Just been booked to do the following pieces - any coments on interesting / challenging parts??
Symphonic Dances -Rachmaninov
Fantasia and Fugue in C minor - Bach/Elgar
Spitfire - Prelude and Fugue -Walton
Suite - Sleeping Beauty -Tchaikovsky
Capriccio Italien - Tchaikovsky
Banks of Green Willow - Butterworth
Swedish Rhapsody no.1 - ‘Midsummer’ - Alfven
Autumn (from ‘The Seasons’) - Glazunov
Skater’s Waltz - Waldteufel
Repertoire Query
- jmh3412
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Repertoire Query
Composers shouldn't think too much -- it interferes with their plagiarism.
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DavidJMills
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Re: Repertoire Query
Waldteufel is actually a euphonium part. Luck's Music has a tuba part generated at some point by Arthur Luck. Just take your bass tuba and play whatever octave you want. davemills
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Chuck Jackson
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Re: Repertoire Query
My hope for you AND the audience is that you aren't doing all of them on the same concert.
Rachmaninov- Nice part, meat and potatos- GET A RECORDING. IT IS TRICKY!!!!
Bach- Good blow, nice part
Tschaik- Good parts on both. Nothing fancy, just good solid stuff
Walton- Not sure, but it should have a meaty tuba part
Alfsven- If memory serves me correct, it has a part, nothing spectacular but it beats sitting around
Waldteufel- Tuba part is mundane at best. Good tune though
Butterworth- No tuba part. Nice piece though
Glazunov-No tuba part. Not his best work so you aren't missing anything.
These are all things you will play many times. Good big horn work out. In tune-on time would be your marching orders. Enjoy.
Chuck
Rachmaninov- Nice part, meat and potatos- GET A RECORDING. IT IS TRICKY!!!!
Bach- Good blow, nice part
Tschaik- Good parts on both. Nothing fancy, just good solid stuff
Walton- Not sure, but it should have a meaty tuba part
Alfsven- If memory serves me correct, it has a part, nothing spectacular but it beats sitting around
Waldteufel- Tuba part is mundane at best. Good tune though
Butterworth- No tuba part. Nice piece though
Glazunov-No tuba part. Not his best work so you aren't missing anything.
These are all things you will play many times. Good big horn work out. In tune-on time would be your marching orders. Enjoy.
Chuck
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THE TUBA
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Re: Repertoire Query
There is a Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble recording of the Walton with some pretty sweet tuba playing. I think there is a euph excerpt on an arrangement from Spitfire, but I don't remember if it is the same one... Regardless, it looks like a great lineup!
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