Tuba / Violin duets.

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Tuba / Violin duets.

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Anybody have experience with a duet with a violin? How well do the two work together? Thought I'd ask around before buying the music.
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I think Frackenpohl has a piece for violin and tuba.
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Presser was what I was thinking of.
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you could probably find violin and cello duets that would work.
I'm sure there would be many more to choose from.
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Arthur Frackenpohl--Air and Dance (Presser)

William Presser--Seven Duets (Presser)

This is all the Robert King catalog lists.
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SJSUW wrote:How about...

"The Only Piece Ever Written for Violin and Tuba: for Violin and Tuba," (S. 9, 10, big fat hen) by P.D.Q. Bach

(published by Theodore Presser)
I've got that...
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prototypedenNIS wrote:
SJSUW wrote:How about...

"The Only Piece Ever Written for Violin and Tuba: for Violin and Tuba," (S. 9, 10, big fat hen) by P.D.Q. Bach

(published by Theodore Presser)
I've got that...
AND??
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haven't played it... looks decent... I've got the revised version found deeper in the Tuba bell upon Xray
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Unterkagner Ländler, Koetsier

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Jan Koetsier has written a 6 movement work (totalling about 7 minutes) for tuba and violin duet called "Unterkagner Ländler." It was written as a sort-of "barn dance" tune for the people in the remote German town Unterkagn, just a bit northeast of Munich.

I have recorded this unique piece (it works especially well, by the way) with Jenny Gregoire (Demondrae Thurman's wife) on my new solo CD that will be released on Summit Records at the ITEC at the end of June. The CD is called "Forbes Plays Koetsier" and features the 7 tuba solos penned by that outstanding composer (still alive at 95!!) The CD features the tuba with 1) brass ensemble 2) horn quartet 3) soprano 4) violin 5) piano 6) pipe organ and 7) string orchestra.

...thing is, I'm not sure how to get a hold of the music (Unterkagner Ländler) anymore. I found a copy in the music library at Illinois State. As far as I'm aware it's out of print. Email me if interested, and perhaps I could get you copy.

Hope this helps,
Mike
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