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Pete Link
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Wtb/ Ludus

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Anyone know where to purchase this piece?

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Check out page 2. Bryan from BVD Press should be able to help you out.

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Post by BVD Press »

To all who are wondering, Ludus will be available next week. It can be purchased at the Army Tuba Conference (I will bring a bunch of copies) or ordered from either the Cimarron Music Press or BVD Press websites. It will not get listed as available until the end of the week.

If you like Nelhybel pieces, we will also be publishing some more pieces. Some of which have never been published:

15 Etudes for Tuba - this is a fun book which would work very well for a HS or Frshman College age student. There will no challenge for range, but rhythmically and musically they will present some challenges (never been published)

10 Duets for Tuba - (never been published)

Tuba Quartet (4 Tubas) - (never been published)

Concerto Grosso - Tuba and Piano (re-issue)

We will also have many new Tuba Quartets and Solo pieces available for the first time at the show. All will be posted to the website later this week with .pdf samples.

If you happen to be going to the conference, please stop in and say hello!
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Post by Tom Holtz »

Several years ago, for a chamber music recital (and TUSABTEC,) Cradler, Gates, and myself got together and assembled this piece. We had a good time figuring this thing out and making it go. What a great chart. Props to BVD Press for making it available again. It needs to be performed more often.
      
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