Angry/Sad Concertos
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Angry/Sad Concertos
Hey y'all, I've noticed that most tuba concertos tend to have a happier and lighthearted sound. I am wondering if there are any major concertos for tuba that are on the gloomier side or angry in nature. With the low tessitura of the tuba, I feel like a concerto with a darker theme on contrabass tuba would be very fun and interesting. Also, feel free to give your opinion on how you feel about the mood of concertos. Thanks!
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Barbara York’s Concerto “War and Rumors of War” certainly has some dark undertones and a blues section. Not particularly low tessitura, though.
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Jess Turner's concerto for tuba "Heavy Weather" is beautiful and sometimes angry/powerful, not exactly upbeat. The tessitura is high at times.
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Plau, maybe autocorrect failure?the elephant wrote:Composer?pauvog1 wrote:Concerto for Tuba and Strings - Play
The 2nd movement especially.
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Probably was the Plau. From the description:
The grief-ridden middle movement was composed in memory of the composer’s wife, who had just passed away.
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Bravo, Adam! Interesting piece. Very well played!Adam C. wrote:Jess Turner's concerto for tuba "Heavy Weather" is beautiful and sometimes angry/powerful, not exactly upbeat. The tessitura is high at times.
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Thank you, it was quite a project!Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Bravo, Adam! Interesting piece. Very well played!
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Re: Angry/Sad Concertos
Honestly, I'm just curious if there are any dark mood "concertos" with band or orchestra accompaniment. Not specifically a three-movement concerto, but something in that style, with separate themes and movements.
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