Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
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Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
Hello,
I'm looking where I can purchase the arrangement of the Vaughan Williams Concerto with Woodwind Quintet accompaniment. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
http://vimeo.com/63582209
Cheers,
Kory
I'm looking where I can purchase the arrangement of the Vaughan Williams Concerto with Woodwind Quintet accompaniment. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
http://vimeo.com/63582209
Cheers,
Kory
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
?Z-Tuba Dude wrote:
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
I just have trouble believing that a WW quintet reduction of the orchestra score, with a solo tuba could sound any good.
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
http://vimeo.com/63582209Z-Tuba Dude wrote:I just have trouble believing that a WW quintet reduction of the orchestra score, with a solo tuba could sound any good.
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
I love it!
But he does wander a bit on the cadenza...
But he does wander a bit on the cadenza...
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
....I wonder if OUP knows about this. If they do, great, and they would likely publish it. If not, um...
But I like it. I only miss the low end of the basses, esp in the 2nd mvt. Otherwise, it works. IMNSHO
even pitch isn't bothering me, thanks to a nice leg. Obviously it's a very nice leg.
But I like it. I only miss the low end of the basses, esp in the 2nd mvt. Otherwise, it works. IMNSHO
even pitch isn't bothering me, thanks to a nice leg. Obviously it's a very nice leg.
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
Found.
Thanks all
Thanks all
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
Perhaps a slightly smaller tuba would have balanced better with the quintet.
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
I surprise this sounded as good as it did,also the flautist legs are very distracting.snorlax wrote:I frequently do the second movement as a euphonium solo...I bet that euphonium & WW quintet would be a good fit. The transcription does not seem to be missing much of anything except the lower bass, as the bassoon has to stop at Bb below the staff. All in all, it's a great job of extracting the musical content from the accompaniment
There's a lesson in there for aspiring composers, BTW
Kory, did I see where you found it?
Yeah, the cadenzas are sorta random and I might have welcomed some more delicacy in the 2nd movement, but I like the aggressiveness in the outer movements.
Did OUP ever fix all the errors in the original tuba part? I assume everyone had Harvey Phillips's list of corrections? Harvey marked mine in 15 minutes and made me sound 10x better. Thanks, Harvey, for that and everything else. Miss ya madly.
Cute flautist in the vid, too.![]()
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
Cannot find the publisher. Anyone can help??
Thanks,
Hubert
Thanks,
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
Well, I have to say I was wrong!
I think that the arranger did a great job.
To exacerbate the situation, I think that the soloist in this performance plays it a little like there is a full orchestra behind him. If he were to lighten up a bit (maybe a smaller horn?), it would balance better, and make more sense.
No easy feat, to balance with a WW quintet!
I do, however, think that the scope of the piece is necessarily compromised, because a WW quintet does not have the tonal density to adequately balance with a tuba.eupho wrote:Perhaps a slightly smaller tuba would have balanced better with the quintet.
To exacerbate the situation, I think that the soloist in this performance plays it a little like there is a full orchestra behind him. If he were to lighten up a bit (maybe a smaller horn?), it would balance better, and make more sense.
No easy feat, to balance with a WW quintet!
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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
I don't think it is published.hubert wrote:Cannot find the publisher. Anyone can help??
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Hubert
I came across the music a while back and this is on the bottom:

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Re: Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto and Woodwind Quintet
I've seen this accompaniment floating around, but I haven't heard a recording until now. I like it a lot! I think one would just have to be aware of the inherent balance issues and play accordingly. A smaller horn can help, but you could also just play a little lighter 
IMHO I think this accompaniment has more color than the piano reduction. The 3rd movement is perfect for WW's! With the low register cap in the bassoon, I bet you could have the horn player take some stuff down an octave if they have the chops. Of course the video isn't of great quality, maybe the bassoon had a little more "bass" when heard live.
IMHO I think this accompaniment has more color than the piano reduction. The 3rd movement is perfect for WW's! With the low register cap in the bassoon, I bet you could have the horn player take some stuff down an octave if they have the chops. Of course the video isn't of great quality, maybe the bassoon had a little more "bass" when heard live.
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