Cornet Solos?

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Rick F
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Well there's always, "Carnival of Venice". Here's a link of Oystein Baadsvik performing this on YouTube. Of course he sets the bar pretty high! :shock:

Tuba solo Carnival in Venice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y75ryZC8LB0
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Check under the subject "Cornet and Piano Music" here:

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/mussmhtml/mussmhome.html

Lots of "Air and Variation" stuff (check out the Hartmann "Variations on the Carnival of Venice"). Another place to look is in the Wright and Round collection:

https://secure.wrightandround.com/

A large number of great old-timey solos. I like the William Rimmer works, myself. The people and W&R are very helpful and they do ship internationally.
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Many of the old cornet solos are also published in bass clef for baritone horn. It's easy enough to play them down an octave. I had some fun with From the Shores of the Mighty Specific with band acc. a couple of years ago.
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If you remember an old solo called, Down in the Deep Cellar by F. Kroepsch, the tuba solo was actually a simplified version of the Bb treble clef solo in the piano score. The printed tuba solo is doable. I printed out the treble solo, using Sibelius, and it is amazing! Some of the octaves must be changed to make it doable. I might do it someday. Maybe even here in Vietnam.
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