orchestral music\two tuba parts
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thedeep42
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orchestral music\two tuba parts
from what i understand, someone put up a pretty comprehensive list of orchestral lit that used two tuba parts (or multiple tuba parts) i've tried to use the search feature but am having a little trouble narrowing down the 5 digit results. maybe i just suck at this. can someone help me out?
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Mark
Here is the link: http://www.dogandtuba.com/TwoTubas.pdf.
I'm always looking to add to the list, so if you know of any orchestral works requiring 2 or more tubas, please let me know.
I'm always looking to add to the list, so if you know of any orchestral works requiring 2 or more tubas, please let me know.
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while we're quibling
Shulamit is her first name. Isn't it?eupher61 wrote:quibbling, but check the spelling on the Stravinsky.
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Mark
A little research show that Sprite, Goblin and Gnome are used in different translations.Neptune wrote:Is Dvorak "Watersprite" the same work as the "Water Goblin" (Op.107)?
I have never heard the title "Watersprite", although could just be different translation?
Really just curious. Great piece of work getting the list together!
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It is th esame piece, the second tuba part is really a little pointless; I did the piece a few weeks ago and the only reason we used two tubas was because we were doing The Judges of the Secret Court just before it in the same concert. Second part has very few notes, in a little section in the middle of the piece, all of them either in octaves or in unison with the first part. In my humble opinion though, having played the piece I reckon that the second part is the one to leave in where the part is split if you only use one tuba.