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Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:18 pm
by XtremeEuph
Can someone perhaps push me in the direction of the "best going" list of standard Euphonium audition repertoire (including etudes?) (ref: military band auditions).
My search came up with many strange results hmm..
Thanks
Kev
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:27 pm
by PMeuph
XtremeEuph wrote:Can someone perhaps push me in the direction of the "best going" list of standard Euphonium audition repertoire (including etudes?) (ref: military band auditions).
My search came up with many strange results hmm..
Thanks
Kev
Start here...
http://www.dwerden.com/Audition/" target="_blank
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:39 pm
by XtremeEuph
That's where I looked but I got lost on his page. All i could find were the 7 ENSEMBLE excerpts that were analyzed.
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:40 pm
by Bob Kolada
"Aire on a Bonny Tree"?
If I were on the committee, I would like to hear a LITTLE bit of some low bass trombone stuff, brass quintet tuba part,... Then again, I'm coming from a small American Army Band where the needs and roles are probably a bit more fluid than a large premier band.
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:51 pm
by PMeuph
XtremeEuph wrote:That's where I looked but I got lost on his page. All i could find were the 7 ENSEMBLE excerpts that were analyzed.
Ok, I have a book of excerpts I received from a former Euphonium player in the CF bands. Off the top of my head I can't recal everything but I do remember a few.
-Tchaikovsky 4 finale
-Shostakovich Festive overture
-Stars and Stripes
Several Kenneth J. Alford marches (Quarterdeck, Colonel Bogey, the Middy, etc)
If you are inquiring about the upcoming CF audition, at the last audition I think they asked some sight reading with ensemble that was really recent. ( I can't remember exactly what piece, but I think it was a Philip Sparke piece with lots of finger work)
FWIH, they are more interested in seeing if someone is going to have great sight reading chops, as that is one of the main requirements of the job...
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:20 pm
by Rick F
There's a set of excerpts available on the SERTEC-2011 website:
Euphonium Mock Audition:
http://www.sertec2011.org/images/pdf/se ... d-euph.pdf
Here's a link for the packet for the Navy Academy Band last August:
Navy Academy Band - Euphonium Packet:
http://www.usna.edu/USNABand/jobs/Eupho ... packet.pdf
Last but not least...
2004 Marine Band Euphonium Audition
http://www.dwerden.com/talk/forum/attac ... &forumid=1
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:41 pm
by XtremeEuph
Thanks a lot Rick thats what I was looking for!
PM-Euph, interestingly its the CF Bands I am looking to audition for in the future. Do you recall the publisher /title of the excerpt book?
Re: Standard Repertoire
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:09 pm
by XtremeEuph
Any particular etude suggestions? I believe the CF auditions are in 2 or 3 phases. I know the first is a CD recording mailed in, then an invitation to semi finals, then a final round, including a sit-in with the ensemble.
I have the Arbans method, and the Rochut trombone studies (1st book). I have most of the Arbans 1st Characteristic study accessibly under my fingers.
Sorry if this has been covered, but how would you experienced folks suggest 'reserving' your repertoire throughout this type of audition process.
It is always essential to have contrasting pieces at each phase of the audition, however would 'saving' your best piece for the final couple auditions be suitable, and opt for mostly etudes in the 15-30 minute recorded CD?
Ideally, one would have multiple 'best' pieces under their belt, but time is of my concern (3 month deadline).
Suggestions are welcome. Come one come all! (I may run out of whiskey yikies!)
Kevin "who is probably insulting somebody by doing this" James
