Tough concertos?

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LARSONTUBA wrote: You can view my live performance of the Roger Kellaway at http://www.youtube.com/user/larsontuba
The Songs of Ascent and Lundquist Landskap are also on Aaron Tindall's solo CD. Holmboe's Concerto is available via iTunes, performed by the Danish tubist Jens Bjorn-Larsen. As far as I know, the only recording of the Jan Bach is a bootleg of Jay Hunsberger performing the world premiere in Tampa.

Maybe some day those other four will get recorded.

Justy listened to your videos of this.... Fantastic performance, Andy! Bravo!

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Ole Schmidt concerto is a tough cooky and goes up to F top line of the treble clef. The Derek Bourgeois concerto is massive at 45 minutes and four movements of hard blow. The Kalevi Aho sounds very hard to play as does the Meyer Kupferman.
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I would like a recording of the Bourgeois - anyone got one? It's quite a work!
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