Program Notes - Hindemith

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I am performing a recital this Thursday, May 10th 2012. I will be performing Sonata for Bass Tuba - Hindemith, Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba - Hartley, and Concerto for Bass Tuba - Vaughn Williams. I need help finding program note for the Hindemith Tuba Sonata. Any help, tips, or idea would be greatly appreciated.
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I try not to chime in on these types of posts, but getting program notes are really not that difficult. Especially for a piece that is played so often and has been recorded a ton.

So here is my sarcastic response:

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Hindemith+Tuba+Son ... +notes&l=1

Good luck with the recital!
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Thanks, but i searched google for 3 days. I already found that page. It more of a Hindemith Biography than program notes. I was looking more for something that explains the piece. But i may just describe it myself. Thank You very much though
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Yeah i came across this book many times time. Does anybody know if its really useful?
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dmanzo425 wrote:Yeah i came across this book many times time. Does anybody know if its really useful?
If you need program notes for tuba, then yes it is.
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dmanzo425 wrote:I am performing a recital this Thursday, May 10th 2012. I will be performing Sonata for Bass Tuba - Hindemith, Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba - Hartley, and Concerto for Bass Tuba - Vaughn Williams. I need help finding program note for the Hindemith Tuba Sonata. Any help, tips, or idea would be greatly appreciated.
Well, you asked for help and tips, so here's my suggestion...

Research the pieces yourself and write your own program notes on both the composers and general comments about the pieces. It's really not that difficult, can be done in an afternoon/evening of work, and will be much more satisfying than copying a few paragraphs from a book of someone else's work. This should be simple after your thorough preparation of these pieces for a recital.

My personal opinion is that program notes should be required of music majors giving recitals and should be evaluated as a major part of the recital. There is simply too little emphasis being placed on writing skills in higher learning and it's showing more and more all the time. I'm tired of seeing doctoral students who can't construct a sentence that makes sense, is 100% spelled correctly, and is grammatically sound.
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Todd S. Malicoate wrote:
dmanzo425 wrote:I am performing a recital this Thursday, May 10th 2012. I will be performing Sonata for Bass Tuba - Hindemith, Suite for Unaccompanied Tuba - Hartley, and Concerto for Bass Tuba - Vaughn Williams. I need help finding program note for the Hindemith Tuba Sonata. Any help, tips, or idea would be greatly appreciated.
Well, you asked for help and tips, so here's my suggestion...

Research the pieces yourself and write your own program notes on both the composers and general comments about the pieces. It's really not that difficult, can be done in an afternoon/evening of work, and will be much more satisfying than copying a few paragraphs from a book of someone else's work. This should be simple after your thorough preparation of these pieces for a recital.

My personal opinion is that program notes should be required of music majors giving recitals and should be evaluated as a major part of the recital. There is simply too little emphasis being placed on writing skills in higher learning and it's showing more and more all the time. I'm tired of seeing doctoral students who can't construct a sentence that makes sense, is 100% spelled correctly, and is grammatically sound.
+1. Looking back today, I am amazed that for my master's recital (quite a few years ago), I was not required to do any program notes.
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Uncle Buck wrote:
Todd S. Malicoate wrote:Well, you asked for help and tips, so here's my suggestion...

Research the pieces yourself and write your own program notes on both the composers and general comments about the pieces. It's really not that difficult, can be done in an afternoon/evening of work, and will be much more satisfying than copying a few paragraphs from a book of someone else's work. This should be simple after your thorough preparation of these pieces for a recital.

My personal opinion is that program notes should be required of music majors giving recitals and should be evaluated as a major part of the recital. There is simply too little emphasis being placed on writing skills in higher learning and it's showing more and more all the time. I'm tired of seeing doctoral students who can't construct a sentence that makes sense, is 100% spelled correctly, and is grammatically sound.
+1. Looking back today, I am amazed that for my master's recital (quite a few years ago), I was not required to do any program notes.
Well said.
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