Hey guys,
I've got a senior recital coming up in about a year and I've been raised with a strong love of Christmas. Firstly, does anyone know of some good solo Christmas rep at all? Do you think a recital of solo Christmas tuba would be fun to listen to? Should I through in the Vaughan Williams tuba concerto? Thoughts are welcomed by all and greatly appreciated.
Christmas solo repoirtoire
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Christmas solo repoirtoire
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Re: Christmas solo repoirtoire
I did not think that there was much of a market for that. It is a degree recital, but I've already done two recital prior to this one. Mostly what I'm trying to do is have a lot more fun on my last one. If anyone knew of a Christmas-based tuba solo then I would probably find it here. I did manage to find a tuba solo for frosty the snow man accompanied by a brass band. We have a brass band on campus I just wouldn't want to drag all of those people on stage. I appreciate your input. Thank you very much for your input. Would you recommend any pieces that are serious enough for a recital necessary for graduation, but also exceedingly fun to play?
Our culture has accepted two fallacies. First, if you disagree with one's lifestyle, you must fear or hate them. Second, to love someone means you agree with everything they believe and do. You don't have to compromise convictions to be compassionate.
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Re: Christmas solo repoirtoire
There's the Snowflakes Cd of Baadsvik. Ask him if there's arrangements with piano accompaniment.
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Re: Christmas solo repoirtoire
I rather like Frackenpohl's Studies on Christmas Carols for solo tuba. They are not necessarily easy but they are enjoyable to play and very musical. The audience always gives a favorable response.