tstryk wrote:Some people get their turtlenecks too tight. Good music is good music, be it "art" songs, concertos, or singing through your tuba to a potted plant. All serious music is not good and not all good music is serious.
I don't disagree with you at all, but I still have no idea what the OP means when he says "serious" music.
It's kind of important to understand that in order to answer his question.
LARSONTUBA wrote:The Storm King is one I'm not familiar with. It seems, though, from the pieces you guys have come up with, the Tcherepnin and Gardonyi may in fact be the first serious, non-program musical pieces (art music?) for solo tuba.
A serious grad student once told me that Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique was program music and therefore could not be serious music. Seriously.