Tcherepnine's Andante Solo

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Tcherepnine's Andante Solo

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Does anybody know the grade level of this piece, and does anybody know of a CD with a recording of it on it. I feel like trying it out.
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It is fairly easy, but does have a very short section that goes to D above the staff. I really like the piece. In many ways it is easy like a grade 3, but the range and some musicality issues rate a more difficult piece. FWIW, I typically use it for Freshman or sophomore music education majors in my college studio, or as a piece for learning bass tuba (although I think it sounds best on a BBb or CC). It is similar to "Lento" by Holmes.
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Oh, ok that sounds pretty good. Thanks for the info.
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Blair Bollinger, Bass trombone with Philadelphia, recorded it on his solo CD, "Fancy Free". It can be found here:

http://www.hickeys.com/pages/btsocd.htm
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