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International Tuba Euphonium Association

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In 2000, T.U.B.A. changed its name to the International Tuba Euphonium Association (I.T.E.A.). The change was brought about to address concerns regarding the inclusion in its name of women and euphonium players, both of whom had long been members, in order to be more representative of the
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and requires annual dues. The association has an Executive Committee, a Board of Directors, an Honorary Advisory Board, and a Journal staff with area coordinators. It currently sponsors a biennial symposium, the International Tuba Euphonium Conference, as well as a journal, the
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and the art of performance on the same over food and drinks. These informal meetings happened on an irregular schedule during the 1930s. A humorously indecent name for this group was chosen by Bell―the “Royal Order of pots” , for which the participants printed membership cards.
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T.U.B.A. became an international movement following The First International Tuba Symposium-Workshop and the beginning of its newsletter, the T.U.B.A. Journal in 1973. A primary goal of the first symposium was to reach-out to composers and facilitate new works for the tuba.
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In the final years that the association existed as T.U.B.A., it claimed 2500+ members from 50+ countries and had commissioned 27 new works for tuba or euphonium. The stated goals of the organization were and are :
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was added to the scope of the association with a national symposium title being edited to include "tuba-euphonium" in 1974. The constitution drafted in 1973 was revised and adopted in 1975.
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The Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association was started in the spirit of the tavern master classes between 1966 and 1971 by Robert Ryker, who played
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To establish and maintain appropriate libraries of recorded and printed materials.
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About T.U.B.A., Last website of the Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association,
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The International Tuba Euphonium Association traces its roots to meetings of
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I.T.E.A. membership is open to all with a significant interest in the
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and Miraphone. Three masters were first declared honorary members:
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maintain a liaison among those who take a significant interest in
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International organisation dedicated to the tuba and the euphonium
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To explore pedagogical approaches through new teaching resources.
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later estimated some 150 new works derived from that effort. The
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To enhance the image and role of our instruments and performers.
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ITEA, Constitution (of ITEA) as last amended January 27, 2002
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Guide to the Euphonium Repertoire: The Euphonium Source Book
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H. Robert Rÿker (1973), Founder and International President
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players and quickly received support including funding from
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Website of the International Tuba Euphonium Association at
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To generate new compositions for the tuba and euphonium.
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International Tuba Euphonium Association official site
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To encourage tuba-euphonium workshops and conferences.
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To expand performance and employment opportunities.
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