Which Klavier Wind CDs?

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AndyL
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Which Klavier Wind CDs?

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Can anyone recommend particular Klavier Wind Recording Project CDs for interesting tuba parts? There are dozens of winds recording CDs on their website. Anyone on the forum from Cincinnati Wind Symphony or North Texas Wind Symphony care to chime in?

The CD program lists are at:
http://www.klavier-records.com/kwp1.htm
http://www.klavier-records.com/kwp2.htm
http://www.klavier-records.com/wnds.htm

FWIW, I'm not associated with Klavier in any way. Just became aware of their site(s). Wonder how these recordings compare with the fine ones by Dallas Wind Symphony?

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I'd be curious to hear the "Rendezvous" album. The Grantham piece always seems to be on recent Marine Band auditions and has a prominent tuba solo. I have a UGA recording and want to hear NT to compare.
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I don't own very many of the recordings, but being a student at UNT, every recording I've heard on those CDs has been pretty outstanding. I have the "Wildflowers" CD and another recording that I can't seem to remember the name of for the life of me. Anyway, my point is, they're great. :) ...not to mention the euphs aren't bad either. ;-)
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