Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra - Giancarlo Castro D'Addona

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Thanks, Hal. That guy is a good player. Nice, clean, crisp articulation. I agree the piece is more pleasant to the listener (me) than some tuba solos I've heard in recitals.

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Good video! Hadn't heard of this before either, but definitely a crowd pleaser. Don't know where you'd find the music for it though; seems like a pretty limited distribution from what I could find online.
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Late to the party, I know...

Anyways, did anyone have any luck in locating the music? I've been searching the interwebs with no luck...
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Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra Giancarlo Castro D Addona - Work commissioned by the French consortium Buffet Crampon factory, commemorating its history in construction, production and sale of wind instruments

http://niskymusic.org/mp3/download/conc ... dona.xhtml
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