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Hey Ryan, try Sparke's Two Part Invention.
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Get a third euph and play Leroy Anderson's Bugler's Holiday... I've always wanted to do that. It's for trumpets, so as long as you guys know Bb treble clef it should work (except it will sound an octave lower than where the trumpets do it).
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Ryan,

Bourgeois - Rondo for 2 Euphoniums (Warwick)
Sparke - Two-Part Inv. (Studio)
Timepiece - Norman Bearcroft (Salvation)

Best of luck man! I am sure it will be great.

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Ryan,

I don't remember the arranger, but there is a piece called "Figaro in Stereo" that trades off the Largo al Factotum thing.

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Mark Carlson and I once played the Boccalari as a duet. We split up the phrases and added some harmonies. It went over really well.
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Post by pgiampi1 »

there's definitely a duet version of werden's arrangement of "belive me if those endearing young charms"...the music is out there somewhere but i don't know where you can buy it (our library has parts for brass band but some air force dudes sent over the band parts when we did it with them (the air force dudes played euphonium, that is))
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bloke wrote:1/ Are any of the Childs' bros. things published?
"Softly, as I Leave Thee"
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Calon Lân .. Hughes (Arr.Eric Ball, includes optional duet version)

Softly, As I Leave You .. de Vita (Arr.Alan Catheral, includes optional duet version)

Chanson de Matin .. Elgar (Arr.Eric Wilson, includes optional duet version)
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Ryan,

Someone suggested the duet arrangement (by Dave Werden) of "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms". Here's a link with more info, score sample, and mp3 sound file. The 2 euphs playing in the sample are Dave Werden and Dan Vinson. It's a little over 6 minutes long. But... it's not for full band. May not work.

http://www.cimarronmusic.com/search.cfm?id=131

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Ryan,

If you are interested in the Werden duet, you might want to PM BVDPress and check with Bryan about it. If it is published he would know (since he owns the publishing company). Best of luck.

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