Capriccio da Camera
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:12 am
Hi all,
about four weeks I inquired on this tuba solo with brass quintet composed in 1976 by Christer sDanielsson . It finally came in today from Elkin Music International in Asheville, North Carolina who was able to get it from the publisher, Nordiska Musikforlaget, Stockholm.
The piece is written for 2 Bb trumpets, French Horn in F, Two Trombones (the 2nd trombone part can be played on a tenor trombone). The solo tuba part can comfortably be played on any pitched tuba as the lowest note is F an octave below the staff and the highest is F above the staff with sthe tesitura running between C below and C above. The key signature remains in 3 flats throughout but tempos, time signatures, styles, rhythms and tonalities vary throughout the 6 minutes and 45 seconds suggested non-stop duration which will keep both ensemble and listeners on their toes.
Stokholm Philharmonic Brassensemble recorded the work on: Swedish society Discofil SLT 33254.
My cost, including Priority Mail from North Carolina was $73.45.
Have fun,
Tom Beck II
about four weeks I inquired on this tuba solo with brass quintet composed in 1976 by Christer sDanielsson . It finally came in today from Elkin Music International in Asheville, North Carolina who was able to get it from the publisher, Nordiska Musikforlaget, Stockholm.
The piece is written for 2 Bb trumpets, French Horn in F, Two Trombones (the 2nd trombone part can be played on a tenor trombone). The solo tuba part can comfortably be played on any pitched tuba as the lowest note is F an octave below the staff and the highest is F above the staff with sthe tesitura running between C below and C above. The key signature remains in 3 flats throughout but tempos, time signatures, styles, rhythms and tonalities vary throughout the 6 minutes and 45 seconds suggested non-stop duration which will keep both ensemble and listeners on their toes.
Stokholm Philharmonic Brassensemble recorded the work on: Swedish society Discofil SLT 33254.
My cost, including Priority Mail from North Carolina was $73.45.
Have fun,
Tom Beck II