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Musical Tuba Playing
Composer: Robinson, Jack
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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ITEC Day 2 May 31, 2016
Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Classical, ContemporaryITEC Day 2 2016 Recital Pieces
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CM1347 Suite for Euphonium, and Tuba - Barbara York (Ken Kroesche and Michael Taylor)
Euph., Tuba and Piano
TEP10340 Tubamobile - Thom Ritter George (Southern MS)
Tuba Quartet
CM2369 Evolutions - Ben McMillan (Southern MS)
Tuba Ensemble
CM1651 Sizzl’ - Robert Denham (Aubrey Foard)
Tuba and Piano
EU405 St. James Infirmary - Primrose/Forbes (U of N IA)
Tuba Quartet
CM2736 Convent Window - Joanna Ross Hersey (Joanna Ross Hersey)
Unaccompanied Tuba
EU402 Funeral March of a Marionette - Gounod/Forbes (U of AL)
Tuba Quartet
TEP10878 Nocturno, Op. 7 - Strauss/Fischer (Jeremy McBride)
Tuba and Piano
CM2140 Tubaphonium Overture - Zach Collins (Murray State)
Tuba Ensemble
CM1477 Gravity Dances - Anthony Zilincik (Murray State)
Tuba Quartet
CM1707 Runnin’ with Bydlo - Greg Danner (Murray State)
Tuba Ensemble
TEP10935 Declarations - David Uber (U of TN)
Tuba Ensemble
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Arban Scales for Tubas
Composer: Arban, Jean Baptist Arranger: Jacobs, Wesley
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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Czardas for tuba and wind band (c-minor, version for Eb tuba)
Composer: Monti, Vittorio Arranger: Baadsvik, Øystein
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Tuba
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Dracula
Composer: Peacock, Curtis
Instrumentation: Solo and Tuba Quartet Instruments: Drum Set, Euphonium, Piano
Genre: ContemporarySolo Euphonium with Tuba Quartet (EETT) and Drums
Dracula for solo euphonium, tuba-euphonium quartet and drums was
commissioned by Benedict Kirby and the University of Montana for the 2014 Northern
Rockies Tuba Euphonium Festival. Demondrae Thurman was the guest artist of the
festival. So Dr. Kirby asked me to write a five-minute piece for the end of Demondrae’s
recital. I started with the idea that this would be a sort of finale or encore type of piece. I
wanted it to be a high energy closer. Early on, I envisioned something like The Edgar
Winter Group’s 1972 rock classic, Frankenstein. I did not do any sort of technical
analysis of Frankenstein, though, nor did I quote Frankenstein in any way. Rather, I tried
to capture the general character of Frankenstein. So this piece is like Frankenstein, but it
is not Frankenstein. That’s why it is DRACULA!Dracula is in my usual Third-Stream style. Jazz, rock, hip-hop and many kinds
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of classical styles come together in Dracula, but this particular composition draws most
heavily on the style of rock music. It contains some improvisation, but the improvisation
is largely limited to the drum part. The original composition did not include any
improvisation in the solo euphonium part, but Demondrae suggested that I add one. So I
added an optional improvised solo section for this edition. I utilized a few new techniques
in this piece, but the most notable new technique is an indication that calls for the
euphonium soloist to hype the audience. I envision the euphonium soloist playing the
role of the lead singer or front man for a heavy metal band of brass and drums. As the
front man, the solo euphonium soloist’s role involves more than just playing music. It
also involves making sure that everyone has a good time. Demondrae lit up the stage up
with his awesome dance moves at the premiere! I encourage other performers to wear
vampire costumes or rock star outfits and have fun with the theatrical aspect of this piece.
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12 Easy Duets for Tuba
Composer: Paff, John
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Contemporary12 Easy Duets for Tuba is designed with young or inexperienced players in mind who may have limited or no previous experience with duets or chamber music. Rhythms, ranges and key signatures are limited in order to accommodate the player in adjusting to the concept of playing in harmony, as well as developing mutual cooperation necessary in playing a duet. The selections are in a variety of styles, while avoiding faster tempos that could add difficulty without benefit. While written to help instruct, the duets are intended to be performable. A young player can feel a great sense of accomplishment when performing a new (to the player) kind of music, and duets can feel more “safe” than a solo to a young performer. Enjoy the fun of playing duets! Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $12.00
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Concerto for Tuba
Composer: McMillan, Benjamin
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano
This work was commissioned by Timothy Northcut in honor of Winston Morris, professor of tuba and euphonium at Tennessee Tech University since 1967. Among many others, his former students—both Tim and I included—call him a mentor, friend, and genuine hero to the tuba-euphonium world. Anyone who’s met Winston knows that he’s a larger-than-life character, and our goal was to capture a snapshot of that character within the piece.
The first movement, RWM, is constructed from a rhythmic motive that forms the basis of the entire work: 1/4 note followed by 4 1/8 notes
This motive, based on the name ‘R. Winston Morris’, becomes the driving force throughout the work, acting as a musical anchor point. The entrance of the solo tuba introduces the main musical theme that goes on to form much of the melodic material. Conceptually, the first movement represents a day in September of 1967 as Morris began his career at Tennessee Tech University. Beginning with a gentle, noble theme, the mood quickly builds and shifts into an energetic and sometimes whimsical whirlwind. The end of the movement relentlessly hammers out the motive—a tribute to Winston’s unrelenting musical drive. This abruptly shifts with the final note, moving seamlessly into the second movement.
The second movement, Sweet Steel, is dedicated in loving memory to Barbara “Bobbie” Morris. Although the tone is very dark and brooding, it’s ultimately a love song by the soloist, journeying through the stages of grief. From the darkness a second theme, hopeful and uplifting, rises to a heartfelt climax.
The final movement, Cookevegas, is a tongue-in-cheek reference to Cookeville, TN, home of Winston and Tennessee Tech University. His love of jazz is a major influence on this hectic, jazzy trip through the small Southern city. A return of the driving ‘RWM’ motive from the first movement brings the concerto to its finale.
Recording is from the premiere with the U.S. Army Band:
https://www.usarmyband.com/tuba/index.html
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Tubas Latinas
Composer: Forte, Aldo
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Contemporary2 Euphs, 3 Tubas and optional Percussion
TUBAS LATINAS (overture for tuba ensemble) is a one movement work commissioned by Earnest Walls for the Tennessee Tech Tuba Ensemble, R. Winston Morris, Director, and is dedicated to this outstanding and renown group of musicians. The work was composed between December 1991 and January 1992 on a request by Mr. Morris for a piece to be premiered at the 1992 National M.E.N.C. Convention in New Orleans (April 1992) and later to be performed at the International T.U.B.A. Conference in Lexington, Kentucky (May 1992).
TUBAS LATINAS is scored for 2 Euphonium and 3 Tuba parts along with 2 optional percussion parts (Perc. 1: 2 claves and 2 cowbells, the latter to be mounted on a stand and played with snare drum sticks)(Perc. 2: 2 maracas and tambourine). The composition is approximately 6 minutes in length and contrasts Spanish and latin american musical elements. It consists of 4 sections in a slow-fast-slow-fast format. The first section opens with a slow introduction featuring Euph. 1. in a cantabile Spanish style melody. The second section, which begins at measure 18, consists of bullfight bravura type music which is occasionally interrupted by syncopated jazz rhythms. In section 3, which begins at measure 134, the opening melody of the introduction returns, this time dressed in different garb. A solo Tba. 1. cadenza leads to section 4. This section contrasts with the previous 3 spanish sections since it is in a latin style. This final section, which begins at measure 147, is as long as the previous 3 sections combined. A secondary theme from section 2 (meas. 68-83) is developed in latin style during the second part of section 4 (meas. 175-186 and 216-224). It is also in this section that the optional percussion parts are introduced. All players should ensure that the latin style rhythms are played effortlessly, never hurried or labored.
Aldo Rafael Forte
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24 Etudes for Tuba
Composer: Torres, Julian C.
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Contemporary, Etude/methodThe etudes in this book were composed to help tuba players develop their musicality and technique. For each etude, the player should consider how they feel, what they are thinking about, and how this will be conveyed to the listener. Learn MoreFrom $17.00
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Tubarag
Composer: Frackenpohl, Arthur
Instrumentation: Brass Quintet Instruments: 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba
Genre: Contemporaryfor Brass Quintet (tuba plays the solo); for Anne hardin - Director of Bands - E.I. Wright Middle School - Columbia, SC and Andrew Hyman - 1st Chair Tuba - 1996 SC Jr. All State Band/also available for Solo Tuba with band or Piano) Learn MoreFrom $18.00
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Mirrors for Solo Tuba
Composer: Gourlay, James
Instrumentation: Solo Instruments: Tuba
Genre: ContemporaryunaccompaniedI. Refractions
II. Reflections
III. Mirrors
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Mini-Suite for Solo Tuba
Composer: Ingram, Charles
Instrumentation: Solo Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Contemporaryunaccompanied
I. Praeludium
II. Getting Around
III. Simple Song
IV. Off Waltz
V. Pompous March
VI. Faux Gigue
The Mini Suite for Solo Tuba was composed in 2015 for my good friend Dr. Richard Perry who is the Tuba/Euphonium professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Perry was preparing a recital of unaccompanied music for tuba, and he asked me for a new piece.
The structure of the Mini Suite is very loosely based on the idea of the Baroque instrumental suite. While the Baroque suite is based on a series of dances, this one consists of six movements which are fleeting impressions found in the character pieces that are common in the Romantic period. The last movement is the only one that gives the nod to an actual dance found in the traditional Baroque suite.
The first movement, Praeludium, has no programmatic title and serves the purpose of opening the suite.
The second movement, Getting Around, gives the impression of someone who is far too busy to take time for himself until the last measure when he succumbs to exhaustion.
The third movement, Simple Song, is just that; a simple melody that is delivered without any undue fussiness.
The next movement, Off Waltz, is muted throughout and the steady rhythm that embodies the waltz is obscured on several occasions so that the beat is “off”.
The Pompous March hints at a self-important individual strutting his stuff around town and unintentionally making a comical spectacle of himself.
The final movement, Faux Gigue, goes back to the model of the Baroque suite which generally ended with a lively gigue in compound meter. I decided to write this one in three-quarter time as opposed to one of the compound meters. The term faux is a nod to the fact that this piece does not have the contrapuntal texture that is characteristic of the gigue. It also has meter changes that occur here and there which throws the steadiness of the dance out of kilter.
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Concerto for Tuba
Composer: Paff, John
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith PianoConcerto for Tuba is an easy level piece designed to introduce inexperienced tuba players to the world of accompanied solo performance. The ranges are moderate and the rhythms are not difficult. The format is that of a traditional three movement concerto, with movements labeled Moderato, Andante, and Allegro. For middle school or high school players, this piece can be a real confidence builder and help them reach a level of success, while being entertaining for the listener. Learn More
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Father Forgive Them
Composer: Robinson, Keith
Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Contemporary2 Euphs and 3 Tubas; Luke 23:34 Learn MoreFrom $17.00
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Renaissance + Baroque Duets for Tuba, Vol. 2
Composer: Various Arranger: Opaskar, Peter
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Baroque, Renaissance40 short duets for tubas from the Renaissance and Baroque eras in various keys, meter, and styles.
Volume 1 found here
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Renaissance + Baroque Duets for Tuba, Vol. 1
Composer: Various Arranger: Opaskar, Peter
Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Baroque, Renaissance45 short duets for tubas from the Renaissance and Baroque eras in various keys, meter, and styles.
Voluime 2 found here
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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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Book of Studies for Tuba
Composer: Vazzana, Anthony
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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Tuba Etudes at the Elementary Level
Composer: Siekmann, Frank
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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18 Etudes for Tuba
Composer: Paudert, Ernst
Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
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