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  1. Arrival of the Queen of Sheba

    Composer: Händel, Georg Friedrich Arranger: Hauser, Josh
    Instrumentation: Ensemble Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Baroque
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    As low as $17.00

  2. Brunner National Guard (March)

    Composer: Strauss, Johann Arranger: Cross
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: March
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  3. Celestial Fanfare

    Composer: Gulino, Frank
    Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    EEEETTTT; Written for the 15th Annual International Euphonium Tuba Festival Dr. Adam Frey, Artistic Director Learn More

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  4. Do Not Cast Me Off

    Composer: Chesnokov, Pavel Arranger: Pendergast, Robert
    Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Romantic
    A beautiful chorale from Pavel Chesnekov has been arranged for Tuba Ensemble. For five parts (EEEET), but all parts can be doubled for a larger ensemble. Op. 40, No. 5 Learn More

    As low as $18.00

  5. Donna Diana

    Composer: Reznicek, Emil von Arranger: Cross, Steven
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Romantic
    EEETTT; From the opera "Donna Diana" and composer Emil von Reznicek, this overture arrangement for Tuba Ensemble is a great for the concert stage. It is best suited for a college ensemble. Learn More

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  6. Enter Autumn

    Composer: Ingram, Charles
    Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    EEETT; For the University of Southern Mississippi Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble

    Why not pair "Enter Autumn" with: Farewell to Summer

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  7. Espérer

    Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
    Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    Espérer (Hope) was composed of three Euphoniums and two Tubas and is an ABA form. Section A consists of two themes: The first theme is played smoothly with a constant rhythm to express the spirit of the title “Hope” and the second theme is sung with a more relaxed melody line. The B section, which is more lyrical, allows the Euphonium parts to soar over the ensemble as they lead to the the return to the A section and the piece’s climactic conclusion.

    This piece was commissioned by the 2018 Taiwan Tuba Euphonium Festival to express the feeling of "hope" through clear and powerful music. It is the hope that through music more performers, both in Taiwan and abroad, will be interested in performing in Taiwan where they can express themselves through their art.
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  8. Farewell to Summer

    Composer: Ingram, Charles
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    EEETTT; For the University of Southern Mississippi Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble

    Why not pair "Farewell to Summer" with: Enter Autumn

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  9. Gravity

    Composer: Writer, Justin
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    Gravity for tuba ensemble (EEETTT) is a musical rendition of what goes up must come down. This rhythmically aggressive work features the attacking quality of the tuba through the use of hard articulations and fast double tonguing. Slight pause from the onslaught of motivic variation comes in the form of a five-part fugal section that brings “gravity” to its lowest point. The work ends with one final variation where high notes attempt to resist the force of gravity.

    For the UTRGV Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble:  Dr. Scott Roeder, Director

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  10. Harmony Club Waltz

    Composer: Joplin, Scott Arranger: Cross, Steven
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Entertainment
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  11. Kidstuff Protocols

    Composer: Kirby, Benedict
    Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    EEEETTTT Kidstuff Protocols was written in the spring of 2019 for the University of Montana Tuba and Euphonium Choir as part of their programing for their performance at the 2019 International Tuba and Euphonium Conference held in Iowa City, IA in May of that year. The music is a modern, yet mischievous mashup of 8 references to well known children’s songs - in keeping with that conference’s “Young At Heart Theme. The tunes are separated by connective material meant to provide cohesion to the composition. Each tune iteration has its own unique style and all of them except for The Muffin Man and the cadenza rendering of the “Villa Borghese” should have a sense of high energy regardless of dynamic. Their order of their appearance is as follows: 1) Mary Had a Little Lamb - in hot swing style (with the low tubas serving as percussionists with hi-hat special effects (beat-boxing the vocals into the tuba while crisply slapping the lower right side of the instrument) 2) Camptown Races - partially set as a 3 against 2 hemiola. 3) Nick Nack Paddywack (also known as This Old Man) - set as a brief march. 4) Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star - briefly set in the Lydian mode. 5) Children’s theme from I. Villa Borghese of Respighi’s Pines of Rome - set as a cadenza answer to the euphonium cadenza which precedes it. 6) The Muffin Man - harmonized in barbershop quartet (in this case octet!) style. 7) Row, Row Row Your Boat - set in a polyharmonic march style. 8) Mary Had a Little Lamb - recapitulation as in the beginning with more intensity. Learn More

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  12. March from Military Suite in F

    Composer: Holst, Gustav Arranger: Werden, David
    Instrumentation: Ensemble Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: March
    3 Euph and 3 Tbas Learn More

    As low as $22.00

  13. Marriage of Figaro Overture

    Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Arranger: Warren, Charles
    Instrumentation: Ensemble Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Wiener classical
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  14. Moto Perpetuo (Perpetual Motion)

    Composer: Paganini, Niccolo Arranger: Buttery, Gary
    Instrumentation: Ensemble Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
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  15. Overture to "Raymond"

    Composer: Thomas Arranger: Cross, Steven
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Romantic
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  16. Pastime Rag #3

    Composer: Matthews, Artie Arranger: Cross, Steven
    Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Ragtime
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  17. Prelude to "La Traviata"

    Composer: Verdi, Giuseppe Arranger: Cross, Steven
    Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Opera
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  18. Rolling Thunder

    Composer: Fillmore, Henry Arranger: Robertson, Gail
    Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: March
    EEEETT Arranged for Jay Hunsberger and the 2007 SERTEC Learn More

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  19. Salutations

    Composer: Kirby, Benedict
    Instrumentation: Sextet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    EEETTT Salutations was written in the fall of 2018 for the “Young At Heart” massed tuba & euphonium choir at the 2019 International Tuba & Euphonium Conference held in late May on the campus of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA. The music is in 6 parts and is intended for lots of players with numbers equally balanced among the parts. It will also work just fine with one on a part. Dynamics and articulations should be very literally observed as the music weaves its way from special “wind” effects into actual playing. The fact of the music being a concert fanfare is only actually musically revealed when we reach bar 56. All music before that should always be played with a leading/forecasting quality - especially beginning at bar 46 and the next 10 bars of music. Bar 56 is marked “Brassy!” and should contrast very much from the preceding music. Bar 60 opens up wide and should be played broadly. A tutti unison, more counterpoint and changes of key also need a terraced ramping up of energy as the music approaches a sort of awe-inspired “Young At Heart” theme (sing those words in your mind and you’ll know what I mean!) which is heard at bar 88 (we first hear it at bar 31). More fanfare gesturing and a brief recap of the introduction bring the piece to a grand conclusion! Learn More

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