Ewazen Horn/Tuba Duet

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Ewazen Horn/Tuba Duet

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Is there an Ewazen duet for Horn and Tuba....I told a colleague of mine there was, but I think I just made it up. If there isn't one, what are some good Horn/Duets that are recital worthy.
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Alec Wilder has a set, if they are still available.

They are published by Margun Music which I was told today was owned by Shawnee Press (I thought Shawnee only distributed Margun). They are most likely a print on demand (most of the WIlder pieces are currently) which could take a great deal of time. If you can find them, they are fun and challenging!
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Post by ufoneum »

Eric has a few pieces that will work for you, but none exclusively for horn and tuba.

1.) A Philharmonic Fanfare - for trumpet, horn and trombone
2.) Pastorale - for trombone and bass trombone
3.) An Elizabethan Songbook - for trumpet and bass trombone

As far as recital worth pieces, you might want to look at David Gillingham's, Divertimento for Horn, Tuba and Piano. This piece is definitely recital worthy, and pretty darn difficult.

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