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Ariel Opera House to Host Tuba Christmas Dec. 9


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Musicians from all over the region will be gathering this Saturday, December 9 at the historic Ariel Opera House in Gallipolis, Ohio for the annual Ariel Merry Tuba Christmas. This 2 p.m. concert is part of a nationwide celebration of low brass music created by Harvey Phillips. Now in it’s 44th year, Tuba Christmas  is presented in over 250 cities throughout the United States and in several foreign countries. In an unusual turn of events, the concert itself is free to everyone but the participants pay to perform as per the request of Phillips himself to provide funding to continue the tradition throughout the country.

Phillips was inspired to create Tuba Christmas as an annual event honoring his teacher, the late great tubist William J. Bell who was born on Christmas day in 1902. Every Christmas season, tuba and euphonium players of all ages gather to pay respect to all the great artists and teachers who represent their heritage. Every TubaChristmas performance features traditional Christmas carols especially arranged for low brass by American composer Alec Wilder who died on Christmas Eve 1980. Through Wilder, TubaChristmas concerts pay grateful tribute to composers who have embraced these noble instruments with solo and ensemble compositions.

TubaChristmas ensembles attract players from eight to 80 years old. The warm, rich, organ-like sound of the tuba-euphonium choir has won over the ears and hearts of every audience. It is no wonder that TubaChristmas has become an established Christmas tradition in cities throughout the world.

No tickets are needed for this free event at the Ariel located at 426 Second Ave. in downtown Gallipolis, Ohio. For more information, visit our website at arieltheatre.org and participants are encouraged to register online for the event.