Another "What is on your stand?" Thread
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Mostly working on grad school audition stuff:
RVW - Concerto
John Stevens - Journey
Ellerby - Concerto (will be performing this with the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble)
Orchestral Excerpts
Rochut (need 1 for Rice and Eastman)
Kopprasch (need 1 for RIce and Eastman)
RVW - Concerto
John Stevens - Journey
Ellerby - Concerto (will be performing this with the Syracuse University Brass Ensemble)
Orchestral Excerpts
Rochut (need 1 for Rice and Eastman)
Kopprasch (need 1 for RIce and Eastman)
Andy Smith, DMA
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See other forum...Here we go...
Well, Well, Well...
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo Crying or Very sad )
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough?
Well, Well, Well...
1.)Sonata fron Die Bankelsangerlieder; arr. King
2.)Three Revolutionary Marches; B. Smetant, arr. Vaclav Nelhybel
3.)Mannin Veen; Haydn Wood
4.)Folk Dances; Dmitri Shostakovich, Edit. H. Robert Reynolds
5.)La Procession Du Rocio; Joaquin Turina, Arr. Alfred Reed
6.)Huldigungsmarsch; Richard Wagner, arr. William A. Schaefer,
7.)Rosalind in the Forest of Arden; Alfred Reed
8.)Fanfare and Flourishes; James Curnow
9.)Daniel in the Lion's Den; W. Francis McBeth (not the solo Crying or Very sad )
10.)His Honor March; unkown-top cut off
11.)Inchon; Robert W. Smith
12.)Courtly Airs and Dances; Ron Nelson
13.)Festivo; Edward Gregson
14.)Three Chorale Preludes, #II; William P. Latham
15.)Americans We; Henry Fillmore, Edit. Frederick Fennell
16.) Sundance; Frank Ticheli
17.)Vox Superius; Melvyn Poore
18.) (boring piece) Grant Them Eternal Rest; Andrew Boysen, Jr.
19.) Six Preludes for Tuba and Flute; Harry Hewitt,
finally,
20.)Ai; Michael E. Edgerton
Is that enough?
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Another "What is on your stand?" Thread
Well then, honestly, nothing.the elephant wrote:What is on your stand – right now – that is being prepared for either a recording or a live performance? No etudes, unless they are part of a recital program, no lesson material, no excerpts "that I hope to one day get to play" and NO FIBBING!!
This is "winter break" and we don't go back until the end of the month. Anything on my stand right now is purely for my own enjoyment and practice.
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For Tuba/Euph collaborative recital in 1 month
Effie suite, Wilder
Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba, Penn
also, a quartet piece (we were toying with Manhattan suite, but probably won't have it together in time)
and a Tuba/Euph duet that is currently being written by a IC composition student
Effie suite, Wilder
Cappricio for Tuba and Marimba, Penn
also, a quartet piece (we were toying with Manhattan suite, but probably won't have it together in time)
and a Tuba/Euph duet that is currently being written by a IC composition student
Ithaca College, B.M. 2009
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, M.M. 2017, D.M.A. 2020
Wessex Artiste
Wessex "Grand" BBb, Wessex Solo Eb, Wessex Dulce
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Since the obvious answer hasn't appeared yet:
The Capitol One No Hassle Symphony.
(of course!)
The Capitol One No Hassle Symphony.
(of course!)
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Handful of Balkan brass band arrangements - Ciocarlia Si Suite, Solo Tapan, Bulgarska Oro, various originals. Nekemtenemmutogatol Oro, you know, the usual fare. The ones actually named above don't have to be on the stand at this point, but there are one or two others that I can't reliably play from memory on my own.
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same stuff on my stand as listed in the other posting.........
'cept on Saturdays I add the stuff I'm gonna play in church on Sunday morning....not much prep' work needed, but Sunday's are usually the high point in my weekly playing.
'cept on Saturdays I add the stuff I'm gonna play in church on Sunday morning....not much prep' work needed, but Sunday's are usually the high point in my weekly playing.
beta 14??..........OK!
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Just picked up my parts for a brass band competition:
- Chorale and Tocatta - Stephen Bulla
- Second Suitein F Major - Gustav Holst/Sydney Herbert
Fun stuff!
- Chorale and Tocatta - Stephen Bulla
- Second Suitein F Major - Gustav Holst/Sydney Herbert
Fun stuff!
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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The xylophone part to a band piece called Spoon River. I am working my arse off to get the thing up to speed; stoopid keys are all the same color, not nice black and white like a piano, and I'm having trouble locating myself in space, at that speed, just by the usual looking. They sprung it on me 2 wks prior to concert, not that much time to learn a new instrument.
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Heavens to Betsy! Get a synthesizer with xylophone setting. Pragmatism. Vinyl siding on log cabins and synthesizers for xylophone parts.not that much time to learn a new instrument.
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