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List of Orchestral Works Requiring Two or More Tubas

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Inspired by my earlier thread, I have compiled a list of orchestral works that require two or more tubas. Here is a PDF version: http://www.dogandtuba.com/TwoTubas.pdf.

Any corrections, additions or suggestions are welcome.

Please note by tuba I mean a bass or contrabass tuba. I did not include works that require a tenor tuba or cimbasso.

Updated: 03/17/2007
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Excelent work Mark!
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A superb list. Good work!

Just one comment. Under Berlioz, Requiem is mis-spelled as Requien.

Again, a fine job.
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hbcrandy wrote:Just one comment. Under Berlioz, Requiem is mis-spelled as Requien.
Fixed. Thanks.
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Sir Michael Tippett Symphony #4 (Great tuba parts!)

I've played at least one of David Del Tredeci's orchestra pieces that include two tuba parts, Final Alice (?)

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Norm Pearson wrote: I've played at least one of David Del Tredeci's orchestra pieces that include two tuba parts, Final Alice (?)
Yep; also "Tattoo" by Del Tredici.

John Adams' "On the Transmigration of Souls" also has two parts.
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I would also suggest getting an E.F. Kalmus catalog, which lists many Public Domain orchestral works and their instrumentation. Here is the catalog on the 'Net:

http://www.kalmus-music.com/action.lass ... 00&-search
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You should add the piece that we are doing this week here in Boston with the BSO. Its a piece from Hans Werner Henze's opera ''The Bassarids." Henze recently composed a condensed version, ''Adagio, Fugue, and Maenads' Dance." The BSO is putting on the American premiere in honor of the composer's upcoming 80th birthday (July 1). One more performance tonight, then again this next Tuesday night. William Russell is playing the second tuba part.

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Keep the additions coming. I'll add them to the list as soon as I can.

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Do the multiple tubas have to be on stage, or can they be off stage, like in an off-stage brass section?
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THE TUBA wrote:Do the multiple tubas have to be on stage, or can they be off stage, like in an off-stage brass section?
I believe that some of the works I have included do use off-stage tubas.
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I the March from Borodin's Prince Igor has an additional brass section (including tuba) offstage, and I think Percy Granger’s The Warriors is written to include another brass section (I am not sure if this includes a tuba or not) offstage.

Does a tenor tuba count as another tuba (i.e. The Planets, Don Quixote, etc.)?
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Please bear with me if this piece has already been listed:

Jerzy Gablenz, Symphonic Variations

3/.3*.3*.2—4.3.3.2—timp.perc—cel.hp—str. 15’

The score and parts are available from the Fleisher Collection at the Free Library of Philadelphia.
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THE TUBA wrote:Does a tenor tuba count as another tuba (i.e. The Planets, Don Quixote, etc.)?
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Mark wrote:Please note by tuba I mean a bass or contrabass tuba. I did not include works that require a tenor tuba or cimbasso.
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On many late Italian Romantic works, such as Puccini operas, the 4th Trombone part is a Tuba part, or vice versa.
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Shostakovich Symphony #2 is a one-movement 20-minute long work for orchestra, chorus and extra brass (including tuba). The "extra brass" plays in the last seven bars only. (Oh, how did I ever get roped into that????)
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Norm Pearson wrote:Sir Michael Tippett Symphony #4 (Great tuba parts!)

I've played at least one of David Del Tredeci's orchestra pieces that include two tuba parts, Final Alice (?)
I had the Tippet and I have Tattoo by Del Tredici. It appears that Final Alice only uses one tuba.
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datubaguy wrote:You should add the piece that we are doing this week here in Boston with the BSO. Its a piece from Hans Werner Henze's opera ''The Bassarids." Henze recently composed a condensed version, ''Adagio, Fugue, and Maenads' Dance." The BSO is putting on the American premiere in honor of the composer's upcoming 80th birthday (July 1). One more performance tonight, then again this next Tuesday night. William Russell is playing the second tuba part.

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I've added it. I also noticed that the BSO received some nice reviews for the performance of this piece.
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THE TUBA wrote:I the March from Borodin's Prince Igor has an additional brass section (including tuba) offstage, and I think Percy Granger’s The Warriors is written to include another brass section (I am not sure if this includes a tuba or not) offstage.

Does a tenor tuba count as another tuba (i.e. The Planets, Don Quixote, etc.)?
Daniels and Lucks both list the Borodin as one tuba. Lucks and Schott's list the Grainger as one tuba.
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I have compiled a updated list of orchestral works that require two or more tubas. Here is the PDF version: http://64.225.239.249/TwoTubas.pdf.

As always, corrections, additions or suggestions are welcome.
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