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I'm working on Jabba the hutt and the Malcolm Arnold fantasy
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What solo are YOU working on?

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Mark wrote:
Doc wrote:My next recital:

The Spartan
Hall of the Mountain King
Honor and Arms
The Happy Hippo
That rep is woefully incomplete. Where are His Majesty the Tuba and Bombastoso?
Don't forget "Sailing the Mighty Deep."
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TubaRay wrote:
Mark wrote:
Doc wrote:My next recital:

The Spartan
Hall of the Mountain King
Honor and Arms
The Happy Hippo
That rep is woefully incomplete. Where are His Majesty the Tuba and Bombastoso?
Don't forget "Sailing the Mighty Deep."
No recital would be complete without Bach's Air and Bouree.

Come sweet death!
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Scooby Tuba wrote:
JHardisk wrote:Come sweet death!
What? Too many rounds of "Barnacle Bill the Sailor"?

S"hee, hee..."T :D
If you only knew, Scoob... I'm 2 months or so away from recording, and my head is about to explode! (and if you recall from an earlier post, it's a small head!)

Barnacle Bill was a whole lot easier outside, accompanied by band!

Really though.. things are shaping up well. I am very excited about releasing a disc.. especially that of unrecorded music.
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Finally getting back into normal practice routine after this first semester of teaching full-time!! I'm trying to do alot of playing next year..so far, so good.

Working on:

Ensemble Performances:
Symphonic Variants (Tuba)..Curnow (w/ the SFA Wind Ensemble)
Landscape...........Lundquist (w/ the SFA Chamber Strings)


Solo Recital:
Athletic Conveyances.......Taggart
Three Songs of War........Nytch
Divertimento..............Gillingham


Playing around with:
Carnival of Venice...fun piece for the camp performances

Still trying to perfect:
Encounters II....Kraft

Should be a fun summer! :D
J.D. Salas, D.M.A.
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Stephen F. Austin State University
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Hindemith Movement 3 for jury.
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Gregson Concerto
Hindemith sonata
Bach flute sonata
For the second year of my undergrad
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Concerto for Tuba - Jan Bach. Great work! Hopefully I can pull it off...
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