BEST solo for big horn - pick one (and why)

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Re: C tuba solo

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schneidah wrote:My pick is Schumann's Fantasiestücke, op. 73. Sounds great on F or C, and is just chock full of beautiful lines.
I played this on piano for my second-to-last piano proficiency course. I have a hard time picturing it on tuba - who did the transcription?
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Re: C tuba solo

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MartyNeilan wrote:
schneidah wrote:My pick is Schumann's Fantasiestücke, op. 73. Sounds great on F or C, and is just chock full of beautiful lines.
I played this on piano for my second-to-last piano proficiency course. I have a hard time picturing it on tuba - who did the transcription?
Floyd Cooley did a rather nice transcription.
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I played this on piano for my second-to-last piano proficiency course. I have a hard time picturing it on tuba - who did the transcription?
They're different pieces, actually. Op. 73 was originally for clarinet and piano; Floyd did a transcription of it, as Tom noted, and recorded it (on A Schumann Fantasy). There are several other pieces Schumann composed under the title Fantasiestücke (or Phantasiestücke); op. 12 and 111 are for piano solo, I think, and op. 88 is for piano, violin, and cello (at least according to Northwestern's library catalog). There may be others, as well; I don't know Schumann's full catalog too well. All the Schumann works Floyd put on that same album, though, are pretty gorgeous.
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