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Henryk Górecki, Aria, Op. 59 for Tuba, Piano, Tam-tam and Bass Drum (1987) 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)
A performance commonly takes about 13 minutes. Apart from the solo tuba, the piece is scored for two flutes (2nd doubling on piccolo), oboe, 2 clarinets (in B ♭), bassoon, 2 horns (in F), 2 trumpets (in B ♭), 2 trombones, timpani, triangle, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and strings.
The Tuba Concerto is a composition for solo tuba and orchestra by the American composer Jennifer Higdon. The work was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for their principal tubist Craig Knox. It was first performed by Knox and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the conductor Robert Spano on March 16, 2018. [1] [2] [3]
Solo String and Piano. Violin Rhapsody ... Trio for Trombone, Tuba, and Piano, (2012) Percussion. Percussion Ensemble. The Palace of Nine Perfections, (2000)
Concerto for flute and piano (1986) Concerto No 1 for solo trumpet, large brass ensemble and percussion (1988) Concerto No 2 for trumpet and piano (1994) Contemplations for flugelhorn and piano (2007) Dialogue for horn, tuba and piano (1992) Dialogue for 2 tubas (2009) Double Concerto for Two Trumpets for 2 trumpets and piano reduction (2001)
Walter Hilgers (born 1959 in Stolberg, West Germany) is a German tuba player and conductor. He performs worldwide as orchestral musician, soloist, academic music teacher, arranger and conductor. He performs worldwide as orchestral musician, soloist, academic music teacher, arranger and conductor.
Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 24; Concerto #1 for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 27; Sextet for Piano and Brass Quintet, Op. 32; Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 33; Sonata for Tuba and Piano, Op. 34, dedicated to Roger Bobo; Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra, Op. 35, dedicated to Michael Lind; Divertimento for Horn, Tuba, and Piano, Op. 43
He taught many UK professional tubists, including Patrick Harrild, who succeeded Fletcher as the LSO's principal tuba. Fletcher also regularly tutored members of the National Youth Orchestra. Fletcher's recordings included the Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto. [3] Leonard Salzedo dedicated his Sonata for tuba and piano, op. 93, to Fletcher. [4]