Hi Everyone,
So, I've been hearing alot about various Tuba/euph competitions as of late, and, just for my own curiosity, was wondering what kinds of competitions are out there, where they are, requirements, etc. Thanks in advance!
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There is a tuba and euphonium solo competition in Australia in late September as part of the excellent Melbourne International Festival of Brass. Jens Bjorn Larsen is the main judge and also the featured teacher/solo performer this year.
The repertoire and information is at http://mifb.com.au/pages/competitions.php. Check out the other interesting stuff going on in the Festival - I wish I could go!
The repertoire and information is at http://mifb.com.au/pages/competitions.php. Check out the other interesting stuff going on in the Festival - I wish I could go!
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Why limit to just tuba competition? Go for the gusto and enter any music competition.
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Hello,cambrook wrote:There is a tuba and euphonium solo competition in Australia in late September as part of the excellent Melbourne International Festival of Brass. Jens Bjorn Larsen is the main judge and also the featured teacher/solo performer this year.
The repertoire and information is at http://mifb.com.au/pages/competitions.php. Check out the other interesting stuff going on in the Festival - I wish I could go!
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