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(Who finds it funny how the technical players can like "google" tounge a million notes, yet a few cant really play well lyrically; I guess thats where Im best at....)
The Year of the Dragon
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Re: The Year of the Dragon
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The best recording is a Live Brass Band (Original) one from the European Championships in 1992. I was lucky enough to be playing on it, and it still brings a lump to my throat when I hear it!
It's on Polyphonic QPRL 051D.
There is also a studio version with the same band, also featuring tuba soloist Thomas Wyss. This is
http://www.ukcd.net/details.asp?ref=55.
As for a wind band one, try http://www.ukcd.net/details.asp?ref=1277
It's on Polyphonic QPRL 051D.
There is also a studio version with the same band, also featuring tuba soloist Thomas Wyss. This is
http://www.ukcd.net/details.asp?ref=55.
As for a wind band one, try http://www.ukcd.net/details.asp?ref=1277
Andy Cattanach, UK
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Fodens Band, Intrada Brass Ensemble.
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Yamaha YBL613H Bass Trombone.
Mercer and Barker MB5 Cattanach, Yeo Signature Mouthpieces.
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Have to agree with Andy , the 1992 European Championships recording from Cardiff with the BBS Band and Howard Snell one of the best competition recordings ever.
If you are looking for a concert band recording there is a tokyo kosai wind orchestra recording which is really impressive ( the recording features british music for winds).
hope this helps.
If you are looking for a concert band recording there is a tokyo kosai wind orchestra recording which is really impressive ( the recording features british music for winds).
hope this helps.
Nick Jones
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Year of the Dragon is a great piece, as is most of Philip Sparke's music.
Steve Marcus
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The Tokyo Kosei recording of the wind band version is available here, and it's well worth it.
http://www.encoremusic.com/cd/8913372.html
Good luck to your euphonium players, I hope they have lots of time to practice...
- Jamie
http://www.encoremusic.com/cd/8913372.html
Good luck to your euphonium players, I hope they have lots of time to practice...
- Jamie
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Jamie,CrappyEuph wrote:The Tokyo Kosei recording of the wind band version is available here, and it's well worth it.
http://www.encoremusic.com/cd/8913372.html
Good luck to your euphonium players, I hope they have lots of time to practice...
- Jamie
Try the Brass Band Version, everyone will be ready to kill the conductor.
I want no part of that piece again until I get an Eb tuba.
Andy Smith, DMA
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http://www.asmithtuba.com
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The Brass Band of Battle Creek has one that is great. You can listen to parts of it at http://bbbc.net/pages/main/listeningpost.htm
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The Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra played YOtD last year at Carnegie Hall. We pulled it off the outer movements with reasonable results, but the sheer terror of the third movement is outweight by the beauty of the second movement. In my opinion though, the most satisfying part of the whole piece to play is the euphonium counter melody in the second movement.
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Re: The year of the dragon
Keith Wilkinson?Belltrouble wrote:By the way,the conductor was a professor in mathemathics
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Re: The year of the dragon
That's correct.Belltrouble wrote:Steve Hanover was operating a tenorhorn whilst playing in that band,he´s the conductor of Regent Hall corps band and member of ISB,right