Significant euphonium literature
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Significant euphonium literature
I'm preparing for my oral comps and trying to assemble a list of the most historically and/or musically significant euphonium pieces. Suggestions?
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I'd sure like to see that list when its compiled.
There are a few pieces that I think serious euphonium players should play: this includes the Lyric Suite (White), Introduction and Dance (Barat), Rhapsody for Euphonium (Curnow), Euphonium Concerto (Horowitz), Concerto for Euphonium (Jager), and of course many of the old cornet type solos (Thoughts of love - Pryor, Beautiful Colorado, etc).
This is by no means an extended list.
There are a few pieces that I think serious euphonium players should play: this includes the Lyric Suite (White), Introduction and Dance (Barat), Rhapsody for Euphonium (Curnow), Euphonium Concerto (Horowitz), Concerto for Euphonium (Jager), and of course many of the old cornet type solos (Thoughts of love - Pryor, Beautiful Colorado, etc).
This is by no means an extended list.
A. Douglas Whitten
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
Associate Director of Bands
Assoc. Professor of Tuba & Euphonium
Pittsburg State University
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