Huge kudos to Jay Rozen, whose new solo recording was reviewed by the New York Times!!
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NY Times tuba review - Jay Rozen
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NY Times tuba review - Jay Rozen
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Re: NY Times tuba review - Jay Rozen
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Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
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Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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Re: NY Times tuba review - Jay Rozen
The bit that is about the CD and not background:
"The album features some fascinating pieces, like Charles Wuorinen’s “Never Again the Same” for solo tuba and bass vocalist (who sings the words of a dystopian urban fantasy) and Mr. Rozen’s own “March for Tuba and Toy Piano.” There are fresh pieces for tuba and various instruments by Arthur Kampela (“Naked Singularity”), Daniel Plonsey and more. Not to be missed: Mr. Rozen’s arrangements of three Frank Zappa songs, including “Idiot Bastard Son.” (Anthony Tommasini)
"The album features some fascinating pieces, like Charles Wuorinen’s “Never Again the Same” for solo tuba and bass vocalist (who sings the words of a dystopian urban fantasy) and Mr. Rozen’s own “March for Tuba and Toy Piano.” There are fresh pieces for tuba and various instruments by Arthur Kampela (“Naked Singularity”), Daniel Plonsey and more. Not to be missed: Mr. Rozen’s arrangements of three Frank Zappa songs, including “Idiot Bastard Son.” (Anthony Tommasini)