This is your chance to help me make a huge difference in this particular music community when it comes to the status of the Euphonium player. The Band Director Dr. Wendy McCallum (whom has studied at UNT, and has a connection with Dr. B. Bowman
I agreed that there is plenty of trombone literature that does fine for the Euphonium but NO KEVIN!!! Time to break the all too common double just for a little bit. I gave her names of many famous artists, and a few military bands that are great sources for recordings. You guys know more than me, I've been out of the loop so long. If you could compile a list of SOLO'S, TRAINING LITERATURE, and RECORDINGS, that would be great LEARNING tools in the school's library, it would be GREATLY appreciated.
From my minimal experience, all I could come up with off the top of my head were
Euphonium Concerto : Horovitz
Pantomime: Sparke
Rhapsody For Euphonium : Curnow
The Arbans Method
The Rochut studies (...I believe thats t-bone anyway..and how the *&(*&#(@ do you pronounce Rochut?)
Thanks A TON for your input. I am sure this will make a difference
Regards,
Kevin



