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Hi,
I saw a post awhile back about the 2012 ITEC repertoire. After searching the internet for orchestral pieces to begin to work up, I have found nothing. Does anyone know a good way to find the tuba parts to some of these pieces.

Repertoire List:
Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Berlioz: King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Damnation of Faust
Brahms: Symphony No. 2
Bruckner:  Symphony No. 7, (mvts. 1&4), Symphony No. 8 (Mvmts. III and Finale)
Holst- The Planets
Mahler- Symphony No. 1 (mvt. 3), Symphony No. 5 (Scherzo), Symphony No. 6 (Finale)
Mussorgsky- Pictures at an Exhibition (1st Promenade, Gnomus (no mute), Baba-Yaga, Great Gate of Kiev)
Prokofiev- Symphony No. 5 (mvt. 1)
Respighi- Fountains of Rome (reh. 11 w/ pickup to 14)
Revueltas- Sensemaya
Strauss- Til Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
Wagner- Die Meistersinger Prelude, Ride of the Valkyries, Prelude to the 2nd act of Siegfried
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SFA Tubajack wrote:Hi,
I saw a post awhile back about the 2012 ITEC repertoire. After searching the internet for orchestral pieces to begin to work up, I have found nothing. Does anyone know a good way to find the tuba parts to some of these pieces.

Repertoire List:
Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Berlioz: King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, Damnation of Faust
Brahms: Symphony No. 2
Bruckner:  Symphony No. 7, (mvts. 1&4), Symphony No. 8 (Mvmts. III and Finale)
Holst- The Planets
Mahler- Symphony No. 1 (mvt. 3), Symphony No. 5 (Scherzo), Symphony No. 6 (Finale)
Mussorgsky- Pictures at an Exhibition (1st Promenade, Gnomus (no mute), Baba-Yaga, Great Gate of Kiev)
Prokofiev- Symphony No. 5 (mvt. 1)
Respighi- Fountains of Rome (reh. 11 w/ pickup to 14)
Revueltas- Sensemaya
Strauss- Til Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
Wagner- Die Meistersinger Prelude, Ride of the Valkyries, Prelude to the 2nd act of Siegfried
Most of these are on the Cherry CD. I've seen the Sensemaya with an Indiana U. stamp on it..might wanna check with them. Also, check your school music library to see what's there.

OT: Isn't the tuba part to the band arrangement of Sensemaya practically, if not exactly, the same as the orchestra part? I've played both and I could've swore they are.
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Most of those excerpts are from pieces in the public domain and can probably be found in excerpts books (including the Gordon Cherry CD, as mentioned above), the IMSLP, or other online services. If the actual parts aren't there, you can easily extract them from the score (and studying the score is a good thing!).

The Adams, Mussorgsky (orchestrated by Ravel), Prokofiev, Respighi, and Revueltas are still under copyright in the U.S. of A., so those can't be found legally so easily. I think the Adams would be the toughest to get a hold of because it is relatively very new and the composer is still alive.

I'm not sure of the legality of it, but one way you could get any of these parts is by physically getting the scores and extracting the parts. If you're a college student, your school's music library should have all of these pieces.

Good luck! :tuba:
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Meistersinger overture as pilfered from IMSLP, legally that is:

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Thanks for the help!

I am a college student, but unfortunately we just got out for summer break and I won't have access to the library until this fall.

Right after posting this, I came across a thread pertaining to an excerpt book and it seemed to have most of the pieces, so I might look into getting it. Here is the thread: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=39494 I think that It will help out alot.
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These complete parts in the Public Domain, in the U.S., are for sale from Edwin F. Kalmus LC. Check the catalog for the parts price.
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Berlioz: King Lear A1180,
Romeo and Juliet complete AA2567,
Damnation of Faust complete A2569
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 A1339
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7, (mvts. 1&4), Original verision Haas A7168 OR Revised version Loewe,Schalk,Nikisch A1194
Symphony No. 8 (Mvmts. III and Finale) Haas Revised version A1364 Critical Novak version on rental from Barenreiter/MWV.
Holst- The Planets corrected critical version A8208
Mahler- Symphony No. 1 (mvt. 3), A2398 Revised corrected versions on rental for Sym No. 1 from UE;
Symphony No. 5 (Scherzo), A2400
Symphony No. 6 (Finale) A2401
Revised corrected versions on rental for Sym 5 and 6 from C.F. Peters Corp.

Respighi- Fountains of Rome (reh. 11 w/ pickup to 14) Corrected version A7920
Strauss- Til Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks Corrected critical version A2118
Wagner- Die Meistersinger Prelude A2236,
Ride of the Valkyries A8199,
Prelude to the 2nd act of Siegfried complete opera only A5176

These works are under copyright in the U.S. The organization will rent the complete material from the publisher listed:
Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine - Boosey & Hawkes NY.
Prokofiev- Symphony No. 5 (mvt. 1) - Schirmer, Chester NY.
Mussorgsky- [Ravel] Pictures at an Exhibition (1st Promenade, Gnomus (no mute), Baba-Yaga, Great Gate of Kiev) - corrected 2002 printing Boosey & Hawkes NY.
Revueltas- Sensemaya - Schirmer, Chester NY.

As you can see many of these work are published in more than one version. Ask the librarian for more details.
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