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Morton Gould, Tuba Suite for Solo Tuba and 3 Horns (1971) Meyer Kupferman, Sound Objects 1-3 (1978), for tuba, trumpet and piano (1978) [4] Alvin Lucier, Sestina for Contrabass Flute, Contrabass Saxophone and Contrabass Tuba (2000) Larry Polansky, Two Children's Songs for Trombone and Tuba (1992) Larry Polansky, Three Pieces for Trombone and ...
Bill Muter (born June 8, 1984), also known as Tubavisionary, is an African American tuba player, [1] educator and author from South Florida. Muter is known by BuzzFeed as the "tuba player that can beatbox to any hip hop song", [2] and also for his music technique book titled A Practical Approach: Brass Pedagogy Book.
Cook and Morton noted that "[Bob] Stewart's long tuba solo on the title-piece is one of the few genuinely important tuba statements in jazz, a nimble sermon that promises storms and sunshine." [ 5 ] Thom Jurek, writing for AllMusic , notes that "this group lays like a band that had been together for years, not the weeklong period it took them ...
Stan Freese is credited as the writer of "Play That Country Tuba, Cowboy", which is a re-recording of a song he performed on Hee-Haw. [2] He is the father of Josh Freese, drummer for the Vandals since 1990, and is also an accomplished tuba player who contributed to the band's 1998 album Hitler Bad, Vandals Good. He sings and plays tuba on the ...
With this group, he recorded the jazz-rock solo on the tuba in "And When I Die/One Room Country Shack" on the album Live and Improvised. His recording credits with BS&T include eleven albums. A break in their schedule allowed him to join the Gil Evans Orchestra in 1972. Bargeron became a freelance musician after leaving Blood, Sweat & Tears.
[2] He was a frequent collaborator with saxophonist Arthur Blythe from the 1970s into the early 2000s, often taking the place of the string bass that traditionally supports a jazz ensemble. In their review of Blythe's album Lenox Avenue Breakdown , the editors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz called Stewart's title track solo "one of the few ...
Howard Lewis Johnson (August 7, 1941 – January 11, 2021) was an American jazz musician, known mainly for his work on tuba and baritone saxophone, although he also played the bass clarinet, trumpet, and other reed instruments. [1] [2] He is known to have expanded the tuba’s known capacities in jazz. [3]
Tony Clements (born 1954) is an American musician who was the Principal Tubist of the San Jose Symphony from 1981 until its closure in 2001. [1] He subsequently became Principal Tubist and a soloist with its successor, Symphony Silicon Valley.