Philip Sparke's Dances & Alleluias, on which a few other TubeNet readers are working for our performances in April at NABBA...
It's a great piece, isn't it?
What are you currently playing?
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Well, Well, Well...
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo
)
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
If I get bored with all that, I can go do some Bordogni...or some C. Kopprasch...or Tuba Ditty...or Saucedo...or Jabba...or the pic solo for Stars & Stripes...and I forgot to mention...
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough? I also have the musician stuff, such as oil, pencil, etc...
[quote=ebarr]-Introduction and Dance (Barat)[/quote]
fun piece!
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
If I get bored with all that, I can go do some Bordogni...or some C. Kopprasch...or Tuba Ditty...or Saucedo...or Jabba...or the pic solo for Stars & Stripes...and I forgot to mention...
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough? I also have the musician stuff, such as oil, pencil, etc...
[quote=ebarr]-Introduction and Dance (Barat)[/quote]
fun piece!
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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No, none of them except Grant Them Eternal Rest is boring...EuphManRob wrote:Bored??Tell me you're joking. Not only is that a lot of music, that's a lot of GOOD music. Folk Dances, La Procession du Rocio, Fanfare and Flourishes, Courtly Airs and Dances, Festivo, Sundance, plus His Honor and Americans We - those are all fine pieces, lots of merit, each one of them. Those should be more than enough to keep you plenty musically challenged, not to mention technically.
P.S.: the composer of His Honor is Henry Fillmore.
As I'm writing this, I'm recovering from being extremely lightheaded from Mannin Veen...
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Bordogni and Rochut
Tyrell adv. studies for BBb bass
Gallay "12 Grandes Etudes Brilliants"
Wilder: Effie Suite
Penn : Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba
Carnival of Venice (my first attempt at f tuba)
Band:
(some things I cant' remember at this moment, but notably)
Hindemith: Symphony in Bb
Bordogni and Rochut
Tyrell adv. studies for BBb bass
Gallay "12 Grandes Etudes Brilliants"
Wilder: Effie Suite
Penn : Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba
Carnival of Venice (my first attempt at f tuba)
Band:
(some things I cant' remember at this moment, but notably)
Hindemith: Symphony in Bb
Ithaca College, B.M. 2009
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce
