Dance of the Goblins

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Dance of the Goblins

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Hi all--

I'd like to share a video from my most recent DMA recital. I performed Roger Kellaway's Songs of Ascent on the first half, then John Cheetham's Sonata for Tuba and Piano on the second half. In the meantime, please check out but the closer!

It is Antonio Bazzini's Dance of the Goblins, as arranged for tuba by Benjamin Pierce.

http://youtu.be/1OtI2wztnZg" target="_blank

Thanks!

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Thanks for posting this. Great playing. Well worth the listen...
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Holy freakin' crap. Nice work man!
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Excellent!
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Damn! Awesome!!!
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