Best Classical Tuba Moments
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 10:28 am
Hi guys, I just had an interesting discussion idea. What do you guys think are the best tuba "moments" in classical symphonies, pieces, etc.
Sure there's all the huge "standard" excerpts, like the Hungarian March, The Fountains of Rome, and Prokofiev's 5th just to name a few, but I mean the smaller stuff that just gets you excited and hyped up to play while you're in the middle of a performance.
Some stuff that stands out to me is right before figure K in Tchaikovsky's 5th mvt. II, and rehearsal no. 42-43 in Mahler's 2nd mvt. V (especially octaving down that final Eb if there's no contrabassoon present)
Thanks for reading, and I'd love to know what you all think are really cool parts too!
Sure there's all the huge "standard" excerpts, like the Hungarian March, The Fountains of Rome, and Prokofiev's 5th just to name a few, but I mean the smaller stuff that just gets you excited and hyped up to play while you're in the middle of a performance.
Some stuff that stands out to me is right before figure K in Tchaikovsky's 5th mvt. II, and rehearsal no. 42-43 in Mahler's 2nd mvt. V (especially octaving down that final Eb if there's no contrabassoon present)
Thanks for reading, and I'd love to know what you all think are really cool parts too!