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2024 Festival . . . In Gratitude
Seymour & Faye Okun Family for almost forty years of continuous support
The Stansell Family & Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp for hosting the Falcone Festival since its inception
Blue Lake Festival Band & Dr. Trae Blanco, Conductor, for their musical support for the Euphonium Artist Finals
Ellis Family Foundation for their decades of sustained support
Cecilia Falcone for continuing the Falcone family tradition
Rich Erne & Jim Ross for their guidance with BLFAC room scheduling, and to the BLFAC setup crew
Pete Marvin & Joy Rimpau, our Logistics Team, for communicating with our semi-finalists and alternates from their announcement to the week of and during the Festival
Melanie Rosin, Kimiko Yamada & Jane Goodrich, who led our Festival preliminary application process
Dr. Jason Smith for updatng programming for registration, adjudication, and comments for our Festival competitions
Toby Salzman for her hours spent with edits and layout of the Festival programs since 2010 and for maintaining our website
Dr. Chris Combest & Dr. AJ Miller and all the judges for making the 2024 Composition Contest work smoothly for entrants
Tricia & Tom Hentschel for organizing the Monday night aferglow
Tom Hentschel, our roving photographer since 2016
John Endahl, webmaster
And... our on-site logistics and operating support team that keeps the Festival running smoothly:
Cece Falcone • Doug Goodrich • Jane Goodrich • Tricia Hentschel • Scott Myckowiak • Joy Rimpau • Melanie Rosin • Toby Salzman • Abby Zarimba • Dan Zarimba
August 1, 2021 - July 31, 2022
Prize Underwriters
Tom & Joyce Broka : Emil & Doris Ellis Family Foundation : Cecilia Falcone
Douglas & Jane Goodrich : William & Doris Kooyer : Family of Seymour & Faye Okun
Philip & Carolyn Sinder : Roger & Nadine Weyersberg
Donors
Rod & Cassie Ellis : Jonathan & Robin Rowe : Sue Topping
The Ed Livingston Tribute
First Prize for Tuba Students
Mark Drake : Martin Erickson : Tim Loehr : Rex Martin : Jerry Young
About the Ed Livingston Tribute
Edward Allen Livingston (1935-2012) was a professional tubist and music educator. Ed’s first professional gig was at the age of 17, when he subbed as solo tubist with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Ed received his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Tuba Performance and Music Education degrees from Western Michigan University. He served as tuba soloist with the United States Army Field Band in Fort Meade, MD. He studied tuba and instrument design at London’s Royal College of Music on a Fulbright Scholarship. While there, Ed studied conducting with Leonard Bernstein, performed with the leading European bands and orchestras, and was selected to solo for the Queen of England. His tuba design features, still evident in many European instruments, and his practical approaches to the design of tubas were the direct result of his many years as teacher and performer.
Ed became the first Tuba/Euphonium professor at Illinois State University (1968), served as Director of Bands (1977-1984), founded the Big Red Marching Machine (the world’s largest college marching band at the time), and established the State of Illinois High School Invitational Marching Band Championship, which continues as the premier state marching band competition to this day. After his retirement from ISU in 1997, Ed continued teaching and mentoring tuba and euphonium students. Today Ed’s students can be found performing in the military bands and professional orchestras, and teaching in public schools and universities around the world.
In 1984 Ed left ISU; he taught private students, adjudicated music festivals, and presented master classes. As tuba soloist, he performed under the batons of Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrian Boult, Merle Evans, Paul LaValle, and Arthur Fiedler and was a performer in numerous Broadway shows, studio recordings, and chamber brass groups.
“Ed Livingston never sought the spotlight for himself, but pushed his students forward and gave all of us the most precious commodity of all: the gifts of his time and support from the start. All of us are STILL reaping the benefits of that gift.“ ~Marty Erickson
Several of Ed’s former students (see above) make annual contributions in his honor to support First Prize for Tuba Students in the Falcone Festival Competition
August 1, 2022 - July 31, 2023
Prize Underwriters
Tom & Joyce Broka : Emil & Doris Ellis Family Foundation : Cecilia Falcone
Douglas & Jane Goodrich : William & Doris Kooyer : Family of Seymour & Faye Okun
Philip & Carolyn Sinder : Roger & Nadine Weyersberg
Donors
Rod & Cassie Ellis : Scott & Barb Myckowiak : Jonathan & Robin Rowe
Dave Topping : Laura Topping : Sue Topping
The Ed Livingston Tribute
First Prize for Tuba Students
Mark Drake : Martin Erickson : Tim Loehr : Rex Martin : Jerry Young
About the Ed Livingston Tribute
Edward Allen Livingston (1935-2012) was a professional tubist and music educator. Ed’s first professional gig was at the age of 17, when he subbed as solo tubist with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Ed received his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Tuba Performance and Music Education degrees from Western Michigan University. He served as tuba soloist with the United States Army Field Band in Fort Meade, MD. He studied tuba and instrument design at London’s Royal College of Music on a Fulbright Scholarship. While there, Ed studied conducting with Leonard Bernstein, performed with the leading European bands and orchestras, and was selected to solo for the Queen of England. His tuba design features, still evident in many European instruments, and his practical approaches to the design of tubas were the direct result of his many years as teacher and performer.
Ed became the first Tuba/Euphonium professor at Illinois State University (1968), served as Director of Bands (1977-1984), founded the Big Red Marching Machine (the world’s largest college marching band at the time), and established the State of Illinois High School Invitational Marching Band Championship, which continues as the premier state marching band competition to this day. After his retirement from ISU in 1997, Ed continued teaching and mentoring tuba and euphonium students. Today Ed’s students can be found performing in the military bands and professional orchestras, and teaching in public schools and universities around the world.
In 1984 Ed left ISU; he taught private students, adjudicated music festivals, and presented master classes. As tuba soloist, he performed under the batons of Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrian Boult, Merle Evans, Paul LaValle, and Arthur Fiedler and was a performer in numerous Broadway shows, studio recordings, and chamber brass groups.
“Ed Livingston never sought the spotlight for himself, but pushed his students forward and gave all of us the most precious commodity of all: the gifts of his time and support from the start. All of us are STILL reaping the benefits of that gift.“ ~Marty Erickson
Several of Ed’s former students (see above) make annual contributions in his honor to support First Prize for Tuba Students in the Falcone Festival Competition
August 1, 2023 - July 31, 2024
Prize Underwriters
Tom & Joyce Broka : Emil & Doris Ellis Family Foundation : Cecilia Falcone
Douglas & Jane Goodrich : William & Doris Kooyer : Family of Seymour & Faye Okun
Philip & Carolyn Sinder : Roger & Nadine Weyersberg
Donors
Dr. Paul Carson : Dr. Chris Combest : Don Little : John & Anita Muller : Scott & Barbara Myckowiak
Ron & Sunny Newman : Jonathan & Robin Rowe : Dave Topping : Laura Topping : Sue Topping
In memory of Lance LaDuke
Dave Cleland
The Ed Livingston Tribute
First Prize for Tuba Students
Mark Drake : Martin Erickson : Sharon Huff : Tim Loehr : Rex Martin : Dr. Jerry Young : David Zerkel
About the Ed Livingston Tribute
Edward Allen Livingston (1935-2012) was a professional tubist and music educator. Ed’s first professional gig was at the age of 17, when he subbed as solo tubist with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Ed received his Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Tuba Performance and Music Education degrees from Western Michigan University. He served as tuba soloist with the United States Army Field Band in Fort Meade, MD. He studied tuba and instrument design at London’s Royal College of Music on a Fulbright Scholarship. While there, Ed studied conducting with Leonard Bernstein, performed with the leading European bands and orchestras, and was selected to solo for the Queen of England. His tuba design features, still evident in many European instruments, and his practical approaches to the design of tubas were the direct result of his many years as teacher and performer.
Ed became the first Tuba/Euphonium professor at Illinois State University (1968), served as Director of Bands (1977-1984), founded the Big Red Marching Machine (the world’s largest college marching band at the time), and established the State of Illinois High School Invitational Marching Band Championship, which continues as the premier state marching band competition to this day. After his retirement from ISU in 1997, Ed continued teaching and mentoring tuba and euphonium students. Today Ed’s students can be found performing in the military bands and professional orchestras, and teaching in public schools and universities around the world.
In 1984 Ed left ISU; he taught private students, adjudicated music festivals, and presented master classes. As tuba soloist, he performed under the batons of Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrian Boult, Merle Evans, Paul LaValle, and Arthur Fiedler and was a performer in numerous Broadway shows, studio recordings, and chamber brass groups.
“Ed Livingston never sought the spotlight for himself, but pushed his students forward and gave all of us the most precious commodity of all: the gifts of his time and support from the start. All of us are STILL reaping the benefits of that gift.“ ~Marty Erickson
Several of Ed’s former students (see above) make annual contributions in his honor to support First Prize for Tuba Students in the Falcone Festival Competition
Semi-Finalists and Alternates for 2012 Falcone Festival
Euphonium Artist | Tuba Artist | Euphonium Student | Tuba Student
X Unable to attend Festival √ Alternate attending Festival
Euphonium Artist Semi-Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
X Philip Broome |
Atlanta, GA |
Columbus State University |
Andy Miller |
Richard Demy |
Bailey's Crossroads, VA |
University of North Texas |
Dr. Brian Bowman |
X Geoff Durbin |
Mechanicsburg, PA |
University of North Texas |
Dr. Brian Bowman |
Angel Elizondo |
Harlingen, TX |
Baylor University |
Dr. Kent Eshelman, David Graves |
Gary Garvin |
Marietta, GA |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel |
Daniel Kerstetter |
Harrisburg, PA |
Montclair State University |
William Hess, Jason Ham, Zach Collins, Gary Bird |
Brian Logan |
Tallahassee, FL |
University of Alabama |
Demondrae Thurman |
Chris McGinty |
Plains, TX |
University of North Texas |
Dr. Brian Bowman |
Irving Ray |
Houston, TX |
University of North Texas |
Dr. Brian Bowman, Dr. Henry Howey |
X Matthew Shipes |
Dallas, TX |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel, Benjamin Pierce, David Graves |
Euphonium Artist Alternates (in this order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
√ Alex Avila |
Yorktown, VA |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel, Jason Ham, Gabe Stone |
√ Dorian B. Scott |
Rowlett, TX |
Texas A&M Commerce |
Jimmy Clark |
X Danny Chapa |
Austin, TX |
University of North Texas |
Dr. Brian Bowman, Dr. Joseph Skillen |
Tuba Artist Semi-Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
Jeremy Crawford |
Maquoketa, IA |
University of Alabama |
Demondrae Thurman |
Daniel Frost |
Austin, TX |
The University of Texas-Austin |
Charles Villarrubia |
Charlie Goodman |
Kalamazoo, MI |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel, Dr. Deanna Swoboda |
Michael Horsford |
Auburn, NY |
Ithaca College |
Aaron Tindall |
Clayton Maddox, Jr. |
South Bay, FL |
University of Alabama |
Demondrae Thurman |
Brian McBride |
New Bern, NC |
Rutgers University |
Alan Baer, Phil Sinder, Jeff Jarvis, Craig Knox |
David McLemore |
Olympia, WA |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel |
Corey D. Rom |
Minot, ND |
University of Texas-Austin |
Charles Villarrubia, Sam Pilafian, James D. Thornton |
X Matthew Shipes |
Dallas, TX |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel, Dr. Benjamin Pierce, David Graves |
Simon Wildman |
Kingwood, WV |
University of Georgia |
David Zerkel, Jason Smith, Velvet Brown, Dave McCollum |
Tuba Artist Alternates (in this order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
√ Matthew A. Gatti |
Esperance, NY |
Temple University |
Jay Krush, Dr. Charles V. Guy |
P. Blake Cooper |
Louisville, KY |
University of Southern California |
Jim Self, Norm Pearson |
Daniel Wilhelm |
Fishers, IN |
Central Michigan University |
Dr. Mark Cox |
Euphonium Student Semi-Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
Luis Cardona |
Los Angeles, CA |
University of Houston |
Danny Vinson, Brian Risinger |
Grant Jameson |
Dublin, OH |
Dublin Coffman High School |
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James A. Long |
Mason, MI |
Oakland University |
Kenneth Kroesche |
Phillip Marion |
Wallingford, PA |
University of North Texas |
Patrick Nyren |
Marcus Montgomery |
Helena, AL |
University of Alabama |
Demondrae Thurman |
Tim Morris |
Minnetonka, MN |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Matthew Mireles |
Euphonium Student Alternates (in this order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
Caleb Cranton |
Mobile, AL |
University of Alabama |
Demondrae Thurman |
William Karns |
Moore, TX |
Homeschool |
John Caputo, Dr. Brian Bowman, Kent Eshelman, Alex Serwatowski |
William Wortley |
Kenosha, WI |
Eastman School of Music |
Mark Kellogg |
Tuba Student Semi-Finalists (in alphabetical order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
Jacob Daniel |
Pinehurst, NC |
East Carolina University |
Tom McCaslin |
Benjamin Darneille |
Rochester, IL |
Interlochen Arts Academy |
Tom Riccobono |
Joseph LeFevre |
Kalamazoo, MI |
Portage Central High School |
Dr. Deanna Swoboda |
Ben Malmer |
Sugar Land, TX |
University of Houston |
Mark Barton, David Kirk, Derek Fenstermacher |
Alex Purdy |
Oklahoma City, OK |
University of Oklahoma |
Brian Dobbins |
Brandon Stone |
Grove City, OH |
Central Crossing High School |
Gary Tirey |
Tuba Student Alternates (in this order):
Name | Hometown | School/University | Private Instructor(s) |
Will Hammer |
Collierville, TN |
University of Memphis |
Dr. Kevin Sanders |
Nick Beltchev |
Wichita Falls, TX |
Wichita Falls High School |
Roy Couch, Don Little |
Brianna Compton |
Katy, TX |
Baylor University |
Dr. Kent Eshelman, Scott Shanks |