D.C. band tour repertoire requests

The bulk of the musical talk
User avatar
PolkaNoble
bugler
bugler
Posts: 75
Joined: Mon Apr 25, 2005 6:45 pm
Location: Rowlett, Texas

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by PolkaNoble »

O.K. In the same spirit.

Camille De Nardis, The Universal Judgement.

I haven't heard a live performance of this in 20 to 25 years, maybe longer. I've read it a few times when conducting community and Shrine bands, but have not performed it. Great Tuba and Euphonium parts

There is so much underperformed music out there.

Maybe Malcolm Arnold's A Grand Grand Overture (actually, originally written for Symphony Orchestra and it also ties into the thread on Gerard Hoffnung and the Hoffnung Music Festival).

Well, I like them :tuba:
Max Tunnell
(PolkaNoble)
Mirafone 186 4u CC, (1970, my 1st horn)
Yamaha YEB632 EbTuba (pretty new)
Martin Handcraft Eb Helicon (1913, really old)
Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Euph (1952? old)
User avatar
TUBAD83
3 valves
3 valves
Posts: 487
Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:34 pm
Location: Houston, TX

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by TUBAD83 »

Arnold: Four Scottish Dances

MacBeth: The Seventh Seal

Yes OLD warhorses but haven't heard in a LONG time.

JJ
Jerry Johnson
Wessex Kaiser BBb aka "Willie"
Wessex Luzern BBb aka "Otto"
Lone Star Symphonic Band
The Prevailing Winds
mikehorsford
bugler
bugler
Posts: 33
Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:05 am
Location: Aurora, Colorado

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by mikehorsford »

Overture Saturnalia by Malcom Binney
User avatar
pwhitaker
3 valves
3 valves
Posts: 449
Joined: Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:58 pm
Location: Springvale, Maine

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by pwhitaker »

Schwanda the Bagpiper Polka and Fugue by Jaromir Weinberger.

American Civil War Fantasy - Billik.
MISERICORDE, n.
A dagger which in mediaeval warfare was used by the foot soldier to remind an unhorsed knight that he was mortal.
- Devil's Dictionary - Ambrose Bierce
User avatar
imperialbari
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 7461
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:47 am

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by imperialbari »

bloke wrote:O. Nicolai - Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor

I dont disagree with that piece. It has beautiful melodies. 34 years ago it was on the repertory of the Brit style brass band I played in. I am not at all convinced about that old arrangement, yet I certainly believe a top band like the service bands in DC could honour the technical challenges and the diversity of the orchestration.

However I wouldn’t dare an attempt of writing an arrangement like the one you want for your brass 5-tet.

Klaus
THE TUBA
Deletedaccounts
Deletedaccounts
Posts: 706
Joined: Sat Jun 11, 2005 6:54 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by THE TUBA »

Claude T. Smith: Danse Folatre
[/post]
UMTUBA1919
bugler
bugler
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:21 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by UMTUBA1919 »

A Child's Garden Of Dreams, David Maslanka!
Dwayne A. Heard M.M.
Doctoral Candidate - Boston University.
Associate Director of Bands
Morgan State University
dwayneheardii@yahoo.com" target="_blank
User avatar
Cameron Gates
pro musician
pro musician
Posts: 459
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:25 am
Location: Lizard Land

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by Cameron Gates »

Arnold - "Tam O'Shanter", "Four Scottish Dances"
Sousa - "Gallant Seventh", "Glory of the Yankee Navy"
Holst - "Hammersmith", First Suite (never gets old)
Reed(s) - "La Fiesta Mexicana", "A Festival Prelude", (the list goes on)
Grainger - "Marching Song of Democracy", Posy, (all the loud Grainger stuff)
Copeland - "Emblems"

And that's only the first half. After intermission the good stuff gets played.

One can wish, can't they?
Last edited by Cameron Gates on Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
GO DUCKS
User avatar
Steve Marcus
pro musician
pro musician
Posts: 1843
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:18 am
Location: Chicago area
Contact:

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by Steve Marcus »

Morton Gould: Jericho Rhapsody

James Barnes: Symphony No. 3 (wishing that I could play the tuba solo at the beginning)

Howard Hanson: Chorale & Alleluia
Steve Marcus
http://www.facebook.com/steve.marcus.88
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
User avatar
sloan
On Ice
On Ice
Posts: 1827
Joined: Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:34 pm
Location: Nutley, NJ

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by sloan »

TUBAD83 wrote:Arnold: Four Scottish Dances

MacBeth: The Seventh Seal

Yes OLD warhorses but haven't heard in a LONG time.

JJ
I'm playing "Four Scottish Dances" tomorrow at 3. Y'all come.

[and then, I hope to never see or hear it again...here we have a piece that sounds like bagpipes - *when the band plays it correctly*. Initial rehearsals were too painful for words.]
Kenneth Sloan
User avatar
Toad Away
bugler
bugler
Posts: 198
Joined: Sat Feb 19, 2005 1:33 pm
Location: San Antonio

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by Toad Away »

Maximilian Robespierre Overture
by Henry Litolff

Image

arr. M.C. Meyrelles
(Kalmus)

One of the most technically challenging and therefore one of the most fun to play pieces I ever had the privilege to tour with. :tuba:

Was also used as a sight-reading piece for finals at Army Field Band auditions.

-- Tim Loehr
Last edited by Toad Away on Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
___________________________________
___________________________________
Image
User avatar
ZNC Dandy
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 742
Joined: Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:59 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by ZNC Dandy »

UMTUBA1919 wrote:A Child's Garden Of Dreams, David Maslanka!
I'll vote for Maslanka's Symphony No.4. One of the most powerful pieces i've ever had the pleasure of hearing.

Also a transcription of Respighi's Belkis, Regina di Saba :shock: One of my all time favorite pieces.
User avatar
Tom Holtz
Push Button Make Sound
Push Button Make Sound
Posts: 742
Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:22 pm
Location: Location, Location!

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by Tom Holtz »

CGT wrote:The Universal Judgement!! Now that's a tune. Fan'em Boys
When was the last time we pulled out Universal Judgement? Been a while. Had to have a sectional on that, didn't we?
      
User avatar
JCradler
pro musician
pro musician
Posts: 204
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:42 pm
Location: Scenic Fairfax, Virginia.

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by JCradler »

Liszt: "Mazeppa"

Tom, Cameron, CGT, c'mon! Can't believe you left that one out!
jc
John Cradler
User avatar
Cameron Gates
pro musician
pro musician
Posts: 459
Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:25 am
Location: Lizard Land

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by Cameron Gates »

JCradler wrote:Liszt: "Mazeppa"

Tom, Cameron, CGT, c'mon! Can't believe you left that one out!
jc
{{{{{{{Tail between legs}}}}}}}}}
GO DUCKS
eupher61
6 valves
6 valves
Posts: 2790
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:37 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by eupher61 »

bloke wrote:.

bloke "Has anyone besides me ever seen Frank do his 'lizard' face thing?"
Several times...and the "town drunk" line, right?? A terrific gentleman, W Frank.

I'd have to throw into the ring a couple more mouldy figges...the Dvorak and the Gould "West Point Symphony"s. Terrific stuff.
User avatar
ZNC Dandy
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 742
Joined: Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:59 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by ZNC Dandy »

JCradler wrote:Liszt: "Mazeppa"

Tom, Cameron, CGT, c'mon! Can't believe you left that one out!
jc
That piece is enough of a bloodbath for one tuba and three trombones, I can't imagine a band performance... :twisted:
User avatar
ZNC Dandy
4 valves
4 valves
Posts: 742
Joined: Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:59 pm

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by ZNC Dandy »

Cameron Gates wrote:Arnold - "Tam O'Shanter",
I played that on the air a few weeks ago, that piece is a riot. Especially when he has the whole ensemble imitating an enormous set of bagpipes.
User avatar
sloan
On Ice
On Ice
Posts: 1827
Joined: Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:34 pm
Location: Nutley, NJ

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by sloan »

sloan wrote:
TUBAD83 wrote:Arnold: Four Scottish Dances

MacBeth: The Seventh Seal

Yes OLD warhorses but haven't heard in a LONG time.

JJ
I'm playing "Four Scottish Dances" tomorrow at 3. Y'all come.

[and then, I hope to never see or hear it again...here we have a piece that sounds like bagpipes - *when the band plays it correctly*. Initial rehearsals were too painful for words.]
Here's a sentence you won't see often:

"It went well - we sounded *exactly* like bagpipes."
Kenneth Sloan
User avatar
OldsRecording
5 valves
5 valves
Posts: 1173
Joined: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:26 pm
Location: Agawam, Mass.

Re: D.C. band tour repertoire requests

Post by OldsRecording »

"Dreams of a Psycopath"- Mike Francis
"Purple Roofed Ethical Suicide Parlor"- Donald Erb
"Symphony for Band" -Vincent Persichetti
"Festive Overture" - Shostokovich (only 'cause it's fun to play)
bardus est ut bardus probo,
Bill Souder

All mushrooms are edible, some are edible only once.
Post Reply