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best of the best
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 11:27 am
by tubadude08
I havent been on here in a while, and was wondering what you guys would consider to be the top 5 SOLO pieces a person should know, besides the VW. Gregson, John Williams....
let me know
thanks
5 solo pieces everyone should know
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:51 pm
by Sean Greene
any one of the Bach Cello Suites
any Mozart Horn Concerto
any Rachmaninof solo
any Puccini Aria
any Schubert art song
.....and Happy Birthday.
That's six, sorry.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:41 pm
by Kevin Miller
Do you want the top 5 solos that a tubist might play for other tubists at an ITEA conference, or the top 5 solos a tubist would play in the real world that would appeal to a broader non tuba playing audience and hope to make a little money? These are two vastly different lists I'm sure.
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:03 pm
by tubadude08
i would prefer something that was the best of both worlds, but if that isnt possible, then i guess three for both
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:05 am
by Tom
The big tuba pieces are pretty simple to come up with...
Vaughan Williams: Tuba Concerto
John Williams: Tuba Concerto
Gregson: Tuba Concerto
Hindemith: Tuba Sonata
Broughton: Tuba Concerto
Wilder: Effie Suite
Kraft: Encounters II
Bozza: Concertino
Plog: Three Minatures
Perschetti: Serenade No. 12
...top solos a tubist would play in the real world that would appeal to a broader non tuba playing audience and hope to make a little money?
I don't know of any "real world" tuba solos that the general public would even remotely be interested in, let alone any that could be money makers besides the following three.
All "flashy" pieces...as fast stuff is all that seems to have universal appeal...
1. Flight of the "Tuba" Bee
2. Czardas
3. Carnival of Venice
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 5:22 pm
by Cameron Gates
bloke wrote:VW. Gregson, John Williams....
Hindemith- Sonata (I really like the Tuba part; but it's the pianist who gets a real workout.)
Wilder- Effie Suite (Although, quite honestly, I just don't like it that much.)
Halsey Stevens- Sonatina
Broughton- Sonata
Kraft- Encounters II
Grant- 3 Furies (This seems to be making a lot of the audition lists for service bands)
Hindemith Sonata
Strauss Horn Concerto #1 ( on NY Phil Aud.)
VW Folksong Suite
Wilder Effie Suite
Broughton Sonata
Koetsier Concertino for tuba also
Vaughan Williams: Tuba Concerto
John Williams: Tuba Concerto
Gregson: Tuba Concerto
Hindemith: Tuba Sonata
Broughton: Tuba Concerto
Wilder: Effie Suite
Kraft: Encounters II
Bozza: Concertino
Plog: Three Minatures
Perschetti: Serenade No. 12
1. Flight of the "Tuba" Bee
2. Czardas
3. Carnival of Venice
I think these lists are very clear explanations why even Tower Music keeps an extremely limited stock of "solo tuba" c.d.'s
bloke "Even Tower Music has to have reasonable hope of
selling stuff that is in their stores to
someone."
Once again Bloke, AMEN.