Poulenc – Les animaux modeles...TUBA?

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Poulenc – Les animaux modeles...TUBA?

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Howdy!

Does anyone know if Poulenc's "Les animaux modeles" has a tuba part? If so, do you know anything about it? I gather that the work is not commonly performed.

I just got a call to do a program this Sunday, that includes that work, and just wanted to get an idea of what to expect.

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The piece isn't listed in Daniels.

I hope for your sake it isn't "The Story of Babar the Elephant", which has an incredibly difficult tuba part. I know this is kind of a stretch, but I have seen weirder things happen. I think they would have noticed that title, though.

I would be interested to know what piece it ends up being and if it, indeed, does have a tuba part.

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Post by Z-Tuba Dude »

I wanted to report that there is, indeed, a tuba part for this piece.

It is an interesting piece, a ballet, I believe, but the tuba part is not the most interesting part of it. Not bad, but unremarkable.

No elephant in sight! :D

Thanks for the help!
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