Best Euphonium Duets?

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Best Euphonium Duets?

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Hey folks,

What are the best euphonium duets (either collections of individual titles)?

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Amsden Duets are challenging and lots of fun.
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Thanks, I'll check them out!
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Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Thanks, I'll check them out!
They're really good, I'd almost call them famous.
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There's a Mozart duet transcription in a book called 'Bass Clef Sessions'. The Mozart is really good, and there a couple of other nice pieces in the same book.

The Cornette Method for Trombone includes a handful of very nice duets, too.

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I also like the Jack Gale jazz duets. They're sold for trombone but playable on euph.
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Steven Mead Presents Classical Duets by Pierre Clodomir published by De Haske.
Good duets, Well presented. Bass Clef and Bb Treble versions for former trumpet players.
Play-along CD included.
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