Tomasi solo - Etre ou ne pas etre

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Its on the Chicago Symphony Trombone and Tuba Section recording. Here's a link to the recording posted on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziHwCNoDSXE" target="_blank
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Protip: copy the score and hand out the copies so that everyone is playing off of it. I realize this is general chamber music advice, but something about this piece (slow tempo, 'recitativ,' etc,) creates a lot of opportunity for zoning out and losing your place.

I have no doubt that your trombonists are of a caliber far, far, faaaar beyond those that joined me a few years back but, in a begrudging defense of my cruddy accompanists, I could allow it is possible they were unprepared for how "expressively" I could play :wink:

I used https://www.amazon.com/Back-Pittsburgh- ... pittsburgh as a reference. Many good options on YouTube, too.
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Toby Hanks plays it on his "Sampler" album.
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Do it on cimbasso - from memory it was written for Bass Trombone (or Tuba)
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bloke wrote:Mr. Hanks' is very nice, and offers a great deal of forward motion.
An awesome performance of an awesome work, by an awesome performer :D

I remember playing (and enjoying) that piece, under his tutelage (and suggestion), for my senior recital.
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