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Please let the Haddad die.
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TonyTuba wrote:Please let the Haddad die.
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Check out Dave Werden's list of recommended college audtion literature.
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This is a pretty good source to find what you're looking for:

http://www.utexas.edu/uil/pml/
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TubaRay wrote:This is a pretty good source to find what you're looking for:

http://www.utexas.edu/uil/pml/
I should have added: click on the "Search the PML" link. You will find this on the left side of the screen, under "Prescribed Music List."
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For a very advanced player, you could take a look at the Mozart bassoon concerto.
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euphoniowned wrote:I figured that most of my private students in the future would be high schoolers, so why not get to intimately know the pieces I will be teaching them?
Since you are going to be teaching... you should know:
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Try the NYSSMA Manual:

http://www.nyssma.org/manual.cfm" target="_blank

Or the New England Music Festival:

http://www.nemfa.org/seSearch.aspx" target="_blank

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I would throw a theme and variations of some sort on the recital.
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