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I am looking to expand my solo library, preferably intermediate to advanced tuba literature. Suggestions?
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Here are some that you could look into buying:

- Sonata for Tuba and Piano by Paul Hindemith
- Concerto for Tuba or Bass Trombone by Eric Ewazen
- Concertino for Tuba by Eugene Bozza
- Tuba Concerto by James Woodward
- Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra by John Williams
- Tuba Concerto by Martin Ellerby
- Concerto for Bass Tuba by Ralph Vaughan Williams

These are just a few. Most of those pieces are standard, but there are hundreds upon thousands of solo tuba repertoire. Hope this helps!
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To be filled with pieces when my brain is back intact (no comments from the peanut gallery)....
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I would also recommend getting the Tuba Concerto by Edward Gregson. It may not be as popular and well-known as the Ralph Vaughan Williams Concerto, but it is still a great solo piece and enjoyable to play.
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Three Minatures - Plog
Encounters II - Kraft
Sonata/Concerto - Broughton
Concerto - York


Lots of new solos with recordings found here:

http://www.cimarronmusic.com/music-tuba.cfm

"Chant" and "The Kraken's One Day is as Another" were performed at the recent SWRTEC. There are full recordings of each on the site.
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I played a solo this year and it was a lot of fun, "Introduction and Dance" by Barat.
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