Good HS Student Euphonium Solo & Duet

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Good HS Student Euphonium Solo & Duet

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I have some rather advanced students that want solos for this year's "contest" and they also wish to do a duet. Past solos have been Morceau Symphonique, The Rimsky-Korsakov Trombone Concerto and a piece by Rosseau for trombone (I forget the name). Last year's duet was #1 from the Blume Trombone Duets.

Your help, as always, is greatly appreciated.

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The next step might be the Gordon Jacob Fantasia. Maybe Endearing Young Charms. not sure about duets.
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tasample wrote:P.S. I'm not sure who publishes it, but there is a duet book for some of Rochut's transcriptions of the Bordogni vocalises.
Dave Ritt, trombonist with the Seattle Symphony, has a duet book and CD for the first volume of Rochut.

Here's the link: http://www.olypen.com/heatherdiana/Melo ... ge_1x.html
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