriculum design, and learning theory.
Explore advanced analysis, pedagogy, and research in the architecture of music.
Pursue broad foundational liberal arts studies that emphasize either applied music, academic studies or church music.
Pursue a major in two music areas.
Pursue advanced performance training — instrumental, vocal, or keyboard — alongside any other Baylor major.
Develop a specific skill or area of expertise in music.
Complement your studies with foundational academic or church music studies.
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