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Postby LARSONTUBA » Thu Dec 08, 2011 12:20 pm

Hi TubeNet--

Some of you probably saw my Dance of the Goblins performance that I posted here a few weeks ago. I have finally finished uploading the rest of that recital. Those videos are now viewable on my YouTube channel. The link is below and the program for the recital was as follows:

Songs of Ascent - Roger Kellaway

Intermission

Sonata for Tuba and Piano - John Cheetham

Dance of the Goblins - Antonio Bazzini (arr. Benjamin Pierce)


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I hope you enjoy the performances, and go easy on me... it isn't perfect, but I'm pretty happy with how they went.

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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby JohnSzkutko » Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:48 pm

You should be happy how it went. I've only heard Dance of the Goblins and it was fantastic. That's not a published piece is it? I wouldn't mind a copy, if that is somehow legally possible :mrgreen:

I'll watch and listen to the rest of your recital later today.

Keep up the great work!

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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby Lew » Thu Dec 08, 2011 8:00 pm

Nicely done! That Willson has a great low range sound for an F, or is it the operator? :wink:
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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby Mojo workin' » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:18 pm

I've only watched the Dance of the Goblins as well, will watch the rest later for sure.

Fantastic playing, man. WOW.

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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby LARSONTUBA » Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:28 pm

To John: Dr. Benjamin Pierce at the University of Arkansas arranged the Bazzini for euphonium and recorded it on his cd entitled Cheers. The CD is available on his website. The arrangement is not listed. When I emailed him, I asked if he had it in Finale or something similar and if he did, if he could drop it a fourth for tuba. He emailed it to me within hours, and charged me what he said was the retail cost of the arrangement minus shipping. It was really good service! If you are interested in it, just email him. And get your slurring up to snuff... that was the hardest part for me.... :lol:

To Lew: I think it was a lucky draw on the Willson. I've learned to love the low range, but I really think I got a good one. It's kinda funny too, because I just ordered it online from WWBW back in 2005. I got lucky! :D

To Mojo: Thanks for the compliments! It was a lot of fun, which I realized you can't tell from the video. My walking in and walking out was very spirited, so hopefully that made up for the lack visual stimulus in the performance. I guess I should work on that aspect. :!:


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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby ShoelessWes » Tue Dec 13, 2011 6:30 am

Andy, you are truly a class act and a wonderful player. Bravo, and thank you so much for sharing this. Keep up the incredible work and thank you for sharing your musicianship with the world.
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Re: full recital now on YouTube

Postby LARSONTUBA » Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:43 pm

Hi Wes---

Thanks for the compliments! The high quality of these videos, as captured by some friends of mine who record recitals for a fee here in Baton Rouge, has really made me regret not video taping my performances from the beginning of my time playing tuba. I would have quite a catalog by now and it is so easy to do! I will definitely be adding to my channel as performances come up. The next thing I think I will video is a recording session I am doing for one of my original compositions for tuba and live electronics. I am recording it in January for submission to the NIME (New Interfaces of Musical Expression-Ann Arbor, May 2012) and ICMC (International Computer Music Conference-Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 2012) conferences. There may be a few more that come up too. I will probably submit it to SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the U.S.) conference when it comes around again as well as a few smaller scale and local conferences.

I will also be video taping rehearsals and other preparations for our world premiere duet for two tubas and GUA that we are presenting at ITEC in Austria. That will feature GUA (a digital instrument two of my friends devised) performed by those two guys and myself and Sergio Carolino on Tuba. Should be a lot of fun!!

See you around----

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