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  1. Jazzical #5

    Composer: Buss, Howard J.
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Euphonium, Piano, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    JAZZICAL #5 for euphonium, tuba and piano by Howard J. Buss, was written for Gail Robertson and Stacy Baker for ITEC 2016. This engaging work juxtaposes technical and spiritual elements of jazz and classical music Learn More
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  2. Memories of Things Both Lost and Found

    Composer: York, Barbara
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Euphonium, French Horn
    Genre: Contemporary
    with Piano; Commissioned by Brent Shires and Gail Robertson for the 2015 International Horn Symposium, Los Angeles. This piece is a commentary on the transient nature of all things. Youth, fame and fortune, success, passion, romance, all are fleeting and insubstantial - illusion in a sense. The memories rise and fall from the mists of consciousness, fragmentary, unfinished until nothing remains but a pulsating movement through light. Learn More

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  3. Mudflap Icicles

    Composer: Clarke, Herbert Arranger: Miles, Ben
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Percussion, Trumpet, Tuba, Vibraphone
    Genre: Contemporary

    Trombone and Tuba with Vibraphone and Percussion

    Mudflap Icicles was inspired by an episode that Hase recalled from his childhood regarding a specific juvenile prank. During a cold Wisconsin winter he was dared by an older cousin to lick an icicle that had formed on the mudflap of one of his father’s large work trucks. He was told that even though it was colored brown it would taste just like any other icicle. Only a boy at the time, Hase fell for the prank. He never forgot the dirty gritty taste that met his lips nor the laughter of all who witnessed the scheme. Nevertheless, he still smiles each winter at the sight of the first mudflap icicle.

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