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Christopher Tucker: Press

News of the Past (2002)

The Texas Lutheran University Concert Band (Seguin, TX), under the direction of Keith G. Dye, performed Americans Lost.
(Nov 15, 2002)
The Plattsburgh State University Symphonic Band (Plattsburgh, NY), under the direction of Daniel Gordon, performed Americans Lost with poem readers Janice Bonsu and Joshua Michelsen.
(Nov 15, 2002)
The Plattsburgh State University Symphonic Band (Plattsburgh, NY), under the direction of Daniel Gordon, performed Americans Lost with poem readers Janice Bonsu and Joshua Michelsen.
(Oct 18, 2002)
I was hired by WRR Classical 101.1, in Dallas, Texas, as their new radio on-air personality for the weekend evening time slots, Saturday and Sundays from 4 pm to midnight. Among other programs, I host a show highlighting new classical music releases called Main Event.
(Oct 18, 2002)
The Adirondack Wind Ensemble (Plattsburgh, NY), under the direction of Daniel Gordon, performed Americans Lost as part of their "Plattsburgh Remembers" concert. Lee Clark served as poem reader.
(Sep 11, 2002)
The Phi Beta Mu Concert Band, under the direction of Keith Bearden, performed Americans Lost at the National Bandmasters/Texas Bandmasters Association Convention in San Antonio, Texas.
(Jul 30, 2002)
The Benjamin Franklin Middle School Band (Ridgewood, NJ), under the direction of Mary Schneider, premiered Winds of Enchantment. As part of my residency, I participated in a televised, school interview with some of the students of the band.
(May 23, 2002)
Sonatina for solo flute was selected for and displayed at the 11th Australian Flute Festival in Melbourne. (March 28-April11)
(Mar 28, 2002)
I gave my masters composition recital at the University of Texas at Austin. The recital included works for brass quintet, string quartet, soprano and trombone duet, flute and oboe duet, and SATB Chorus.
(Mar 22, 2002)
The Rutgers University Wind Ensemble (New Brunswick, NJ), under the direction of Dr. William Berz, recorded Americans Lost for Volume 3 of the Distinguished Music for the Developing Band Series, which is available from Mark Records. (March 8-10)
(Mar 8, 2002)
The DeSoto West Junior High Symphonic I Band, under the direction of Terry Maxwell, premiered Americans Lost at the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, Texas.
(Feb 23, 2002)