Looking for tuba solos with string ensemble accompaniment. Got any suggestions?
Is there., perhaps, a V.Williams Concerto version like this?
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Concertino for Tuba and Strings by Alan Ridout
Publisher: Emerson
This is a very nice piece of music. It is written sorta in a baroque style which is kind of cool. Now, the tuba part by itself doesn't make much sense, but once you add the accompianment (or piano part) it all makes sense.
It's a fairly high part, much like the RVW. CC tuba will work on it, but an F tuba will probably make things easier.
One thing to note is that it is really short. All three movements add up to only about 7 minutes. I remember trying to do this on a concerto competition but was disqualified since it was too short. I have no idea what the string parts are like (but I've heard the piano part, they're probably not too hard). The key is string friendly.
Publisher: Emerson
This is a very nice piece of music. It is written sorta in a baroque style which is kind of cool. Now, the tuba part by itself doesn't make much sense, but once you add the accompianment (or piano part) it all makes sense.
It's a fairly high part, much like the RVW. CC tuba will work on it, but an F tuba will probably make things easier.
One thing to note is that it is really short. All three movements add up to only about 7 minutes. I remember trying to do this on a concerto competition but was disqualified since it was too short. I have no idea what the string parts are like (but I've heard the piano part, they're probably not too hard). The key is string friendly.
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Anthony Plog Nocturne (newish piece) is really nice
Jan Bach Quintet (for tuba and string quartet) $40 for all parts at tuba/euph press...very demanding piece for all players
David Baker (?) also tuba and string quartet, also very difficult...the name of it escapes me...possibly the composer too...piece was commissioned by Harvey Phillips
Arild Plau Concerto for Tuba and Strings, as mentioned above, beautiful piece, but expensive...Oystein Baadsviks website has many more pieces for tuba and stings as well (from his tuba carnival CD)
Jan Bach Quintet (for tuba and string quartet) $40 for all parts at tuba/euph press...very demanding piece for all players
David Baker (?) also tuba and string quartet, also very difficult...the name of it escapes me...possibly the composer too...piece was commissioned by Harvey Phillips
Arild Plau Concerto for Tuba and Strings, as mentioned above, beautiful piece, but expensive...Oystein Baadsviks website has many more pieces for tuba and stings as well (from his tuba carnival CD)
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Let's be clear here: that price of ~$60 is for the piano reduction and does not include the string parts.chris combest wrote:I second this choice.tekknofieber wrote:Plau - Concerto for Tuba and Strings
It's fairly expensive (~40$ on Oystein's site, 60$ on hickey's), but it's a really beautiful piece.
Actually, on OB's site its closer to $60 (including shipping.) The piece is worth the extra $$$ though, GREAT work. Its about the same length as the John Williams concerto.
OB kills it on his new disc.
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You've got it right. The piece by David Baker is called Sonata for Tuba & String Quartet. It was recorded by Harvey Phillips on Golden Crest LP #CRS-4122; hopefully, it will be among the recordings to be released on CD as a result of Harvey's negotiations with the Galehouse family.tubagirl5 wrote:David Baker (?) also tuba and string quartet, also very difficult...the name of it escapes me...possibly the composer too...piece was commissioned by Harvey Phillips