A good brass quintet piece to end a recital

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A good brass quintet piece to end a recital

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Hello all,

I am in the beginning stages of planning my junior recital and would love to end the program with a brass quintet piece. Nothing to long, maybe 8 minutes tops and something kind of flashy (maybe even tuba heavy :shock: ). My quintet has been together for about a year and a half now, so we know each other pretty well and are usually up to a challenge. We plan on meeting a couple times this summer, so if I could get something that may be slightly challenging in our hands now, it be great. Open to any and all suggestions.

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How about Malcolm Arnold? 8)
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I like Jack End's "Three Salutations". It might be out of print but worth a look. Check with Michael Allen right there in Boulder. He has a ton of stuff.
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All, or just selections from Concertant Svit, Christer Danielsson. Its a great tuba feature
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Tuba Tiger Rag! That is one of my all time favorite quintet pieces.
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"Impressions of a Parade" After a recital, you need something with good tuba but not too much work. Relax and have fun with it, let everyone else work a bit for you.
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I'll second the vote for Tuba Tiger Rag. One the heavy stuff is done have a little fun!
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Z-Tuba Dude wrote:How about Malcolm Arnold? 8)
the quintet I play with is working on this and it is a great piece, a great way to finish a recital, perhaps with a Sousa march as an encore
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Another vote for the Arnold. A few others that might be fun would be by Bozza or the Ewald Sonatas. And there are plenty of good transcriptions of Bach's Contrapuncti. A fugue can be a great crowd pleaser.
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Four Outings For Brass - written by Andre Previn for the PJBE and dedicated to "Fletch". A real tour de force for the tuba player.
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another fun quick piece for an encore I've [played before is Dance by Wilke Renwick
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My recommendation would be for Vuelta del Fuego by Kevin Mckee. It's fun to rehearse and really fun listening for the audience. Basically it's Zorro movie music and there are some incredible moments in it. Go here to hear a performance of it:

http://www.balquhiddermusic.com/BQ-96.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank

The audiences always love this piece.

Have fun and remember you are "entertaining".

All the best.

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Scherzo-John Cheatham fun, light, great music.
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'Ricochet' by Kerry Turner.
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Just a Closer Walk - Canadian Brass - swap parts with the trombone at the end
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