New CD- Tuba Helper- David Zerkel
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New CD- Tuba Helper- David Zerkel
Hi Everybody!
My new CD project, Tuba Helper, is finally finished and ready to ship.
As the name might imply, the thrust of this project is to provide a recording of some of the standard works for tuba that advanced high school or early college level players might study. I recorded them all on big tuba (PT6P, to cut this off at the pass!) since that is the horn most likely to be in the lap of this level of player. I also chose to do it on big tuba because there are not very many recordings that feature solo literature performed all on CC.
The program looks like this:
Haddad- Suite for Tuba
Capuzzi- Andante and Rondo
Lebedev- Concerto in One Movement
Marcello- Sonata in F Major
Vaughan Williams- Six Studies in English Folksong
Hartley- Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba
Bach- Air and Bouree
If you would like to buy a copy of Tuba Helper, fire off a check for $15 to me at the address below, or shoot me an e-mail at dzerkel@uga.edu with your contact information. Since I am hopelessly Old School, I do not do Paypal, so a check is the preferred method of payment. If you must buy online, I would refer you to Mark Records at www.markcustom.com. I'm sure that sometime soon, it will also be available on Amazon.
While there is nothing remarkably bleeding edge about this project, I felt like it was about time that someone did something like this. I hope that you will enjoy it!
Best regards,
Dave
David Zerkel
1161 Planter's Ridge Drive
Bogart, GA 30622
dzerkel@uga.edu
My new CD project, Tuba Helper, is finally finished and ready to ship.
As the name might imply, the thrust of this project is to provide a recording of some of the standard works for tuba that advanced high school or early college level players might study. I recorded them all on big tuba (PT6P, to cut this off at the pass!) since that is the horn most likely to be in the lap of this level of player. I also chose to do it on big tuba because there are not very many recordings that feature solo literature performed all on CC.
The program looks like this:
Haddad- Suite for Tuba
Capuzzi- Andante and Rondo
Lebedev- Concerto in One Movement
Marcello- Sonata in F Major
Vaughan Williams- Six Studies in English Folksong
Hartley- Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba
Bach- Air and Bouree
If you would like to buy a copy of Tuba Helper, fire off a check for $15 to me at the address below, or shoot me an e-mail at dzerkel@uga.edu with your contact information. Since I am hopelessly Old School, I do not do Paypal, so a check is the preferred method of payment. If you must buy online, I would refer you to Mark Records at www.markcustom.com. I'm sure that sometime soon, it will also be available on Amazon.
While there is nothing remarkably bleeding edge about this project, I felt like it was about time that someone did something like this. I hope that you will enjoy it!
Best regards,
Dave
David Zerkel
1161 Planter's Ridge Drive
Bogart, GA 30622
dzerkel@uga.edu
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ABSOLUTELY! Since the day I started teaching, I have wished for more high-quality recordings of educational literature. There are so many great recordings of the serious, difficult stuff, and I mean no offense to those (my students always listen to them as well), but I'm sure that this will become an often-used tool in my studio.
Huge thanks to Mr. Zerkel for taking on this project and producing such a great resource!
All that, and I haven't even heard it yet... can't wait!
Huge thanks to Mr. Zerkel for taking on this project and producing such a great resource!
All that, and I haven't even heard it yet... can't wait!
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Dave is a musician whose talents and musicality are often overlooked in our community. I am thrilled that he decided to do this CD, and I'm sure it will become a staple in anyone who plays or teaches tuba's collection.
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Well, I'll be! I've been waiting and hoping for someone to do this type of project for the past 6 months.
Mr. Zerkel, thank you for putting out something we all need a copy of!
Mr. Zerkel, thank you for putting out something we all need a copy of!
Romans 3:23-24
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Hey Dave,
Just finished giving your new cd a listen... BRAVO!!!! It is of inestimable value to the Tuba community and students everywhere, not to mention the superb, musical playing.
I'm also very impressed with the program notes, for they are obviously very well researched and erudite. Did you write them as well? If so, bravo on that, too.
Thanks again for all your wonderful contributions to the Tuba artistic canon.
Just finished giving your new cd a listen... BRAVO!!!! It is of inestimable value to the Tuba community and students everywhere, not to mention the superb, musical playing.
I'm also very impressed with the program notes, for they are obviously very well researched and erudite. Did you write them as well? If so, bravo on that, too.
Thanks again for all your wonderful contributions to the Tuba artistic canon.
Rich Armandi
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