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Tuba
and Euphonium
BFA 218, 931-372-3168
wmorris@tntech.edu
R. Winston Morris has been internationally recognized for the past
four decades as one of the leaders in the advancement of the tuba.
He is Professor of Music and Instructor of Tuba and Euphonium at
Tennessee Technological University, in Cookeville, Tennessee, where
he has been on the faculty since 1967. Morris is regarded as the
leading authority on the literature for the tuba, was one of the
founding fathers of the Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association
(T.U.B.A.), and acknowledged worldwide as the major authority on
the development of the tuba ensemble. He is the Senior Editor for
the recently published Tuba Source Book, conductor of the large professional
tuba/euphonium ensemble, Symphonia, founder and co-producer of the
new tuba jazz ensemble, The MJT PROJECT, and has been awarded the
prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by Tubists Universal Brotherhood
Association as well as the 2003 Tenn Tech University Caplenor Research
Award, the most prestigious award presented annually to TTU faculty.
As a performer on the tuba, Morris has toured throughout the United
States, Australia, Europe, and Japan. He was a member of the acclaimed
TUBAJAZZ CONSORT, has performed and toured with the Original Jack
Daniel's Silver Cornet Band and is the tubist with the Tennessee
Tech University Brass Arts Quintet.
Morris is also very active as a soloist and presenter of tuba clinics
and master classes. He has been the featured clinician at state conventions
throughout the United States; at regional, national, and international
tuba workshops; and appeared as soloist with such ensembles as the
United States Army Band, the Sapporo Wind Ensemble, the SL¹s
Musikkar Concert Band of Stockholm, and the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra.
The Tuba Music Guide by Morris was published in 1973 by the Instrumentalist
Company and was highly regarded throughout the brass world as a definitive
publication and reviewed as "the most comprehensive annotated
bibliography of music ever compiled for any one instrument." Other
publications of Morris include the Introduction to Orchestral Excerpts
for the Tuba published by Shawnee Press and a large number of transcribed
and arranged solo and ensemble works for tuba published by The Brass
Press, Southern Music Company, and a signature collection of publications,
the R. Winston Morris Solo and Ensemble Series, currently being released
by Ludwig Music Publishing Company.
R. Winston Morris was one of the founders of the Tubists Universal
Brotherhood Association, a 2,500-member professional international
organization of euphoniumists and tubists. He has served as President,
Vice President, Past President, Publications Coordinator, Journal
(Newsletter) Editor, and currently serves on the Honorary Advisory
Board of T.U.B.A.
In 1967, Morris organized and founded the now internationally recognized
Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble (TTTE). The TTTE has performed extensively
throughout the eastern half of the United States. They have presented
performances at regional, national and international symposia and
workshops sponsored by T.U.B.A (I.T.E.A.), the International Brass
Congress, and the Music Educators National Conference. They have
thirteen commercially produced recordings that have received the
highest accolades from members of the music profession. The TTTE
is responsible for hundreds of arrangements and compositions for
tuba ensemble and for providing the inspiration and leadership for
the formation of such ensembles internationally. The TTTE has performed
on Bourbon Street and at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, Disney World,
the National MENC Conference in Chicago, the International T.U.B.A.
Conference in Austin, the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Spoleto
Festival in Charleston, and six unprecedented Carnegie Recital Hall
appearances.
Morris serves as a consultant and clinician for Miraphone Corporation,
a leading German manufacturer of professional and student caliber
brass instruments. He is Coordinator of Brass Instruction at Tennessee
Tech and responsible for a large and very active tuba/euphonium studio.
His students have been very successful in the music education field
and have won many national auditions in the performance area.
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