Michael Taylor
Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium Lenoir-Rhyne University, NC
North Greenville University, SC
Anderson University, SC
South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities
There are some really flexible readers among horn players. So tuba quartet scores might work for you. The lowest horn player would have to read the Tuba 1 part from bass clef concert.
Same would go for the two upper horns playing from the euphonium parts, if these parts are in bass clef. If they are in treble clef Bb, the horn players should read these parts as horns in Bb basso.
My Yahoo-based download project has some church related stuff, mostly hymns, where the horns as well as the tuba may find notation styles they are used to see. If you want an invitation, send me your email address via the mail button to the right of here (goes for all TubeNet’ters).
Perhaps the Crister Danielsson Suite...???
It is on Youtube in a nice performance by a Japanese ensemble.
The edition is not cheap.
Recently there was a free download available on http://www.vasiletuba.4t.com" target="_blank.