Favorite Orchestral Music Without Tuba
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I wouldn't know where to start. I like music, and don't give a %^* which instruments play it, as long as it's good music with good performers.
To name a few works off the beaten track: I really like
Zelenka: Cappriccios (French horns in trumpet register
Largely novelty value)
Rameau: Dardanus, Les Indes Gallantes
J.F. Rebel: Les Elements (Does his surname honour
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To name a few works off the beaten track: I really like
Zelenka: Cappriccios (French horns in trumpet register

Rameau: Dardanus, Les Indes Gallantes
J.F. Rebel: Les Elements (Does his surname honour

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Raposida Romana nr. 2 (op. 11) Enescu
Balada (op. 29) Porumbescu
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Balada (op. 29) Porumbescu
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Chuck"who is amazed at how much music I prefer without the tuba in it, but recently have doing an overview of the entire oevoure of Dvorak and am blown away by the stuff no one ever hears like the symphonicv poems and early symphonies and Iparticulary like the Liszt Tone Poems" Jackson
Chuck"who is amazed at how much music I prefer without the tuba in it, but recently have doing an overview of the entire oevoure of Dvorak and am blown away by the stuff no one ever hears like the symphonicv poems and early symphonies and Iparticulary like the Liszt Tone Poems" Jackson
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Chuck Jackson wrote:Beethoven String Quartets, Beethoven Symphonies, Bach b minor Mass, Anything by the Doors, REM, Rage Against the Machine, The Guess Who, .......
And A LOT more.......
Hey! That's MY list!

Add anything from the Ars Subtilior, Ockeghem, Desprez etc., Monteverdi & Co. and we're there...
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How about this: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis by Ralph Vaughan Williams. I think it's one of the great masterpieces of the 20th century, and it doesn't have any brass at all.
Of course, there was the video of it being done by the Canadian Brass and the quintets of the New York Phil and the Boston Symphony.
Rick "who may like playing a piece because of the tuba part, but who rarely likes listening to a piece just because of the tuba part" Denney
Of course, there was the video of it being done by the Canadian Brass and the quintets of the New York Phil and the Boston Symphony.
Rick "who may like playing a piece because of the tuba part, but who rarely likes listening to a piece just because of the tuba part" Denney
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No tuba part
Dominico Scarlatti's early harpsichord sonate
J.S. Bach..nearly anything he ever wrote
Beethoven, Brahms, Grieg, Schumann and Schubert lieder (including Clara Schumann)
Fauré chanson
Mozart and Rossini operas..does Verdi count?
J.S. Bach..nearly anything he ever wrote
Beethoven, Brahms, Grieg, Schumann and Schubert lieder (including Clara Schumann)
Fauré chanson
Mozart and Rossini operas..does Verdi count?
Tubas
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Re: Favorite Orchestral Music Without Tuba
How about:Mark wrote:I was just listening to Enesco's Romanian Rhapsodies and it got me to thinking about what orchestral music that I really liked that had no tuba part (or in the case of Rhapsody No. 1 not much of a tuba part).
What are your favorite orchestral works with no tuba part?
Schumann Symphony No. 2
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 5 "Reformation"
Brahms Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Debussy/Busser - Petite Suite
J.S. Bach - anything
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When its done with enjoyment & passion by the performers,
It is all Good...
but my favourites would be;
Any Haydn Symphony
Any Schubert Symphony
Anything by J.S. Bach
It is all Good...
but my favourites would be;
Any Haydn Symphony
Any Schubert Symphony
Anything by J.S. Bach
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I feel this way too.Rick Denney wrote:Rick "who may like playing a piece because of the tuba part, but who rarely likes listening to a piece just because of the tuba part" Denney
Some of the best times I have had at rehearsals were when the rest of the orchestra was playing and I was tacet.
We played Tschaikovsky's 4th Symphony near the end of last season, and although the tuba part is a lot of fun, the thing I enjoyed the most was listening to the second movement. There is something special about being right next to the basses and cellos when they pick up what I think is one of the most beautiful melodies ever wrtitten.
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Whoops! You mean that the Schubert "Unfinished" doesn't have a tuba part? No wonder I was getting all those strange looks at rehearsal last night!Paul S wrote:When its done with enjoyment & passion by the performers,
It is all Good...
but my favourites would be;
Any Haydn Symphony
Any Schubert Symphony...

Actually, the local community orchestra is a bit thin on basses, so I often pitch in and help with tuba. Last night was the Unfinished and the Haydn Trumpet Concerto. It doesn't work too badly if you keep the volume down and think of yourself as reinforcement only. It's really a blast and you get a new perspective on the pieces...
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Any and all Beethoven, all Bach, Vivaldi. Barber's Adagio for Strings is magnificent. I'm a BIG fan of Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Theme of Thomas Tallis and Greensleeves.
Romans 3:23-24
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