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Barbara York Concerto

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:11 am
by ASTuba
Hi everyone,

I just got back from Rochester, where Don Harry had a recital tonight. I want to first congratulate Don on a great recital. There was a lot of different types of music on the recital, and each were played amazingly well.

The reason I'm writing this is that Don played the Barbara York Tuba Concerto, a piece which I heard a bit about on TubeNet, but never really thought about it.

What a really nice piece of music this is! It doesn't sit too high on the tuba, it has a really nice feel to it, and I think it's very friendly to the audience as well.

I'm tired, and I have to work early tomorrow morning, but I had to share that about this work. I'm going to buy my copy of this piece tomorrow!

Thanks for reading!

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:56 am
by ASTuba
IIRC, the piece is available from BVD Press.

Now where is my free copy? :D

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:13 am
by BVD Press
ASTuba wrote:IIRC, the piece is available from BVD Press.

Now where is my free copy? :D
On the way!

Score samples can viewed here:

http://www.cimarronmusic.com

I put this offer out a while ago, but if anyone orders a copy of the Concerto between now an the end of November I will throw in a free copy of Directions by Barbara York as well. From the site, just order the Concerto and I will put a copy of Directions in with the order.

One other piece we currently publish by her is "3 Romances". Of the three we currently publish, this is my favorite. It sits well on C and is very lyrical!!

All of the above are for Tuba and Piano.

Thanks to all for the plug!!

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 3:03 pm
by JCalkin
the elephant wrote:Never heard of it (or her, actually). Thank you for the heads-up on it.
Barbara started writing for tuba after she served as accompanist for my old teacher, Mike Fischer, while he was on a recital tour of the midwest. She loved his playing concept; simple, beautiful music that shows off the tuba's tone and ability to turn a phrase (read: very few high-euph-register fireworks).

She began writing for tuba almost immediately after the recital was over. Her first piece, Sea Dreams, was on one of the recent conference competition lists (was it ITEC? I can't remember). My favorite piece of hers (so far) is Arioso Gloria, which is short, lyrical and in a PERFECT F tuba register throughout. Both of these pieces are through Tuba-Euph Press.

I haven't heard the concerto. I'll be looking into it for sure.

-J

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:35 pm
by djwesp
Just a question to ask before I consider programming the piece or ordering it?

How long is it and what grade level is it (if it has been given one)?

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:57 pm
by BVD Press
djwesp wrote:Just a question to ask before I consider programming the piece or ordering it?

How long is it and what grade level is it (if it has been given one)?
About 20 minutes. Thre is nothing in the piece that is over the top in terms of difficulty. I have played it on C Tuba (in my basement) and range is not an issue for a large horn.

If anyone would like to see the first page of the Tuba part for each movement, please email privately.

Wishing all well,

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:59 am
by T. J. Ricer
All I could find on the website was the one "War and Rumors of War" Is this the same concerto or a different one? I'll definitely be buying the concerto after hearing Don play it. . . great piece!

--T. J.

Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:28 am
by BVD Press
T. J. Ricer wrote:All I could find on the website was the one "War and Rumors of War" Is this the same concerto or a different one? I'll definitely be buying the concerto after hearing Don play it. . . great piece!

--T. J.
Same one.

I probably should have posted these before, but here are the program notes for the Concerto:

Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra



This Concerto was commissioned in 2004 by tubist, Michael Fischer, and the Boise State University Symphony Orchestra. It was my fourth piece for Dr. Fischer, and is subtitled “Wars and Rumors of Warâ€