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SU Brass Ensemble opens season with concert near Rome, N.Y. Oct. 29

Group performs as part of "Tuesdays in Lee Center" series

Oct. 21, 2013, by Rob Enslin

The Syracuse University Brass Ensemble (SUBE), directed by James T. Spencer, will launch its 2013-14 season with a concert in Lee Center, north of Rome, N.Y. The group is housed in SU’s College of Arts and Sciences.  

The performance is Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Church (5748 Stokes-Lee Center Rd.) and is part of the “Tuesdays in Lee Center,” a popular weekly entertainment series. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call St. Joseph’s at 315-336-2661.

“We hope this performance will be the first of many in Lee Center,” says Spencer, who also writes for and plays with SUBE. “We will present a variety of traditional and contemporary selections that everybody will love.”

Spencer also teaches in The College, where he serves as a Meredith Professor; professor of chemistry; and associate dean for science, mathematics, and research. 

The concert will cover a lot of thematic ground—from classical (Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite and Glinka’s Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla), to pops (music from the James Bond and Pirates of the Caribbean series), to holiday (Carol of the Bells).

It will also feature trumpeter Craig Elwood G'90 and French hornist Claire Tuxill McKenney as soloists in the Huron Carol and in Franz Joseph Strauss’ Nocturno, respectively. Both soloists are veterans of the group. 

Scott Rutledge, second from left
Scott Rutledge, second from left
Scott Rutledge, another member of SUBE’s trumpet section, helped organize the concert. “It is exciting to be able to bring SUBE to Lee Center. The group is as good as any I have been a part of, and I know the audience is in for a rare treat," says the acclaimed performer, teacher, and clinician. “It’s going to be a memorable evening.” 

Rutledge has been St. Joseph’s music director since 1984.

This fall, SUBE will also perform at Holy Family Parish in Little Falls (Nov. 17), Saints Peter and John Episcopal Church in Auburn (Nov. 25), Hendricks Chapel at SU (Dec. 8), and the United Church of Fayetteville (Dec. 15).

SUBE features professional, amateur and student musicians from throughout Central New York. The award-winning group presents several dozen concerts a year, including “Holidays at Hendricks,” which is broadcast on WCNY TV and radio throughout New York state and southern Canada. Distinguished composers from whom SUBE has commissioned music include Robert Ward, Arthur Frackenpohl, and Joseph Downing. DVDs of the ensemble are available at the SU Bookstore.

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Rob Enslin