Music for Lalo Schifrin's "Tuba Concerto"
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:43 pm
Hello Troops,
Here is information on the acquisition/rental of the Schifrin “Tuba Concerto.” Lalo Schifrin’s music had been available through Scherzo Music, but (as I found out last week), that is no longer the case. In fact, it is transitioning to a company called Keiser. By next week, it should be set.
There is a live recording of the Redlands (California) Symphony conducted by Ransom Wilson premiering the piece on 3/3/2018. I cannot even find it on the internet these days. What I do remember is that I was borrowing an F tuba for that performance and it was not terrifically ideal, especially in the low register. Additionally, I now look at the piece as being much different than when I first approached it.
On the Chicago Symphony radio broadcasts, the piece has not as yet been scheduled. I do promise it will be different than the performance from 5+ years ago.
Cheers, gene
Here is information on the acquisition/rental of the Schifrin “Tuba Concerto.” Lalo Schifrin’s music had been available through Scherzo Music, but (as I found out last week), that is no longer the case. In fact, it is transitioning to a company called Keiser. By next week, it should be set.
There is a live recording of the Redlands (California) Symphony conducted by Ransom Wilson premiering the piece on 3/3/2018. I cannot even find it on the internet these days. What I do remember is that I was borrowing an F tuba for that performance and it was not terrifically ideal, especially in the low register. Additionally, I now look at the piece as being much different than when I first approached it.
On the Chicago Symphony radio broadcasts, the piece has not as yet been scheduled. I do promise it will be different than the performance from 5+ years ago.
Cheers, gene