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Would those who have played this work be so kind as to tell at what metronome settings you played each of the three movements? (I do not have access to a reference recording.)



While the score (pno reduction) provides an indication of dotted quarter = 160 for the third movement [Allegro vivo], no metronome indication is given for the first nor second mvts.

(I’m wondering if the tempos of first and third movements get tempered a bit; since – if Allegro vivo is 160 for the 3rd mvt, then the Allegro vivo for the first mvt must be pretty close. These tempi seem “incredibly fastâ€
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I would recommend getting a recording of the Sonatine (quintet work). Some of the same performance directions are used, and may give you a better idea of what tempi may be considered acceptable.
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and this http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... im/tubenet would be the recording to get. believe me. it's great.
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Scott Sutherland wrote:I would recommend getting a recording of the Sonatine (quintet work). Some of the same performance directions are used, and may give you a better idea of what tempi may be considered acceptable.
Thanks for the suggestion. (I played the Sonatine quite a bit several years back.)

However, I am really looking for the input of folks who have performd this piece in order to get a consensus (or average) of standardly utilized tempi. (In other words, mvt I is mm = XX; mvt II is mm = XX; and so on.)

Hope the clarification helps.

Thanks.

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I think the fastest I've ever heard the first movement was at about 132bpm. and that was flying.

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manganaro wrote:there is a recording of this piece out there. The album is called "the french connection" or something. Can't remember the artist (but he painted his face red white and blue for the album cover, scary stuff)...the link,

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... =classical
Thanks for the tip.

Anyone every heard this recording? Any good? :?:
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bloke wrote:Try to dig up the old Philip Jones recording.
Philip Jones recording of the Bozza Concertino for solo tuba? Didn't know it existed with them. Fletcher playing the solo? (With orch or piano accomp?)

Tell us more, please.
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The CD with the concertino on it is awesome. Bazsinka is a very scary tuba player (also check out his CD waves). I would definitely recommend getting it. I ordered the CD from Amazon and it took like 3 or 4 months, you might want to try getting it from somewhere else, or maybe you'll have better luck than I did.
Some of the pieces on the rest of the CD are pretty nuts, typical French Conseravtory (real high, real low, real fast, but really nice music) so if you are looking to have a piece to compliment the Bozza, you might want to consider some of these.
Jozsef Bazsinka will also be perorming at the confenece this year in Budapest playing music of Bach. I won't be able to go, but I bet it will be ridiculous.
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p.s. I think if my memeory serves me, in one of the ITEA journals Mike Forbes did this on one of his facutly recitals, you might want to drop him an email and ask about tempos.
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Tubadork wrote:I think...in one of the ITEA journals Mike Forbes did this on one of his facutly recitals, you might want to drop him an email and ask about tempos.
Thanks for the info. Appreciated.

Got an e-mail address/contact info for Mike Forbes?

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Try emailing Dr Frank Gazda at fsgazda@earthlink.net

He did some doctoral work on French music for low brass and would be a good contact resource in any event.

Hope that's helpful.

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Thanks for the tips Bloke, Tubadork, and Jeff.

I’ll follow through with your suggestions – will post whatever info I discover as well.

Any others have notions on the Bozza Concertino tempi?

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