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Low Legato Etudes for Tuba, Vol. 1
Composer: Bordogni, Marco Arranger: Jacobs, Wesley
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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Low Legato Etudes for Tuba, Vol. 2
Composer: Bordogni, Marco Arranger: Jacobs, Wesley
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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Bordogni Suite
Composer: Bordogni, Marco Arranger: Heading, Andrew
Instrumentation: Quartet Instruments: Trombone, Tuba
Genre: Classical3 Trombones and Tuba
6 movements
The vocalises of Marco Bordogni are a staple for trombonists and tubists world-wide, and this suite was borne from a desire to play them with my section in a format other than in octaves. To that end, I conceived the idea of arranging these exercises so that all the members of the section got the chance to play the melody as well as counter-melodies and harmonies. Similarly, the harmonies I have used are not really the ones that you might expect; rather, I have made them a little more interesting than the standard chords I and V. Thus, to perform this music well, the section must really work hard on sound, balance, intonation and rhythm – all of which will make your section sound awesome!
– Andrew Heading, arranger
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24 Vocalises
Composer: Bordogni, Marco Arranger: Aquilanti and Fossi
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Romanticwith Piano or downloadable backing tracks
Giulio Marco Bordogni (1789-1856), usually called Marco Bordogni, was an Italian operatic tenor and singing teacher of great popularity and success, whose mature career was based in Paris. Bordogni was born in Gazzaniga, near Bergamo, Italy. He was a product of the exceptional Bergamo tenor school which originated with Giacomo David and Gaetano Crivelli, and in which can also be counted, in addition to David’s two best pupils, his son Giovanni and Andrea Nozzari, the excellent Domenico Donzelli and Giovanni Battista Rubini. Bordogni made his operatic debut at La Scala, Milan in 1813 in Rossini’s Tancredi, and became very active in promoting that composer’s music. He appeared in many of Rossini’s operas in their premieres in various towns and theaters. In 1825 he created the role of Conte di Libenskof in Rossini’s Il viaggio a Reims. He sang for many years at the Theatrea des Italiens in Paris. He became a teacher at the Paris Conservatoire in 2810 and continued to teach there until shortly before his death in Paris. He was the author of a published singing method, and composed many sets of vocalizes which remained in use by singers for a century afterwards. They remain popular as transcriptions for many instrumentalists today. He was probably the single most influential teacher of the English tenor Sims Reeves, who came to study with him in 1843, Bordogni was awarded the Legion d’Honneur on May 10, 1839 by M. de Gasparin, at the same time that it was awarded to Director of the Opera Duponchel, and to composer Hector Berlioz, who wrote that Bordogni was the best singing-master of the time.
- Alessandro Fossi
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