Euphonium Repertoire
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marzan122
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Euphonium Repertoire
In your opinion, what are the five top solo pieces that a euphonium major MUST know by the end of a bachelors degree?
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mceuph
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
I don't think such a list exists, as not every individual "must know" every piece. They should know the pieces that they need to improve their individual skill and address their individual needs. However, if you're looking for a top 5 "most standard" undergraduate euph pieces, mine would be:
1. Fantasia - Gordon Jacob
2. Lyric Suite - Donald White
3. Concerto - Horowitz
4. Sonata for Unaccompanied Euphonium - Clinard
5. Concerto for Bassoon, K.191 - Mozart
1. Fantasia - Gordon Jacob
2. Lyric Suite - Donald White
3. Concerto - Horowitz
4. Sonata for Unaccompanied Euphonium - Clinard
5. Concerto for Bassoon, K.191 - Mozart
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University of Alabama-Birmingham
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Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Is it expected that euphonium players learn a tuba concerto, probably a more bass tuba-type piece, at all?
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mceuph
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Not really. Not that it doesn't happen. I had a friend in college who played part of the Vaughan Williams concerto on euph, but I don't think it's any more common than tuba players playing euphonium pieces. There are a couple of pieces that both tuba and euph players play, like the six studies in english folk song, or the marcello sonata in F major, but their just different arrangements.Bob Kolada wrote:Is it expected that euphonium players learn a tuba concerto, probably a more bass tuba-type piece, at all?
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Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
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Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Adams Euphonium Artist
mceuph75@gmail.com" target="_blank
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Partially serious, partially sarcastic...
I have never, in my life, met a single euphonium player that doesn't know Barat's Introuction and Dance. I'm sure plenty will step right up to prove me wrong.
No, it isn't the hardest piece; no, it isn't the longest piece; no, it isn't the highest piece; but honestly, who hasn't at least played over this piece?
I have never, in my life, met a single euphonium player that doesn't know Barat's Introuction and Dance. I'm sure plenty will step right up to prove me wrong.
No, it isn't the hardest piece; no, it isn't the longest piece; no, it isn't the highest piece; but honestly, who hasn't at least played over this piece?
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
re: Barat: Very much agree about the "standard" part, not sure I agree about the undergraduate part. I think it's actually more of a standard high school level piece nowawadays than a college piece, but, again, depends on the individual. Also, despite the fact that it's a very common piece, I wouldn't necessarily consider it a "must know" piece personally. In all honesty (prepares to say this for the first time ever in public, gulp...) I don't personally think it's a great piece of music.
Martin Cochran
Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
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Columbus State University
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
I don't think it's a great piece of music either: in fact, IMO, it's pretty banal.mceuph wrote:re: Barat: ... In all honesty (prepares to say this for the first time ever in public, gulp...) I don't personally think it's a great piece of music.
Know OF it, yes; KNOW it, nope.djwesp wrote:Partially serious, partially sarcastic...
I have never, in my life, met a single euphonium player that doesn't know Barat's Introuction and Dance. I'm sure plenty will step right up to prove me wrong.
No, it isn't the hardest piece; no, it isn't the longest piece; no, it isn't the highest piece; but honestly, who hasn't at least played over this piece?
Never played it in my life: in fact, never even played a phrase of it. Sight-sang it and listened to a few recordings when I was considering it, and decided not to waste my time on something I found musically unsatisfying, so ...
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DelVento
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Easy answer...whatever is on the Falcone/ITEC repertoire lists!
I try to work on a substantial "staple" piece and some newer works every year.
If I HAD to say one...it would be and in-depth study of Horovitz.
I try to work on a substantial "staple" piece and some newer works every year.
If I HAD to say one...it would be and in-depth study of Horovitz.
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Don't listen to any of that FILTH Martin Cochran is spewing about Mr. Barat. My all-Barat album is about to be released and I expect it to take the marketplace by storm and garner several major awards.
Martin already knows about it, so I guess he's just jealous. He tried to break into the recording studio and delete all of the masters. Luckily I already had backups on wax cylinder.
Martin already knows about it, so I guess he's just jealous. He tried to break into the recording studio and delete all of the masters. Luckily I already had backups on wax cylinder.
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
Martin already knows about it, so I guess he's just jealous. He tried to break into the recording studio and delete all of the masters. Luckily I already had backups on wax cylinder.

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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
The recent development on the this thread RE: Mr. Barat just made my morning. I almost spit coffee all over my mac..... 
Cale Self
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Assistant Professor of Music
Acting Director of Bands & Instructor of Low Brass
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA
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Re: Euphonium Repertoire
And I'd have gotten away with it too if it hadn't been for you meddling kids and your damn dog!!!trop2000 wrote:Martin already knows about it, so I guess he's just jealous. He tried to break into the recording studio and delete all of the masters. Luckily I already had backups on wax cylinder.
Martin Cochran
Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Adams Euphonium Artist
mceuph75@gmail.com" target="_blank
Columbus State University
University of Alabama-Birmingham
Adams Euphonium Artist
mceuph75@gmail.com" target="_blank