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Idea for new tuba work(s)

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I, along with most of you, play or have played the Blazhevich 70 studies. My tuba instructor in college told me that a lot of the material comes from Russian love songs. Some of them are quite melodic and hauntingly beautiful (to me). If the right ones were combined and expanded upon, I think there is a wealth of music that could be set to various ensemble settings (brass choir,tuba ensemble, even possible band/orchestral with tuba solo(ists). Opinions, anyone?
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jmerring wrote:... a lot of the material comes from Russian love songs. ...
I don't think it's RUSSIAN love songs. However, I can just hear Latka Gravis (as played by the late Andy Kaufman) saying "Een my country, we always serenade our ladies weeth these songs..."

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Allen wrote:
jmerring wrote: the late Andy Kaufman
Come on, everybody knows he faked his death . . . :D
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jmerring wrote:If the right ones were combined and expanded upon, I think there is a wealth of music that could be set to various ensemble settings (brass choir,tuba ensemble, even possible band/orchestral with tuba solo(ists). Opinions, anyone?
Good idea, but all you need is a Gustav Holstski or Ralph Von Williams...
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I guess I am, once again, a laughingstock. Oh well, on to the next blunder!
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Hardly! All I was suggesting is that one needs what has been aptly applied to English folk song (and even Russian, just not so much for brass that I know!)
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jmerring wrote:I, along with most of you, play or have played the Blazhevich 70 studies ... If the right ones were combined and expanded upon, I think there is a wealth of music that could be set to various ensemble settings (brass choir,tuba ensemble, even possible band/orchestral with tuba solo(ists). Opinions, anyone?
I think you're right -- hope someone with compositional skills will "pick up" on this! :)
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