My [octet] ensemble has an ongoing search for new repertoire: third stream / atonal / theatre elements. No student level pieces please.
The ensemble comprises clarinet/Eb alto clarinet, bassoon, trumpet/flugelhorn, tuba,
two violas, double bass and percussion (1)
Ideally, you would recommend works of which you are familiar, or perhaps have seen listed somewhere. Thank you. K.
modern scores, 3-8 players
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Re: composers: modern duos?
If you don’t have time for a rewrite, the viola & tuba duet could be an alternative reading of Koetsier’s Unterkagner Ländler.
The violist reads the violin art as if playing on a violin. The tubist reads the tuba part as if played on an F tuba, but plays it on a BBb tuba. Takes both parts down a perfect fifth.
Klaus
The violist reads the violin art as if playing on a violin. The tubist reads the tuba part as if played on an F tuba, but plays it on a BBb tuba. Takes both parts down a perfect fifth.
Klaus
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Re: composers: modern duos?
The Feldman 'Durations III' for piano, violin, and tuba might be a good option for you. Granted it's a trio.
Ryan Fisk
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