Recording to Corwell Aboriginal Voices

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Mark Nelson recorded this some time ago, and apparently that cd (with the same name as this piece) is now out of print. Dr. Nelson is currently Chair of the Performing Arts Department and Director of Bands at Pima Community College in Tucson, AZ, so you can easily find his contact information through that college's website. I'd just email him to see about obtaining a copy.

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Mark is a great guy and will probably mail you a cd for a nominal cost or send you an mp3 - he is all about the music.

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Verified. When you purchase the piece from Mr. Corwell, you will receive the sheet music and a CD. The CD has two tracks; one is the background for you to perform with, the other is a recording of a performance for your reference.

At least, that was the case when one of my students purchased the piece earlier this school year.
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Neal said:

"Please tell them that yes, there is a track on the Aboriginal CD with the solo added. The solo is my playing the tuba part on the euphonium, so there are a few octave changes. But it is an excellent reference source for them as they prepare the solo."
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