Carol Jantsch Names her top 5 tuba pieces...

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Carol Jantsch names her 5 favorite tuba pieces.

Make sure to listen to the audio file. You'll need to start the player.
Don't click on play at the top. Start the player in the center of the screen.
http://www.wqxr.org/#!/articles/top-5-1 ... ba-pieces/" target="_blank
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This Sunday May 12 at 2pm ET...11am PT....20h Central European you can hear Carol play Prokofiev 5 (one of her favorites) with the Philadelphia Orchestra here:
(Click on LISTEN CLASSICAL in the upper left of the screen..or look on the lower right of the screen for "mp3/windows links...)
This broadcast recorded in April 2013 will NOT be archived. You must listen Sunday at 2ET.
http://www.wrti.org/post/philadelphia-o ... sian-works" target="_blank
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It's too bad people thinks she's the only female currently holding down the Tuba chair of an Orchesta.They should know about Velvet Brown.
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I was hoping somebody might list it, for those of us who can't play the audio file at work...
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This list is at the bottom of the article. You don't have to open the file.
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Carol Jantsch's Top Five Tuba Works

5. Victor Ewald Quartet – Brass Quintet No. 1
4. George Gershwin – An American in Paris
3. Miles Davis – "Birth of the Cool" (album, with tubists Ray Callender and Bill Barber)
2. Serge Prokofiev – Symphony No. 5
1. Michael Daugherty – Reflections on the Mississippi
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MartyNeilan wrote: 3. Miles Davis – "Birth of the Cool" (album, with tubists Ray Callender and Bill Barber)
Whaaa ... ? First, maybe she meant "Red Callender", but he didn't play on "Birth of the Cool". It was all Bill Barber.
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Notice that the words "to open" are a link in my post above. I have no idea how that happened. I didn't put it there and have never visited that site. Any ideas? I think I'll start a post in Off Topic on this issue.
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tbn.al wrote:Notice that the words "to open" are a link in my post above. I have no idea how that happened. I didn't put it there and have never visited that site. Any ideas? I think I'll start a post in Off Topic on this issue.
This is cute. When I went back to check my post the link was gone. This is disturbing.
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