Euphonium avante garde repertoire
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TubaJane
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Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Can anyone give me suggestions on euphonium repertoire that uses contemporary techniques such as mulitphonics, hitting instrument etc. It need to be accessible to students with moderate technique and range. My tuba students love Fnugg, is there something similar for euphonium?
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
"Ginko Biloba" - Hiroyuki Yamamoto
On youtube.
On youtube.
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2110L BBb tuba
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Southern Tier Concert Band(euph)]
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TubaJane
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Thank you
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Somehow "euphonium" and "avant
e garde" don't seem to belong in the same sentence.
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Rabecando by Fernando Deddos. Not exactly avant garde, but very unique and fun piece to perform and makes great use of some extended techniques. Requires some excellent double tonguing ability and flexibilty though.
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of avant-garde repertoire out there for the euphonium (which is a shame, because the euphonium, like the tuba, could do well in that setting). There are a few pieces floating around out there, though. Here are a few I can think of off the top of my head.
Si! - Karlheinz Essl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5lg0eJu9KY)
Mirum - Mauricio Kagel (this is actually a tuba piece, but the composer allows for euphonium players to perform it at a 5th up from written)
Bipolar Crash - Remmy Canedo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw5AzC8c9Lw)
Tube space - Dmitri Kourliandski (also for the tuba, but could realistically be performed on any low valved instrument)
The Green Lion Eats the Sun - Liza Lim (for double bell euphonium, written for Melvyn Poore. This has yet to be premiered, but it sounds like it will be a great piece.)
There are a few other works out there, but I'm blanking on the titles right now. I know that the fantastic Japanese euphonium player Kana Kotera is getting some new works written for the instrument, so that's a great start. The relative lack of repertoire can be a good thing, though--that just means there is more room for euphonium players to go out and get works written for the instrument. There's a lot of opportunity out there!
Si! - Karlheinz Essl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5lg0eJu9KY)
Mirum - Mauricio Kagel (this is actually a tuba piece, but the composer allows for euphonium players to perform it at a 5th up from written)
Bipolar Crash - Remmy Canedo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw5AzC8c9Lw)
Tube space - Dmitri Kourliandski (also for the tuba, but could realistically be performed on any low valved instrument)
The Green Lion Eats the Sun - Liza Lim (for double bell euphonium, written for Melvyn Poore. This has yet to be premiered, but it sounds like it will be a great piece.)
There are a few other works out there, but I'm blanking on the titles right now. I know that the fantastic Japanese euphonium player Kana Kotera is getting some new works written for the instrument, so that's a great start. The relative lack of repertoire can be a good thing, though--that just means there is more room for euphonium players to go out and get works written for the instrument. There's a lot of opportunity out there!
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Thanks everyone.
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Nice! Wish I could tell where the synth/samples started and the bari performance ended but nice!JTJ wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgElY-2C5Zc" target="_blank
electronic funk and solo euphonium
American sailboats, airplanes, banjos, guitars and flutes ...
Italian motorcycles and cars ...
German cameras and tubas ...
Life is Good.
Italian motorcycles and cars ...
German cameras and tubas ...
Life is Good.
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Not sure if these fit the avante garde genre but IMO some nice modern euph stuffs:
American sailboats, airplanes, banjos, guitars and flutes ...
Italian motorcycles and cars ...
German cameras and tubas ...
Life is Good.
Italian motorcycles and cars ...
German cameras and tubas ...
Life is Good.
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Re: Euphonium avante garde repertoire
Not sure either if this would be considered "avante garde", but some great jazz licks with "Lewinsky March".
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"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.