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Chuck Jackson
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Euphonium Solos

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Can any of you Eupher pickers suggest a few good solos for an intermediate high schooler? Not too rangy, and middling in the technique. Thanks in advance.

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Post by Rick F »

How about, "Rhapsody for Euphonium" by James Curnow. There are quite a few clips on 'YouTube'... some good, some not so good.

Not sure if you're looking for solo with band or piano, but both are available.
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Post by BVD Press »

Dear Chuck,

I the last couple of years, we have published a bunch of new charts from Dave Werden and Ken Friedrich that might work for your student. Just go to here:

http://www.cimarronmusic.com/

There are lots of sound samples. If you need a longer .pdf file sample, please let me know.
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The Swan (several arrangements available)
Introduction and Dance by J.E. Barat.
Andante and Allegro by J.E. Barat.
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Post by druby »

Morceau Symphonique by Guilmant is a nice High school solo.
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