No tuba/euph part, but the Beethoven Violin Concerto might be my favorite piece ever.
I would also second the Planets suite, Mars, Venus, and Jupiter in particular.
Which pieces always make you happy?
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Well, you didn't specify how big the audience had to be to constitute a "performance", or whether the pieces had to be ensemble or solo. So, here's my list, with the group size being one (me), and the audience being my cats:
Hindemith - sonata, 3rd Mvt.
Schumann (Cooley) - Fantasiestucke, 2nd Mvt.
Schumann (Cooley) - Drei Romanzen, 3rd Mvt.
Jager - concerto
Arnold - quintet, 1st Mvt.
Wilder - Effie suite
I don't have the Penderecki capriccio, but I think if I had it, it would be on the list. Same goes for the Bach (Cooley) Sonata in Eb.
Hindemith - sonata, 3rd Mvt.
Schumann (Cooley) - Fantasiestucke, 2nd Mvt.
Schumann (Cooley) - Drei Romanzen, 3rd Mvt.
Jager - concerto
Arnold - quintet, 1st Mvt.
Wilder - Effie suite
I don't have the Penderecki capriccio, but I think if I had it, it would be on the list. Same goes for the Bach (Cooley) Sonata in Eb.
Ryan Rhodes
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"When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace." - Jimi Hendrix
Springfield, MO
Big Mouth Brass J-445LQ F
JinBao 600S F
1919 Holton Eb
1964 Olds O-97 BBb sousaphone
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace." - Jimi Hendrix
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Here's another vote for this sentiment. If playing Sousa marches and circus marches doesn't make you smile (at least on the inside, of course, because you wouldn't want to mess up your embouchure), then you're probably playing the wrong instrument.bort wrote:Call me simple, but I can still get a huge kick out of Stars and Stripes.
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