The DePaul Tuba studio provides a practical education
for those headed towards a career as a professional performance
musician. Only a small number of students are accepted into the studio
which better matches the reality of orchestra positions available for
tubists. Admission is very competitive and students will experience a
high level of playing, however the climate within the studio is very
supportive. This reflects DePaul School of Music's philosophy of
developing the whole person and respecting diverse approaches which has
created a nurturing atmosphere for students and faculty. Lessons in the studio are taught once a week. In
addition to classes, students participate in master classes
on orchestral repertoire and solo literature. In the spring, each student has the opportunity to
perform a major solo in recital as well as in a tuba quartet.Faculty
Faculty
The Tuba Studio
Many of the DePaul brass faculty studied with Arnold Jacobs, an American tubist who spent most of his career with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, which provides DePaul students with a consistency in the stream of a legendary master's lineage. DePaul University bestowed an honorary doctorate on Arnold Jacobs in 1995 and received his entire personal library upon his death.
Past Student Performance Repertoire
Sonata for Violin - Cesar Franck
Three Furies - James Grant
Concertino, Op. 77 - Jan Koetsier
Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano, Op. 70 - Robert Schumann
Concerto for Bass Tuba - Ralph Vaughan Williams
Horn Concerto No. 2 - Richard Strauss
Three Romances - Robert Schumann
Four Serious Songs - Johannes Brahms
Winks n Jinks - Jim Self
I remember that after one year of school, during summer break, I
went back to listen to a recording I had made of myself preparing
Wagner's Prelude to Die Meistersinger for an audition, the year before I
went to DePaul. My only means of recognizing the tuba player on the
tape was the label with my name on it. After one year's time studying
with Floyd Cooley, my playing had changed so much from a fundamental
side and musicianship side, that I didn't recognize the player as
myself.Sonata for Violin - Cesar Franck
Three Furies - James Grant
Concertino, Op. 77 - Jan Koetsier
Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano, Op. 70 - Robert Schumann
Concerto for Bass Tuba - Ralph Vaughan Williams
Horn Concerto No. 2 - Richard Strauss
Three Romances - Robert Schumann
Four Serious Songs - Johannes Brahms
Winks n Jinks - Jim Self
- Mike Roylance, Tuba, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Alumni Accomplishments
Former students of this studio have gone on to positions with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Louisville Symphony Orchestra, Sendai Philharmonic [Japan], US Navy Band, Royal Australian Air Force Band, Alabama Symphony, Honolulu Symphony, Queensland Symphony Orchestra [Brisbane, Australia], Ball State University and Auckland Philharmonia [New Zealand], Boise Philharmonic, US Naval Academy Band and Boston Brass.