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Tuba and tape?

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Does anybody know of some good tuba and tape solos out there? I'm currently working on one of my own, and want to get a good idea of what I do, (and don't) want in a solo. I've already thought about trying to get both Fractured Mambos by Ruggiero and Cadence VI by Henri Lazarov. Incidentally, does anyone know where I could purchase either of these two solos? Just curious.
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tubafatness wrote:Does anybody know of some good tuba and tape solos out there? I'm currently working on one of my own, and want to get a good idea of what I do, (and don't) want in a solo.

I've got one for you, titled "Malta". I hacked at it in grad school and it left me depressed. It's over the top weird. Might be hard to find, I do know that the University of New Mexico library has a copy. It was written by a comp teacher at the University of Buffolo, is (was published), and recorded by someone (maybe Dutton)? This piece would be a fine example for you. Draw your own conclusions please.

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Tuba and tape?

Alan Raph, legendary New York bass trombonist, had a tuba double on his last Broadway show (a revival of Annie). The horn had numerous leaks and a loose garland on the bell... all repaired with duct tape.

Not what you meant?



Here's the Lavarov.... hard to find, until you try the alternate spelling ("f" at the end):

http://www.stagepass.com/groupartist/ar ... m=48014517


Here's the Corwell:

http://sheetmusicservice.com/mercantool ... uct=248421


As for the Fractured Mambos... Perhaps you should contact the composer. I'm sure he would be delighted to hear of your interest in his music and help you locate the music.

http://charlesruggiero.com/


Here's the piece Cameron mentions:

http://sheetmusicservice.com/mercantool ... uct=150612
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Post by Jonathan Fowler »

How about 3 for 1.

I don't remember the composer, but it was on the ITEC solo list (artist div) in 2000
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on Roger Bobo's Bobbissimo,

Cadence VI by Henri Lazarof. <---Thats good.

and on Music for Velvet is where you can hear the corwell bit
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Thanks for the replies. "Malta" looks especially interesting. I'm currently going through a phase of trying to find new timbres and sounds which can be made through the horn, so I should enjoy this piece.
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I've heard a few of the Neal Corwell compositions. I think the composition is good, but the tape accompaniment sounds a little "dated" (read: Star Trek type synths).

Check http://www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com. I know that they have a few. There should be some on those lists you used to get with your ITEA journals.

Hope that helps.

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