My school (Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, WV) has a concerto competition every other year. I am interested in entering this year but I am looking for some ideas for pieces. The piece has to also have an orchestral accompaniment. My first choice is Variations In Olden Style, but I would like to get some other ideas. I am not really particular about what style the piece is as long as it is fun.
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Kevin Lilley
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Re: Concerto Competition
Try the Barbara York Tuba Concerto available here:
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Wishing you well,
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Re: Concerto Competition
Concerto for Bass Tuba - Ralph Vaughan Williams!
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Re: Concerto Competition
The York or the Broughton.
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Re: Concerto Competition
You mean "Concerto for BRASS Tuba" 
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Re: Concerto Competition
You could always try the Ewazen. And there's also the Gregson, (which can be heard on James Gourlay's great CD of British tuba concertos.) Now that I think of it, any piece on Gourlay's CD would be a good choice. There's also an interesting piece by Vagn Holmboe, for tuba and orchestra. I think it was recorded by Jens-Bjorn Larsen at some point.
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Re: Concerto Competition
Whichever one you pick, make sure it's not the Gregson...that one's mine! 