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Post by TexTuba »

October is a GREAT piece and will undoubtedly be a standard soon. And I'll say again Poema Alpestre. If you haven't heard it do so.









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i'd just like to thank everyone so far for only letting frankie T's name only slip onto this post once. probably everything he writes is going to be a standard, but they shouldn't. no depth to his music at all. sorry about my rant. i'd like to give a nod to "Myaku" by david djube i think it'll be the next "short ride in a fast machine"
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Postcard by Frank Ticheli. Although maybe this one is already recognized as a standard.
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I played post card at summer camp last year love that song.
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October
Rocky Point Holiday
Paris Sketches
galactic empires
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Post by Matt G »

bloke wrote:again... (sorry)


The Horse

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Or anything else in the "Bill Moffit's Soundpower Series".

Tha' ISH is da BOMB!

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Stephen Melilo - The Chosen (Time to take back the knights!)

Some kickass horn notes in there..watch out. =)
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Post by MartyNeilan »

I haven't seen this mentioned yet, so I will chime in here:
Symphonies of Gaia by Jayce John Ogren.
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Blue Shades-Ticheli
Stuttgart Hochschule fuer Musik
Tubist-Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
Aushilfe-Stuttgart Opera
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Post by JWRECU »

Ticheli's Symphony for Band is another good piece that is slowly becoming popular.

Basically anything by Ticheli could be standards at all levels now a days.
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Post by THE TUBA »

Some songs that haven't been mentioned:
These aren't all "classics," but some have sweet tuba parts.

Exaltate (Sweet bass lines, 16th runs, melody goes up to Eb above the staff)... Hazo
Godspeed (Melody and cool bassline parts) ... Mellilio
Suite of English Dances (sets 1 and 2) (Melody a few times, lots of hard fast parts)... Malcom Arnold
Concertino for 4 Percussion and Wind Ensemble... Gillingham
Apocalyptic Dreams... Gillingham
Symphony Nobbilisimo (sp)... Jager
Espirit de Corps... Jager
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Any piece by Donald Grantham is worth mentioning.

Check it out:

http://www.piquantpress.com/catalog.htm
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