Thanks, Hal. That guy is a good player. Nice, clean, crisp articulation. I agree the piece is more pleasant to the listener (me) than some tuba solos I've heard in recitals.
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Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra - Giancarlo Castro D'Addona
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Re: Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra - Giancarlo Castro D'Add
Good video! Hadn't heard of this before either, but definitely a crowd pleaser. Don't know where you'd find the music for it though; seems like a pretty limited distribution from what I could find online.
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Re: Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra - Giancarlo Castro D'Add
Late to the party, I know...
Anyways, did anyone have any luck in locating the music? I've been searching the interwebs with no luck...
Anyways, did anyone have any luck in locating the music? I've been searching the interwebs with no luck...
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Re: Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra - Giancarlo Castro D'Add
Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra Giancarlo Castro D Addona - Work commissioned by the French consortium Buffet Crampon factory, commemorating its history in construction, production and sale of wind instruments
http://niskymusic.org/mp3/download/conc ... dona.xhtml
http://niskymusic.org/mp3/download/conc ... dona.xhtml
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