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mog976
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by mog976 »
Just an ignant high school student here, but I do believe it's called "Prelude".
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Adam C.
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by Adam C. »
There is an arrangement of the VW for wind band by Denis Wick that titles the first movement "Prelude"; it was published by him in 1998.
The movement is generally entitled "I. Allegro Moderato".
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KevinBock
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by KevinBock »
Every time I've seen this done on a program its just the Allegro Moderato.
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mog976
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by mog976 »
See, told you I was just an ignant high schooler.
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MartyNeilan
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by MartyNeilan »
And all this time I thought the first movement was a warmup to the candenza.

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JCalkin
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by JCalkin »
harold wrote:The first movement is called "Allegro moderato".
There was a graduate dissertation that rehashed this work by Mike Fischer or Foster - I can't remember.
Google dissertation publishing services and then reference Vaughan Williams and see what it hits.
I would make sure that I spelled his name correctly before giving the lecture/demonstration.
Fischer, Michael A.
Ralph Vaughan Williams: An Interpretative Analysis of Concerto for Bass Tuba. DMA Dissertation, University of North Texas, 1998.
Josh Calkin
Wayne State College
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