Required listening...
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Brendan Bohnhorst
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If I was starting a music collection from scratch I would start with some of these titles.
Pablo Casals: Bach Cello suites
Maria Callas, the Voice of the Century
Any Glenn Gould CD
Art of Segovia: Andres Segovia
As for tuba CD's, if I HAD to buy one I would get one of these.
Tuba Tracks: Gene Porkorny
The Romantic Tuba: Floyd Cooley
Find yourself a Michael Lind CD
Pablo Casals: Bach Cello suites
Maria Callas, the Voice of the Century
Any Glenn Gould CD
Art of Segovia: Andres Segovia
As for tuba CD's, if I HAD to buy one I would get one of these.
Tuba Tracks: Gene Porkorny
The Romantic Tuba: Floyd Cooley
Find yourself a Michael Lind CD
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Jason Arnold
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Here are a few suggestions off the top of my head;
Empire Brass-Class Brass on The Edge
Empire Brass-Class Brass (pre-dates on the edge)
Millar Brass Ensemble- Brass Surround
Center City Brass Quintet-Center City Brass
St. Louis Brass Quintet- Baroque Brass
Christian Lindberg-The Criminal Trombone
Wynton Marsalis-The Carnival of Venice
New York Philharmonic-Prokofiev 5, Masur on a Park Bench, Deck Era
Floyd Cooley-The Romantic Tuba
Gene Pokorny-Tuba Tracks
This makes 10 but I could go on...
Empire Brass-Class Brass on The Edge
Empire Brass-Class Brass (pre-dates on the edge)
Millar Brass Ensemble- Brass Surround
Center City Brass Quintet-Center City Brass
St. Louis Brass Quintet- Baroque Brass
Christian Lindberg-The Criminal Trombone
Wynton Marsalis-The Carnival of Venice
New York Philharmonic-Prokofiev 5, Masur on a Park Bench, Deck Era
Floyd Cooley-The Romantic Tuba
Gene Pokorny-Tuba Tracks
This makes 10 but I could go on...
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You might want to get Sam Pilafian's Traveling Light and Making Whoopee. Both of these are excellent examples of dixieland tuba in a small group setting - and Sam Pilafian is Sam Pilafian.
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A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
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The Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland Gabrieli recording - a must for all brass players!
Brian Frederiksen
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PO Box 146
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Phone 847 223-4586
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Can strongly recomend the Pablo Casals bach cello suite recordings from the 1930's.
from a UK point of view disks worth getting...
East meets West - James Gourlay
Tuba Tribute to Fletch
Best of Fletch
Josef Horovitz - music for brass ( Polyphonic ) Euph concerto(1991 edition)stephen mead soloist , ballet for band , tuba concerto-James Gourlay soloist , Theme and co-operation. brilliant recording.
from a UK point of view disks worth getting...
East meets West - James Gourlay
Tuba Tribute to Fletch
Best of Fletch
Josef Horovitz - music for brass ( Polyphonic ) Euph concerto(1991 edition)stephen mead soloist , ballet for band , tuba concerto-James Gourlay soloist , Theme and co-operation. brilliant recording.
Nick Jones
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How about Alan Baer's CD:
http://www.baertracksmusic.com/
Oystein Baadsvik's new CD Danzas can be found on my site:
http://www.bvdpress.com/
$18.00 (a little cheaper than Amazon)
Oystein's music can be found on the site as well. All of the music will be available at the Army Conference in late January.
Wishing all well,
http://www.baertracksmusic.com/
Oystein Baadsvik's new CD Danzas can be found on my site:
http://www.bvdpress.com/
$18.00 (a little cheaper than Amazon)
Oystein's music can be found on the site as well. All of the music will be available at the Army Conference in late January.
Wishing all well,
Bryan Doughty
http://www.cimarronmusic.com/
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Personally, I enjoy their CD's, but would like to see them record a "legit" CD. Ewald, Arnold, Bozza, etc. I know it won't sell as well as what they are doing currently, but it sure would make a nice addition to Brass Quintet CD world!ed wrote:I'm shocked there are no recommendations for Canadian Brass. They seem to get such a bad rap because they're rich and famous. But you can't argue with the quality of the brass playing.
Buy them all, you will not be disappointed.
On the other hand, I would recommend their recent "Magic Horn" CD. It has a wonderful new composition by Bramwell Tovey called "Santa Barbara Sonata". I hope this piece makes it into the standard Quintet lierature in the near. The only downside is the sheet music for the piece is $40.00.
Bryan Doughty
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While trying not to be too much of a BGSU "homer," I'm going to recommend either of Velvet Brown's CDs, and, Ben Pierce's new disc (he's advertised it on TubeNet in recent months). All three are great listening.
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Re: Required listening...
Here are a few amazing performers:tubaphore wrote:I was just going to order some CDs through Amazon. What are some other "must-have" tuba albums? . . . .
Velvet Brown
Red Lehr & Jazz Incredibles
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Melton Tuba Quartett
Vandals; Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes; "Play that Country Tuba, Cowboy"
Dean E
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[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)
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I like the Canadian Brass and their Vivaldi: The Four Seasons remains my all time favorite CB album.
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is at the other end of the spectrum, but there is usally some kick-*** tuba work there.
I'd also recommend Howard Johnson and Gravity.
Must haves? All you can find
Jim Wagner
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is at the other end of the spectrum, but there is usally some kick-*** tuba work there.
I'd also recommend Howard Johnson and Gravity.
Must haves? All you can find
Jim Wagner
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Yo
Free your mind with :-
Jon Sass - Sassified
Its on a different planet
Then go to :-
http://www.heavytuba.com/tuba_eng.htm
and follow the video link for two completely
outrageous video's - Here comes the night and Meltdown
Andrew M
Free your mind with :-
Jon Sass - Sassified
Its on a different planet
Then go to :-
http://www.heavytuba.com/tuba_eng.htm
and follow the video link for two completely
Andrew M
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I have just got the new CD by the Melton Tuba Quartett, “What a Wonderful World“ and would highly recommend
http://www.melton-tuba-quartett.de/engl ... ew_cd.html
http://www.melton-tuba-quartett.de/engl ... ew_cd.html
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MikeMason
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as far as Canadian Brass and transcriptions:except for maybe 20 tunes at max,i and 98% of audiences would think music written specifically for quintet is a big steamy pile of crap.I would like to have more real quintet lit.recorded by the big name quintets too for study purposes,but don't for a minute think that such a recording would be comercially viable,which is a concern for the C.B. Transcriptions of works by the great composers will continue to be the backbone of quintet lit. if you expect to actually have an audience at your quintet recitals(unless you have a captive college audience who must attend concerts for a grade). PS, i learned everything i needed to know about music history from the liner notes of CB tapes(yes,tapes).....
Pensacola Symphony
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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TubaRay
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Required listening
A truly excellent post, Mike, especially the part about the "98% of audiences." The CB have discovered what it takes to be successful. The answer is play what the audiences want to hear, and play it well.MikeMason wrote:as far as Canadian Brass and transcriptions:except for maybe 20 tunes at max,i and 98% of audiences would think music written specifically for quintet is a big steamy pile of crap.I would like to have more real quintet lit.recorded by the big name quintets too for study purposes,but don't for a minute think that such a recording would be comercially viable,which is a concern for the C.B. Transcriptions of works by the great composers will continue to be the backbone of quintet lit. if you expect to actually have an audience at your quintet recitals(unless you have a captive college audience who must attend concerts for a grade). PS, i learned everything i needed to know about music history from the liner notes of CB tapes(yes,tapes).....
Ray Grim
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Brass sections of Chicago, Philly, and Cleveland - Gabrieli
Michael Lind - The Virtuoso Tuba
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble - any and all recordings by them
Velvet Brown - Velvet, and Music for Velvet
Floyd Cooley - The Romantic Tuba
LSO, Previn - Vaughan Williams Symphony no. 5 and Concerto for tuba.
Besses O' th' Barn Band - Concertos for Brass (John Fletcher on Gregson tuba concerto)
Boston Pops, Williams - all. Chester Schmitz just sounds fantastic
James Gourlay - British Tuba Concertos
I could go on and on... but I'll leave it at these.
Michael Lind - The Virtuoso Tuba
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble - any and all recordings by them
Velvet Brown - Velvet, and Music for Velvet
Floyd Cooley - The Romantic Tuba
LSO, Previn - Vaughan Williams Symphony no. 5 and Concerto for tuba.
Besses O' th' Barn Band - Concertos for Brass (John Fletcher on Gregson tuba concerto)
Boston Pops, Williams - all. Chester Schmitz just sounds fantastic
James Gourlay - British Tuba Concertos
I could go on and on... but I'll leave it at these.
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1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
Billy Morris
Rudolf Meinl Model 45, Musikmesse Horn
Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb (19" Bell)
1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)