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Howard Bashaw -
Music for Tuba and Piano (1984, difficult)
recorded by Dennis Miller (Arktos Recordings)
Roger Deegan -
Impromptus, for horn, trombone and tuba
recording - Canadian Music Centre “CentreDisc”
(performers: J.Folsom, M.Mulcahy, G.Pokorny)
-good on any tuba
Roger Deegan -
The Last Words of Crowfoot, for bass trombone (F tuba)
Although marked “Bass Trombone”, this one works well on F, a substitution of which the composer sanctioned. A shortish dramatic work.
John Fodi -
Four Bagatelles (1979)
solo tuba, some serial writing, lyrical, intervals, good on F/Eb, possible on CC
Premiered by Scott Irvine
Robert Fleming,
Concerto for Tuba (piano score)
very conservative writing
-good on any tuba, perhaps not as easy on the BBb, but that’s just me
Malcolm Forsyth -
Two Gentil Knyghtes (1979), duo for bass trombone & tuba
4 mvts., written for Jeff Reynolds and Roger Bobo
- good on CC
Oskar Morawetz,
Sonata for Tuba and Piano
-good on CC/Eb, perhaps BBb
Tales from the Igloo -
The Legend of the Coppermine River (A Copper Inuit Story)
for Ookpik Ensemble (quartet)
speaker, clarinet (Bb+Eb alto), tuba, viola, vibraphone+percussion
From a collection of Copper Inuit traditional stories (Hurtig Publishers, 1972)
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