The first Tuba Quartet piece?
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The first Tuba Quartet piece?
I am in the process of re-engraving the Grodon Jacob "Four Pieces" for Tuba Quartet and it got me thinking about what was the first tuba quartet ever composed. This would be for 2 Euphs and 2 Tubas. Any one have any ideas?
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Re: The first Tuba Quartet piece?
Perhaps "Brass Anthology," a compilation of brass-related articles from "The Instrumentalist"? Large books...red binder.tubashaman2 wrote:There is this book in many libraries that has articles about this----Todd can tell you the name.
I suspect the answer would be easily found by searching the indices of "Tuba Journal."
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Re: The first Tuba Quartet piece?
I think the first published one was "Friendly Giants" by Eric Ball. In some places I've seen it listed as 2 euphoniums+2 basses, in others as 2 Eb basses + 2 BBb basses. I'm sure there were others prior to this, which as James mentioned was from the 1940's, but that I've seen/been able to find, this is the one. (admittedly, the last time I really looked was prior to the internet, etc. and was doing it the old fashioned way, with sources such as RILM and RISM, and such)
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Re: The first Tuba Quartet piece?
i have a copy of a tuba 4tet written by Eric Ball, it is undated, and scored for 2 Eb and 2 Bb tubas, and does not have any other title. It is a nice little piece with some good harmonies.dwaskew wrote:I think the first published one was "Friendly Giants" by Eric Ball. In some places I've seen it listed as 2 euphoniums+2 basses, in others as 2 Eb basses + 2 BBb basses. I'm sure there were others prior to this, which as James mentioned was from the 1940's, but that I've seen/been able to find, this is the one. (admittedly, the last time I really looked was prior to the internet, etc. and was doing it the old fashioned way, with sources such as RILM and RISM, and such)
(he also notes that it could be played by 2 Eb horns and Bb baritones as well).
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