I don't know of any, but maybe he could help:
http://www.tntech.edu/MUSICANDART/facul ... orris.html" target="_blank
If you have not done it, it would also be quite beneficial to find a recording of the original solo instrument...
Recording for Sonata No. 6?
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Re: Recording for Sonata No. 6?
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Re: Recording for Sonata No. 6?
You do NOT need a tuba recoring for this.
Wasn't this one originally written for Oboe or Violin (viola?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifYsXbJK_Ps" target="_blank
Why not listen to a recording of the instrument it was written for, you will probably learn more about phrasing and style from them rather than a tuba player
Wasn't this one originally written for Oboe or Violin (viola?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifYsXbJK_Ps" target="_blank
Why not listen to a recording of the instrument it was written for, you will probably learn more about phrasing and style from them rather than a tuba player