Piece for Tuba and Euphonium
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Piece for Tuba and Euphonium
I was wondering if anyone knows of a good piece for tuba and euphonium duet. Level of difficulty is not an issue, preferably something on the professional side, to be performed in a recital.
Thanks.
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hey i wrote jsut that type of duet, its not a profesionally written piece or anything but its decent. i am an amateur but u can still take a look if u want. u can email me at kalish.daniel@gmail.com if ur interested in taking a look see
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A fun and a beautiful piece! Look for sounds clips on the CImarron site very soon.
Take care,
A fun and a beautiful piece! Look for sounds clips on the CImarron site very soon.
Take care,
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Eric Ewazen recently wrote a piece for trombone, tuba, and piano that Carol Jantsch & David Murray just premiered here in Philadelphia.
I think the piece would actually sound better on euph and tuba.
It is fairly typical Ewazen - tonal and pleasant to listen to, with some very nice lyrical writing for both instruments.
I don't know if it is published yet, but you might be able to get a copy from Ewazen.
Eric Carlson
I think the piece would actually sound better on euph and tuba.
It is fairly typical Ewazen - tonal and pleasant to listen to, with some very nice lyrical writing for both instruments.
I don't know if it is published yet, but you might be able to get a copy from Ewazen.
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My favorite duet for tuba and euphonium is Walter S. Hartley's "Bi-Valve Suite". The last movement is based on that immortal, classical melody, "Barnicle Bill The Sailor". It is a crowd pleaser (especially if your audience knows the words to several chorus' of Barnicle Bill).
I have performed the Uber "Double Portraits" several times over the years. I think the piece is more idiomatic for trombone (than euphonium) and tuba. A trombonist with a good handle on jazz styling, can, in the second movement, "Twilight", using slide technique, evoke a mood of sophisticated "coolness" that I cannot imagine a euphoniumist accomplishing with the limitation of valves. Also, in the last movement, "The City Awakes", the brighter trombone sound adds to the sense of urgency that I feel is necessary to bring that movement to life.
I have performed the Uber "Double Portraits" several times over the years. I think the piece is more idiomatic for trombone (than euphonium) and tuba. A trombonist with a good handle on jazz styling, can, in the second movement, "Twilight", using slide technique, evoke a mood of sophisticated "coolness" that I cannot imagine a euphoniumist accomplishing with the limitation of valves. Also, in the last movement, "The City Awakes", the brighter trombone sound adds to the sense of urgency that I feel is necessary to bring that movement to life.
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Definitely "Wonderland Duets" by Raymond Luedeke
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Last weekend, I heard a piece by Barbara York for Euphoinu, Tuba, and Piano performed by Matt Brown, Roland Froescher and a pianist (I forgot her name, sorry) and I thought it the best piece I've heard written for those specific instruments. It's called "Dancing with Myself," 5 movements, and it has a tango/dance feel to it through out the piece with some lyrical parts here and there. I think the piece is pretty difficult, nothing rediculous but will definately need some time to rehearse/practice.
You can get the piece through Cimarron Music at http://www.cimarronmusic.com (cm# 1348 - it says "pre-order only", but I know that he is taking orders for it now - costs $20).
You can get the piece through Cimarron Music at http://www.cimarronmusic.com (cm# 1348 - it says "pre-order only", but I know that he is taking orders for it now - costs $20).
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Apparently I forgot to remove the pre-order part. This piece is currently available and we will soon post sound clips.MaryMacK wrote:Last weekend, I heard a piece by Barbara York for Euphoinu, Tuba, and Piano performed by Matt Brown, Roland Froescher and a pianist (I forgot her name, sorry) and I thought it the best piece I've heard written for those specific instruments. It's called "Dancing with Myself," 5 movements, and it has a tango/dance feel to it through out the piece with some lyrical parts here and there. I think the piece is pretty difficult, nothing rediculous but will definately need some time to rehearse/practice.
You can get the piece through Cimarron Music at http://www.cimarronmusic.com (cm# 1348 - it says "pre-order only", but I know that he is taking orders for it now - costs $20).
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Tuba and Euphonium Duets
Sanae Kanda has written a book of 10 duets called "Goodies for Two Tubas." The book is also now available as "Goodies for Two Euphoniums." They are in the same keys and are work just as well being played by a euphonium/tuba duo.
Recordings of all the duets are posted here...
viewtopic.php?t=18895
However, this is not a professional recording. It was done quickly in order to give people an idea of what the duets sound like, and they are by no means perfect. But you'll definitely get the idea.
The books are available at TubaStudio.com Drop an email to sales@tubastudio.com for more information.
Enjoy!
Mike Milnarik
Recordings of all the duets are posted here...
viewtopic.php?t=18895
However, this is not a professional recording. It was done quickly in order to give people an idea of what the duets sound like, and they are by no means perfect. But you'll definitely get the idea.
The books are available at TubaStudio.com Drop an email to sales@tubastudio.com for more information.
Enjoy!
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tuba euphonium piece
A great piece for tuba, euphonium and piano is the Diverse Elements by David Gillingham. I am performing it this week with Jason Ham in Kalamazoo MI. It's a great piece!
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