
Dr. William Beach is an active educator and performer. He holds a degree in Music Education from Furman University and a Masters and Doctorate in Music Performance with Post-Baccalaureate Certification in Music Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dr. Beach has performed and been a soloist with such groups as the Wilmington City Ballet, the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra, the Durham Symphony Orchestra, the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra, the NC Brass Band, the Market Street Brass Quintet, the Tar River Symphonic Band, the UNCG Wind Ensemble, and the Triangle Tuba Quartet at a variety of venues, including Carnegie Hall, the Southeast Regional Tuba Euphonium Conference (SERTEC), and the International Tuba Euphonium Conference (ITEC) and under the baton of such noted composers as Frank Ticheli and John Mackey. He was selected as finalist for the Tuba Artist Competition at SERTEC 2020. In May 2020 he was selected as a Tuba Artist semifinalist for the Leonard Falcone International Tuba/Euphonium Competition. Currently, he is a member of the Modern Music chamber ensemble Sandhills Ensemble, which premieres new music and presents masterclasses. He combines an energy for performance with a passion for education. Dr. Beach’s experience as a music educator spans all age levels, from kindergarten to university. He previously taught in Chatham and Wake County Schools, as well as initiating the band program at Piedmont Classical High School in Greensboro. His primary teachers are Don Strand, Mark Britt, Michael Taylor, Randy Kohlenberg, and Dennis AsKew. In addition, he is an avid proponent of new and innovative music for low brass, featuring composers that use non traditional techniques and electronic mediums on his performances. He is a member of the International Tuba Euphonium Association, the National Association for Music Education, the North Carolina Music Educators Association, and Phi Mu Alpha. Dr. Beach has served on the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington assisting Dr. Daniel Johnson and on the faculty of Coastal Carolina Community College. He also recently completed an Artist Certificate in Instrumental Conducting from UNC School of the Arts under the tutelage of Dr. Mark Norman.
What They Play
EBC836
The EBC836 is a 6/4 size tuba inspired by the legendary York orchestral CC tuba. This large tuba is at home on stage with a symphony orchestra or concert band, in the pit of an opera or ballet orchestra, and is nimble enough to play in small chamber ensembles. The next generation 6/4 tuba has arrived!
- Key of CC, 6/4 size
- .750" bore
- 20" upright bell
- 4 front-action pistons + 5th rotary valve
- Clear lacquer or unlacquered finish
- Laskey 30H EU mouthpiece
- Deluxe case w/wheels