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Do these have tuba parts

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 9:07 pm
by brianf
Hello -
I am updating the Jacobs discography and need to know if there is a part to these:

BARTOK: Concerto for Violin #2.
DEBUSSY/Ansermet: Six Antique Epigraphs.
DEBUSSY/Leinsdorf: Pelleas and Melisande, Preludes and Interludes.
DOWNS: Bear Down, Chicago Bears.
DVORAK/Stock: Humoresque in G-flat, Op.101, #7.
GOULD: American Symphonetta #2: Pavane.
GOULD: Flute Concerto.
HARRIS: Symphony #5.
MARTINON: Symphonie #2 ("Hymne a la Vie").
MUSSORGSKY: Kovanschchina, Prelude.
MUSSORGSKY: Salammbo: Chorus of Priestesses.
ROZSA: Sinfonia concertante for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra, Op.29.
STOCK: Symphonic Variations on an Original Theme.
TRADITIONAL/DAVIS: I’ve Just Come from the Fountain.

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Thanks!

Re: Do these have tuba parts

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 4:40 pm
by musikfind1
Details about tuba where the works are listed in the standard orchestra music catalogs.

BARTOK: Concerto for Violin #2. (1938) No tuba - Publisher: Boosey rental

DEBUSSY/Ansermet: Six Antique Epigraphs. No Tuba - Publisher: Durand/Boosey

DEBUSSY/Leinsdorf: Pelleas and Melisande, Preludes and Interludes. Unpublished Manuscript?

DOWNS: Bear Down, Chicago Bears

DVORAK/Stock: Humoresque in G-flat, Op.101, #7. [no tuba listed in two different standard publications. Stock could have added a tuba]
Manuscript in the Chicago Symphony Archives?

GOULD: American Symphonetta #2: Pavane. No Tuba - Publisher: Kalmus for sale.

GOULD: Flute Concerto. (1983) 1 Tuba - Publisher: Schirmer rental, Chester NY.

HARRIS: Symphony #5. 1 Tuba - Publisher: Belwin [also has opt Baritone] Current rental agent?

MARTINON: Symphonie #2 ("Hymne a la Vie"). 1 Tuba - Publisher: Baerenreiter Verlag rental.

MUSSORGSKY: Kovanschchina, Prelude. arr. Rimsky-Korsakov. No Tuba - Publisher: Kalmus for sale
arr. Shostakovich: No Tuba - Publisher Boosey rental.

MUSSORGSKY: Salammbo: Chorus of Priestesses.
The 'Chorus of Priestesses' (Act 4, Scene 2) was orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov (1884), and published and performed as an independent piece after Mussorgsky's death (1881).
Publisher V. Bessel and Co.
Reprint: Moskva : Gosudarstvennoe muzykalʹnoe izdatelʹstvo, 1939. No instrumentation found in those two catalogs.

ROZSA: Sinfonia concertante for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra, Op.29. No Tuba - Publisher: Breitkopf & Härtel rental

STOCK: Symphonic Variations on an Original Theme. Op. 7 Check to see if the manuscript is in the Chicago Orchestra archives.
http://www.davidroyko.com/csoindex.htm" target="_blank

TRADITIONAL/DAVIS: I’ve Just Come from the Fountain.

Re: Do these have tuba parts

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 5:06 pm
by Cameron Gates
musikfind1 wrote:
DOWNS: Bear Down, Chicago Bears.
Oh my.

Re: Do these have tuba parts

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:09 am
by Alex F
Brian,
"Bear Down, Chicago Bears" was written in 1941 by Jerry Downs (a/k/a Al Hoffman). Here's a recording by the CSO and Chorus, with an obvious tuba presence. I'm not sure whether or not this is the Solti recording from 1986, which would have included Mr. Jacobs.

http://www.windycitygridiron.com/2011/7 ... -orchestra" target="_blank