I am doing a recital in a while, and I want some suggestions of new music.
What I am looking for is something lyrical, without a whole lot of finger nonsense.
Advanced level solos please. Thanks!
suggestions for cutting edge music
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If by cutting edge you mean fairly recent compositions that are rarely performed, try these:
Holsinger: Kansas City Dances (some of this is extremely difficult)
Raum: Sweet Dances (unaccompanied, difficult)
White: Lyric Suite (avant garde grade 7 or so, if that means anything to you)
Finger nonsense...well, that kind of depends on exactly what you mean there, but nothing that's "cutting edge" and "advanced level" is really going to be a walk in the park, imho.
Holsinger: Kansas City Dances (some of this is extremely difficult)
Raum: Sweet Dances (unaccompanied, difficult)
White: Lyric Suite (avant garde grade 7 or so, if that means anything to you)
Finger nonsense...well, that kind of depends on exactly what you mean there, but nothing that's "cutting edge" and "advanced level" is really going to be a walk in the park, imho.
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by finger nonsense, I guess I mean the frilly and unnecessarily difficult stuff composers put in that sometimes doesn't necessarily serve the purpose of the music so much as say "look at me, I can wiggle my fingers really fast."
Thanks for the suggestions guys, and I am up for a challenge if its cool music and worth my time.
Thanks for the suggestions guys, and I am up for a challenge if its cool music and worth my time.
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Absolutely NO finger nonsense.
After having been around for 50+ years, this may no longer be cutting edge, but it is still controversial and rarely played (er...performed?)on the tuba
Absolutely NO finger nonsense.
After having been around for 50+ years, this may no longer be cutting edge, but it is still controversial and rarely played (er...performed?)on the tuba
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