Easy Quartet Literature Suggestions?
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 12:11 am
Tubenetters,
I'm looking for good music for a beginnier to intermediate-level tuba/euphonium quartet. This is a college group made up of some of the less experienced students in the studio.
Something like the Robert King/Bach Chorales for trombone quartet would be great, along with more rhythmic pieces that sound impressive but are not too technically demanding.
Limitations:
-One of the tuba players has never before had lessons, but can make a good sound up to around A in the staff. He is able to read the first couple of pages of Kopprasch and Blazhevich.
-The other tuba player has had some lessons at a communtiy college and can learn to play music comparable to some of the easier Blazhevich etudes.
-The second euphonium player has only had a few lessons and will probably need help with tricky rhythms.
-The first euphonium player and leader is a graduate student who is a good player. He is capable of playing grade 6 music. His job is to teach and lead the group to work on teaching chops.
Suggestions? Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for good music for a beginnier to intermediate-level tuba/euphonium quartet. This is a college group made up of some of the less experienced students in the studio.
Something like the Robert King/Bach Chorales for trombone quartet would be great, along with more rhythmic pieces that sound impressive but are not too technically demanding.
Limitations:
-One of the tuba players has never before had lessons, but can make a good sound up to around A in the staff. He is able to read the first couple of pages of Kopprasch and Blazhevich.
-The other tuba player has had some lessons at a communtiy college and can learn to play music comparable to some of the easier Blazhevich etudes.
-The second euphonium player has only had a few lessons and will probably need help with tricky rhythms.
-The first euphonium player and leader is a graduate student who is a good player. He is capable of playing grade 6 music. His job is to teach and lead the group to work on teaching chops.
Suggestions? Thanks in advance!