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  2. Euphonium repertoire - Wikipedia

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    The use of euphonium as a solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment still remains limited. The earliest known composition of this type is Alan Hovhaness' Concerto No. 3 ("Diran, the Religious Singer") from 1948. Subsequent pieces include Rule Beasley's Concerto (1967), Hovhaness' Symphony No. 29 (1976), and the David Gaines Concerto (1987).

  3. List of triple concertos for violin, cello, and piano - Wikipedia

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    Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56 (1804) Wilhelm Georg Berger (1929–1993) Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra, Op. 64 (1984)

  4. John Golland - Wikipedia

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    John Golland (14 September 1942 in Ashton-under-Lyne – 14 April 1993 in Dukinfield) was an English composer. He is most famous for his works for brass band, such as Sounds, Atmospheres, Peace, Rêves d'Enfant, his two euphonium concerti and a flugelhorn concerto. He also composed incidental music for the 1983-84 BBC sitcom Dear Ladies.

  5. Euphonium Concerto - Wikipedia

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    Euphonium Concerto is a concerto written by Joseph Horovitz for euphonium and British-style brass band (or, alternatively, wind orchestra or chamber orchestra). It is considered as one of the first euphonium concertos. It was commissioned by the National Brass Band Festival with funds from the Arts Council of Great Britain.

  6. List of concerti grossi - Wikipedia

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    This list of concerti grossi contains work in the concerto grosso genre. Concerto Grosso (Gregori), a 1698 work by Giovanni Lorenzo Gregori; Twelve concerti grossi, op.6 (Corelli), work by Arcangelo Corelli; Three sets of concerti grossi, op.2 (1732), op.3 (1733) and op.7 (1746) by Francesco Geminiani; L'estro Armonico, op.3 work by Antonio Vivaldi

  7. Concert piece - Wikipedia

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    Schumann's 1841 Fantasia for piano and orchestra, in form similar to Weber's Konzertstück, was later rewritten and expanded with two further movements into his Piano Concerto Op. 54. [4] When the soloist is a vocalist , the piece rather belongs to the concert aria genre.

  8. Alun Hoddinott - Wikipedia

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    1964 Op. 38/3 Four Welsh Songs, for unison voices and piano/ orchestra; 1964 Op. 39 Dives & Lazarus, cantata, sop. bar vv orch; 1964 Piano Sonatina; 1965 Op. 40 Piano Sonata 3; 1965 Op. 41 Concerto Grosso 1; 1965 Op. 42 Aubade and Scherzo, horn and strings; 1965 Op. 43 String Quartet 1; 1966 Op. 44 Piano Concerto 3; 1966 Op. 45 Overture 'Pantomime'

  9. Steven Mead - Wikipedia

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    Goff Richards' Pilatus, Aagaard-Nilsen's Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra, Reeman's Sonata for Euphonium and Ellerby's Euphonium Concerto were all written expressly for Mead. [4] [5] [6] He is married to Misa Mead (née Akahoshi) who is also a renowned euphonium soloist, additionally active as a freelance composer and orchestrator. [7]