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Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:03 pm
by tylerferris1213
I am the proud owner of a cimbasso, and I was wondering just how much solo literature has been written for this instrument. My initial searches haven't been too successful. I know you can play bass trombone solos and you can transcribe anything for it if you have a notation program (which I've done), but I want to know how much serious literature is out there specifically for cimbasso.
Re: Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 9:17 pm
by MusikFind
Rhapsody, bass tuba or cimbasso (F) or bass trombone or F helicon & piano
by Igor Krivokapič
Includes program and biographical notes in English.
Description:1 score (14 pages) + 1 part (5 leaves) ; 30 cm
Publisher: Crans-Montana, Switzerland : M. Reift, [2006?]
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Tongue in Cheek : for tuba or cimbasso and piano (2014)
by Jim Self
In one movement. With program and biographical notes. Dedicated to Dave Holben. Premiered at Biola University, October 2014. Of advanced difficulty.
Description: 1 score (9 p.) + 1 part (3 p.) ; 28 cm.
Publisher: Louisville : Potenza Music Publishing, 2015.
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Also of interest:
The cimbasso and related instruments in 19th-century Italy
Author: Renato Meucci
Article : English
Publication:The Galpin Society journal, No. 49 (1996), S. 143-179
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The cimbasso and tuba in the operatic works of Giuseppe Verdi : a pedagogical and aesthetic comparison
Author:Alexander Costantino
Publisher: 2010.
Dissertation:(D.M.A.)-- University of North Texas, 2010.
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33 entries are listed on the music databases for ensembles that include cimbasso.
Re: Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:56 am
by tylerferris1213
Thanks!
Re: Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 12:10 pm
by PaulMaybery
Maybe you thought of this: Tomasi "Etre ou Ne Pas Etre" and the Lebedev "Concerto in One Movement" are both for either Bass Trombone or Tuba and for my money work extremely well on Cimbasso. For fun I have an arrangement of the Vincent Youmann's "The Carioca" with band accompaniment. (my original) I realize you are probably more interested in more serious cimbasso specific pieces. Bon Bons are fun though.
Re: Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 12:51 pm
by tylerferris1213
That sounds fun! Is your arrangement available to play? Is it for sale somewhere?
Re: Solo Cimbasso Literature??
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 4:29 pm
by MartyNeilan
Anything with the word "Cello" or "Bassoon" in it.