Obscure solos, anyone?
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Obscure solos, anyone?
Does anyone here know of any good lesser-known pieces out there? I'm always looking for a good read, and I seem to be finding more of the standard canon these days, (not that that's a bad thing.) Thanks, Aaron "Tubafatness" Hynds
P.S., I'm looking for something around a Grade 5+/6, and for CC tuba.
P.S., I'm looking for something around a Grade 5+/6, and for CC tuba.
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CC solos
Not very many...
I do believe that the late Alfred Reed wrote a piece for CC Tuba/ Double Bass called "Fantasia a Due" for the 1972 international tuba conference, but its not too great of a piece.
-> There's a reason why you can only find the standards.
I do believe that the late Alfred Reed wrote a piece for CC Tuba/ Double Bass called "Fantasia a Due" for the 1972 international tuba conference, but its not too great of a piece.
-> There's a reason why you can only find the standards.
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I remember the first tuba solo I ever played in recital:
"The Voice of the Viking" by David Bennett
It's an old-fashioned air and variations, written in 1939. It was published by Carl Fischer. I would rate this about a grade 4-5 solo (6 being very difficult).
"The Voice of the Viking" by David Bennett
It's an old-fashioned air and variations, written in 1939. It was published by Carl Fischer. I would rate this about a grade 4-5 solo (6 being very difficult).
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There is also a beautiful tuba solo by Alexander Tcherepnin called Andante (op. 64). Tcherepnin was a Russian composer living in Paris with his beautiful Chinese wife. All of these factors can be sensed in this piece.
I played this for my senior recital in college. The range goes up to a D above the staff but is very comfortable and, overall, it is an audience pleaser.
I played this for my senior recital in college. The range goes up to a D above the staff but is very comfortable and, overall, it is an audience pleaser.
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David Zerkel wrote a great article on this "solo on CC" idea, and it was an even better presentation at ITEC 2002......
find it here:
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~dzerkel/reso ... abass.html
find it here:
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~dzerkel/reso ... abass.html
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