Hey TubeNetters!
Does anyone know where I can find Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano? It is on John Manning's new album Four Corners.
I am looking of the publisher and/or vendor if available for the sheet music.
By the way, John Manning's album is fantastic. Give it a listen. What a player!
Tracy M. Luna
tubaluna (at) frontiernet (dot) com
Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
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Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
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Re: Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
It very likely isn't published yet. Contact Professor Manning directly at: john-manning AT uiowa DOT edu. I'm sure he'll be happy to give you more information about the work and how you can purchase a copy.
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Re: Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
One of John's students has prepared clean editions of both parts that he has in digital and hard copy. He regularly responds to email, so shoot him a note.
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Re: Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
Thanks Biggs! I just sent Prof. Manning an email. Also Have been in contact with the composer
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Re: Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
It was published in 2003 by Bernel Music. After I heard John play it at the Army tuba conference (2004?) I ran right over to the elephant room and bought my copy, which may have been the last one that they had.
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Re: Vinicio Meza: Retratos for Tuba and Piano
Brian Doughty is working on re-publishing Retratos and hopes to have it ready and available at ITEC in Tucson. I will be performing the "Cancion Sin Palabras" movement on my recital there. I glad to hear of the interest in the piece.
John Manning
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Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, University of Iowa
Atlantic Brass Quintet
Associate Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, University of Iowa