Library Budget Purchasing CDs - Tuba and Brass

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Library Budget Purchasing CDs - Tuba and Brass

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Hello,

I am a tuba student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and I work in the Conservatory Library. The library has a large budget set asside to purchase books, scores, and recordings. The students submit request forms for anything that they feel the library should own. I would like to submit a list of CDs for the library to purchase. We have a huge collection as it is, but I would like to expand the tuba/brass CD collection a bit (recent, old, common, obscure recordings).

If you have any solo recordings and what not that are availible for purchase, could you please submit a post stating the CD title - Artist/Artists - Publisher - and/or a link where the item can be purchased? I would really like to see what I can get added to the collection.

The library pretty much purchases everything that the students need, so I thought it would be a good idea to circulate some new purchases. I hope you can help out!

Thank You very much,
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This one is a bit hard to find here, so it would be good for a library.

Hans Nickel, Cantuballada, on the Valve-Hearts label.

http://www.valve-hearts.com

They don't show it any more, and I've sent them an email asking why.

In the meantime, I was able to find a copy at the World of Brass in Great Britain.

http://www.worldofbrass.com/acatalog/21310.html

In terms of old, Bill Bell and his Tuba is a must-own. But it isn't easy to find.

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Rick Denney wrote:This one is a bit hard to find here, so it would be good for a library.

Hans Nickel, Cantuballada, on the Valve-Hearts label.

http://www.valve-hearts.com

They don't show it any more, and I've sent them an email asking why.

In the meantime, I was able to find a copy at the World of Brass in Great Britain.

http://www.worldofbrass.com/acatalog/21310.html

In terms of old, Bill Bell and his Tuba is a must-own. But it isn't easy to find.

Rick "thinking most of the others are generally available from Tap Music and the like" Denney
Was Hans Nickel the tubist with Concertgebouw back in the mid 60's?
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tubapress wrote: Was Hans Nickel the tubist with Concertgebouw back in the mid 60's?
Dunno but I don't think so. He didn't seem that old in the picture on Cantuballada. I don't have the CD handy so I can't check the bio, but I seem to recall that he's just entering his middle years.

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