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does anyone know a what a good recording of gregson's tuba concerto would be?
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I'm in total agreement with Wonton, Fletcher has the most attractive sound that I could only wish to aspire to. His performance is really good.
He plays it with the Besses o' the Barn Band.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000 ... 712?n=5174
He plays it with the Besses o' the Barn Band.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00000 ... 712?n=5174
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This recording is on "The Trumpet of the Angels - Edward Gregson Music for Brass Vol 4 "- the soloist is Joe Cook a brilliant bloke and a fantastic playersteep5 wrote:I have two recordings. One is Floyd Cooley, the other is a soloist with the Black Dyke.
You can tell who is playing on a bass and who is playing on a contrabass, too.
My favorite part is the accompaniment.
It is on Gourley plays tuba ( with the 1994 new cadenza ) , also the John Fletcher tribute disk ( the best of fletch ) , I think Andy Duncan ( former Halle Orchestra , Manchester ) has recorded it with the Stocksbridge Engineering Band ( around 1994) on a CD called Heritage.
I know it's slightly off topic but has anyone heard "East meets West" James Gourley Solo CD vol2 - some fantastic sounds and arguably the best interpretation of the Vaughn Williams Concerto for Tuba ( accomp by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band in a transcription by Philip Littlemore)
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ttp://www.amazon.comsc_curtis wrote:I am interested in the Floyd Cooley recording? Is that a common recording (easy to get)?
type "Gregson tuba"
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