Hello all! I was browsing youtube after a long night of practicing, and I came across this. JáTtik Clark does some very interesting things with the cadenzas in movement one and three. Enjoy! He finishes it off with Vivaldi's "Winter".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GzEvWXN3zY" target="_blank
Interesting Cadenza Interpretation - RVW Tuba Concerto
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michael_glenn
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Interesting Cadenza Interpretation - RVW Tuba Concerto
Michael Ebie
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PhD Music Theory (ABD) — University of Cincinnati CCM
MM Music Theory — Michigan State University
MM Tuba Performance — Michigan State University
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Re: Interesting Cadenza Interpretation - RVW Tuba Concerto
Sounds great!
Also, it's really cool to see a member of ZZ Top in the cello section.
Also, it's really cool to see a member of ZZ Top in the cello section.
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Re: Interesting Cadenza Interpretation - RVW Tuba Concerto
Thanks for the link - that performance was a lot of fun to listen to.
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Re: Interesting Cadenza Interpretation - RVW Tuba Concerto
I like the recording, nice mix of close tuba and the hall.

The MP looks familiar!
Joe
Tuba in Nashville

The MP looks familiar!
Joe
Tuba in Nashville