I am trying to help a former student of mine. He needs pdfs of the more recent tuba and euphonium audition materials for the DC service bands.
Anybody have pdf's of either/and tuba and euphonium materials?
Thanks.
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Alex,
Here's a link to a file for Euphonium and the Navy Band.
http://www.navyband.navy.mil/pdfs/audit ... 0Music.pdf
Here's a link to a file for Euphonium and the Navy Band.
http://www.navyband.navy.mil/pdfs/audit ... 0Music.pdf
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Thanks, Rick. I'd gone to that site but only got as far as the auditions which showed the percussion music. I'd have never found this one.
Anybody got other pdf's?
FYI this one had euph excerpts for:
Barber: Commando March
Holst: 2nd Suite
Sousa: G.W. Bicentenial
Bennett: Symph. Songs
Tchaich: Finale to the 4th
Schoenberg: Th. & Var.
Makris: Agean Festival
Jacobs: Flag of Stars
Mendelsohnn: Fingal's
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Thanks, again Rick.
Anybody got other pdf's?
FYI this one had euph excerpts for:
Barber: Commando March
Holst: 2nd Suite
Sousa: G.W. Bicentenial
Bennett: Symph. Songs
Tchaich: Finale to the 4th
Schoenberg: Th. & Var.
Makris: Agean Festival
Jacobs: Flag of Stars
Mendelsohnn: Fingal's
Pineapple Poll
Thanks, again Rick.
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To get some really good excerpt parts specifically made for euphonium auditions at the professional level, you should get:
EUPHONIUM EXCERPTS (From the standard band and ochestra library)
Compiled by Barbary Payne
Edited by Brian Bowman and David R. Werden
It is published by Cimarron Music Press
It is a wonderful book with all of the pieces you mentioned as well as a guide to auditioning. Hope this helps!
P.S: I know you said PDFs
just trying to help hehe
EUPHONIUM EXCERPTS (From the standard band and ochestra library)
Compiled by Barbary Payne
Edited by Brian Bowman and David R. Werden
It is published by Cimarron Music Press
It is a wonderful book with all of the pieces you mentioned as well as a guide to auditioning. Hope this helps!
P.S: I know you said PDFs
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Thanks, I've got the books but the student wants the actual audition material. And yes, looking for both tuba and euphonium audition material from the past.kalishdude wrote:To get some really good excerpt parts specifically made for euphonium auditions at the professional level, you should get:
EUPHONIUM EXCERPTS (From the standard band and ochestra library)
Anybody?
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Re: audition material in pdf
I'm resurrecting this thread, because I am looking for some students as well. Any other places to find these? I'm trying to find Toccata Marziale, specifically.
Thanks!
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Re: audition material in pdf
I like reading stuff unknown to me, so the link for the Navy audition material certainly was interesting. Also because I am reasonably good with numbers. One whole march by Sousa is wanted, repeats and all, which must be a question about checking stamina. And that march has a title so far unknown to me: George Washington Bicentennial March.
How could Sousa have written a bicentennial march for the first president? And yes, it must have been something of the very last Sousa wrote. He only survived Washington 200th birthday by 15 days.
A lot happens in the baritone part of that march. Is it commonly played in the USA?
Klaus
How could Sousa have written a bicentennial march for the first president? And yes, it must have been something of the very last Sousa wrote. He only survived Washington 200th birthday by 15 days.
A lot happens in the baritone part of that march. Is it commonly played in the USA?
Klaus
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Re: audition material in pdf
The GW BiCentennial March is commonly played, it's about as popular as anything else he's written. I first played it in high school, then in college and several times since. It's fairly difficult, with an extended technical passage for low brass.imperialbari wrote:I like reading stuff unknown to me, ... George Washington Bicentennial March.
How could Sousa have written a bicentennial march for the first president? And yes, it must have been something of the very last Sousa wrote. He only survived Washington 200th birthday by 15 days.
A lot happens in the baritone part of that march. Is it commonly played in the USA?
Klaus
Sousa even conducted the combined US Army, Navy and Marine Corps bands at the celebration event on Feb. 22, 1932. He died on March 6. As you say, barely 15 days after the celebration.
How appropriate that Sousa should die in March.
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Re: audition material in pdf
That was the opening number of the final concert at this year's Army Tuba Conference, just a couple of weeks ago.
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Re: audition material in pdf
Perfect material for all of us , thank you very much