Phil Sinder of Michigan State Univ did a recital last year and only did one piece for tuba and Piano. All the rest were for tuba and flute/or/ viola/ or soprano or ( iforget the rest.
Contact him via MSU's Music Department and see if he can give you the names.
I might have even posted a listing myself on the website so you might try the search function.
I know I could do it myself but what fun would that be for you...
Walter Hartley did a suite for tuba and flute.
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Re: Tuba + ???? Duet/Trio/????
An abstract solo/duet/trio I came across at a Quinlan and Fabish store is: "Dance Suite For Tuba and Triangle." I'm not sure if there's a piano part or what kind of category it falls under, but it a harder piece.
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Re: Tuba + ???? Duet/Trio/????
I played a piece called Quattro Bicine once. It is for tuba and clarinet. I thoroughly enjoyed it. There were some challenging parts and some quotes (at least one) that I found to be hilarious.
Never Again the Same by Charles Wuorinen combines voice and tuba. Pretty cool.
Never Again the Same by Charles Wuorinen combines voice and tuba. Pretty cool.