One of the horn lists provided this link for a Swiss site with free downloadable music for various ensembles with an emphasis on brasses:
http://www.free-music-scores.com/index.htm
The ensemble sizes vary from trio and upwards. I looked at a Mahler arrangement for 16 brasses including 2 tubas, but haven’t browsed all of the libraries.
Klaus
Swiss site has free ensemble music
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I had the pleasure of performing with Fred M. a couple of times recently. Once with the entire orchestra in which he seemed tired and dropped some notes and had a little trouble with a couple of pieces. I'm in no way bashing him or complaining. He is a virtuoso and is very entertaining and speaks very well. The audience got a kick out of his stories. After that performance, Fred made a B-line to come meet the brass. He shook some hands and I heard him ask where the tuba player was as I was in the back putting my stuff away. I heard him make the statement "you have a very impressive tuba player". When they came and got me, Fred says your a "damn good tuba player". Coming from Fred, this is the greatest complim ent one could get. Anyway he suggested that we do a "brass only" concert and his graduate students, The Bulldog Brass Society,and some of his arrangements and do a concert. We did that concert and his students were amazing as well as Fred himself. If you ever get to perform with him, your in for a treat. Both times he didnt't want to leave. We all just stood around and talked. Great guy.the elephant wrote:I was involved in a recent performance of this guy's arrangement of the Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story" for (I think) 14 brass with percussion. Fred Mills, famed trumpeter or the Canadian Brass conducted. We did a number of other works as well. Mr. Mills also played with us on one tune, and is still a wonderful player.
Anyway, the WSS arrangement was quite tough, as is the original. I enjoyed this quite a bit. Mr. Mills told us that it is not available due to copyright issues. But he got is and we played it somehow. Anyway, great stuff. Thanks for the link so that I can try some of his other arrangements. Note that there is also an original 5tet composition of his on the site as well.
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Brilliant music!
Klaus, are your scores still available as well?
Bob
Klaus, are your scores still available as well?
Bob
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Re: Swiss site has free ensemble music
There's a sweet arrangement of Largo al Factotum as a tuba feature there.
SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.