Favorite John Fletcher Recording(s)?

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Favorite John Fletcher Recording(s)?

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In the same vein as Curmudgeon's prior posts: What's your favorite John Fletcher recording?

My personal favorites are any of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble recordings, Alexander Nevsky - Abbado, Prokofiev 5 - Previn, Vaughan Williams 2 - Previn, Vaughan Williams tuba concerto - Previn
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My favorite recording(s) is the Star Wars soundtracks with LSO. It was a breathtaking surprise to be sitting in a theater and hear a tuba solo during a movie. That score was a revelation to a generation of composers who followed and what a revelation Fletcher was to American tubists at that time.
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Vaughan Williams No. IV - unbelievable sound. You will see the light.
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Here are 2 of my favorites:
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http://youtu.be/A3fDuxAlxkM

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Mr.Fletcher's arrangement of Tchaikovsky "Sleeping Beauty Waltz " for 4 tubas, all played by himself. Available on the Philip Jones Album called Divertimento. I think it was done because the studio needed something to fill out an album.
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My favorite is the Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble's recording of the "Earl Of Oxford's March." Mr. Fletcher's superb sound and finger technique shine through. I also love his Vaughn-Williams, "Concerto for Bass Tuba" with the LSO. I also offer this video of "Flight of the Bumble Bee".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-NVMsj6lXA
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I second the Vaughan Williams. I would love to have that kind of sound and control (working on it).

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Although I've heard many others, I still prefer Fletcher's recording of the RVW concerto.
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