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Salem Armory
Located next to the Oregon State Fairgrounds
2320 17th NE
Salem, Oregon 97303
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by The Salem Concert Band
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John Keil Richards, Conductor
C Glenn Tadina, Assistant Conductor
& Salem TubaChristmas Coordinator
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to Salem Armory
2320 17th St NE Salem Oregon
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
This year we celebrate
the 36th anniversary of MERRY TUBACHRISTMAS, first performed December
22, 1974 in New York City's Rockefeller Center. Harvey Phillips, a renowned
tuba performer and teacher, created TUBACHRISTMAS to honor his mentor,
the late great tubist William J Bell (born Christmas Day, 1902). Many
of the first carols, especially arranged for the first TUBACHRISTMAS by
American composer Alec Wilder (died Christmas Eve, 1980) are still played
today. TUBACHRISTMAS has since expanded to international proportions performed
in over 200 cities throughout the United States and in several foreign
countries.
TUBACHRISTMAS ensembles attract multiples of 100 participants aged 8 to
85+ years. The warm, rich organ-like sound of the tuba-euphonium choir
has won the ears and hearts of every audience and has become a Christmas
tradition in cities throughout the world. This is certainly the case for
the SALEM TUBACHRISTMAS.
On December 24, Christmas Eve Day, our traditional date, 12:00 PM, we
are expecting 150+ tuba players to perform on stage in our 20th year of
the Salem TubaChristmas. John Richards will again conduct the mighty tubas,
and of course add his witty quips and information. The first Salem TubaChristmas
was held in the Oregon State Capitol Rotunda in 1990. TubaChristmas was
moved to the Elsinore Theatre after damage occurred to the Capitol Building
by an earthquake in 1993. This year we have moved our Salem TubaChristmas
to the Salem Armory to provide double the seating capacity. The armory
is located next to the Oregon State Fairgrounds. The past two years tickets
were sold out a few weeks after going on sale, which meant many people
were not able to attend this Salem tradition.
There are four
parking lots adjacent to the Salem Armory. The lot just north of the Armory
and a lot across the street to the SW will be resereved for tuba players
and volunteers. The parking lot south of the Armory and the large Fairgrounds
lot across the street to the south will be for audience. We suggest carpooling
to the event.
A $4.00 admission will be charged again this year to help cover operating
costs. The doors will open at 11:00 AM for seating. The concert at our
Salem TubaChristmas will start at 12:00 noon. After November 1, tickets
may be mail ordered through the Salem Concert Band. Ticket
order formTickets
will first go on sale November 1, 2009 at the Salem Concert Band's season
opener fall concert, A CALL TO SERVICE, at the Historic Elsinore Theatre.
Non-perishable packaged or canned food may be brought to TubaChristmas
for the Marion-Polk Food Bank. Items of pet food for the Humane Society
of the Willamette Valley will also be accepted. Food items brought are
not in lieu of the admission charge.
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TubaChristmas
is not included in the Salem Concert Band Season Ticket Purchase.
TubaChristmas
TUBA, BARITONE/EUPHONIUM
PARTICIPANTS
If you do not
receive a Salem TubaChristmas pre-registration form or need information
contact Salem TubaChristmas Coordinator
Participant registration fee is $5.00. You may pre-register for Salem
TubaChristmas using forms requested. There will be some benefits in pre-registering.
If you are new to our Salem TubaChristmas, request the information packet
by phone, mail or e-mail. Click here to request a pre-registration
form.
We will send information to our former participants the first week of
November. We may not have your current e-mail address. If you do not receive
the information by mail or e-mail, contact Glenn Tadina, Salem TubaChristmas
coordinator, as soon as possible for special pre-registration information.
For those not pre-registering, you may register upon arrival on December
24 between 8:00-9:00 AM.
Rehearsal is on stage at the
Salem Armory 9:00 - 11:00 AM . The concert is also on stage and will begin
at 12:00 PM (noon). The performance will end approximately 1:15 PM. There
will be two small parking lots reserved for tuba players.
For those who do not have TubaChristmas music books from a previous year,
they will be for sale when you pre-register and also available at the
morning rehearsal. The 8-½" x 11" edition is now $20.00.
It contains the same music as the smaller 6" x 8-1/2" edition
for $15.00. Add $2.00 for postage if arrangements cannot be made for hand
delivery.
There will be 80 music stands and 150+ chairs available on the stage.
Bring your own stand if you wish (be sure to have it marked with your
name).
Participants who
have pre-registered are to pick up their official TubaChristmas button
in the lobby upon arrival. Those who have not pre-registered will need
to register in the lobby. Rehearsal starts at 9:00 AM
The following is for more information on national and international TubaChristmas
events around the world. This is the 35th year for TubaChristmas around
the world.
Harvey Phillips founded TubaChristmas, an international event held throughout
the United States and other countries beginning in November and extending
through December. For information of other locations and dates, visit
the Harvey Phillips
Foundation website.
TubaChristmas is not included in the Season Ticket Purchase
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