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30N2 Programs Sonata for Tuba and Piano Verne Reynolds FACULTY/PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCES The Morning Song Roger Kellaway Edward R. Bahr, euphonium Salve Venere, Salve Marte John Stevens Concerto No. 1 for Hom, Op. 11 Richard Strauss Delta Sate University, Cleveland, MS 10/03/02 Csdrdds Vittorio Monti / arr. Ronald Davis Suite No. IV for Violoncello S. 1010 J.S. Bach Vocalises Giovanni Marco Bordogni Michael Fischer, tuba "Andante maestoso­Andante mosso" Boise State University, Boise, ID WllljOl "Allegro" Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO 11/1/02 (Johannes Rochut: Melodius Etudes No. 79, 24) Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS 11/4/02 Concertino No. I in B­flat, op. 7 .Julius Klengel/an:. Leonard Falcone Romance Op. 36 Camille Saint­Saens/arr. Michael Fischer GranA Concerto Friedebald Grafe Beelzebub Andrea V. Catozzi/arr. Julius S. Seredy Reverie et Balade Rene Mignion Three Romantic Pieces arr. Michael Fischer Danza Espagnola David Uber Du Ring an meinem Finger, Robert Schumann, Op. 42, No. 4 Velvet Brown, tuba Felteinsamkeit, Johannes Brahms Standchen, Franz Schubert *Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 10/23/02 **Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 10/24/02 Gypsy Songs .Johannes Brahms/arr. by Michael Fischer Sonata Bruce Broughton The Liberation of Sisyphus John Stevens Chant du Menestrel, op. 71 Alexander Glazunov/arr. V. Brown Adam Frey, euphonium Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Gustav Mahler/arr. D. Perantoni Mercer University, Macon, GAl0/01/02 *Te Dago Mi for tuba, euphonium and piano (U.S. premiere) Velvet Brown with Benjamin Pierce, euphonium Sormta in F Major.. Benedetto Marcello Blue Lake for Solo Euphonium **Mus!c for Two Big Instruments Alex Shapiro Fantasies David Gillingham Sonata for tuba and piano Juraj Filas Peace John Golland Rumanian Dance No. 2 Dumitru lonel Mazurka for Solo Euphonium Nicholas Falcone Rule Britannia .John Hartman Velvet Brown, tuba Soliloquy IX Christopher Wiggins *Ohio University, Athens, OH 10/27/02 I Don't Know Allen Vizzutti **University of Edinboro, Edinboro, PA 10/28/02 Breakdown Allen Vizzutti Euphonium Concerto Vladimir Cosma The Liberation of Sisyphus John Stevens "Finale Giocoso" Chant du Menestrel, op. 71 Alexander Glazunov/arr. V. Brown The Lord's Prayer Sonata for tuba and piano Eric Ewazen A.H. Malotte *Music for Two Big Instruments Alex Shapiro Pantomime Philip Sparke Sonata for tuba and piano Juraj Filas Rumanian Dance No. 2 Dumitru lonel Adam Frey, euphonium with the Bavarian State Police Band, Weissenburg, Germany, 10/22/02 **Bonampak Alice Gomez Pantomime Philip Sparke Daniel Burdick, tuba Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA 10/9/02 Adam Frey, euphonium Clarion University, Morehead, KY 10/17/02 with the Atlanta Wind Symphony, Roswell Cultural Arts Center, Atlanta, GA Sonata for Tuba and Piano Bruce Broughton 10/27/02 Sventurata navicella Antonio Vivaldi/trans. D. Burdick Concerto for Euphonium Philip Wilby Senate for Tuba og Klavier, op. 34 Trygve Madsen Gentle Annie Stephen Foster Four Tuba Spirituals arr. Harry T. Burleigh/trans. D. Burdick Sonata for tuba and piano Eric Ewazen Adam Frey, euphonium Capriccio da camera Christer Danielsson The Wesleyan School, Norcross, GA 10/28/02 Ave Maria J.S. Bach Daniel Burdick, tuba Blue Lake Fantasies for Solo Euphonium David Gillingham Morehead State University, Morehead, KY 10/24/02 Euphony Robert Redhead "Aria" from Sonata for Tuba and Piano Bruce Broughton Apres un Reve Gabriel Faure Sventurata navicella Antonio Vivaldi/trans. D. Burdick Pantomime Philip Sparke Concerto far Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043 Johann Sebastian Bach with Stacy Baker, tuba Manfred Heidler, tenorhom Four Tuba Spirituals arr. Harry T. Burleigh/trans. D. Burdick University of Delaware, DE 10/ 30/02 Capriccio da camera Christer Danielsson Concertino W. Rex Etude No. 5 Friedrich Belcke Neal Campbell, tuba Canjonetta amorosa, Op. 202 Adolf Vancura with the Birmingham Concert Band, Birmingham, Ml 10/20/02 Concertino for Tenorhom Hans Kolditz Concertino for Tuba and Band Frank Bencriscutto Werner Schreml, Euphoium Reflections for Euphonium Rolf Wilhelm Ronald Davis, tuba Euphoria Frigyes Hidas University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 10/28/02 Jay Hildebrand, Tuba Piece en forme de Habanera Maurice Ravel Concertpiece, Op. 94 Camille Sanint­Saints and Tromboni Tremendi ITEA 2003 QPmqmms r 2003 Manfred Heidler, tenorhom John Stevens, tuba with the CNU­ Wind Ensemble, Christopher Newport University, VA 11/1/02 University of Wisconsin­Madison, Madison, Wl 9/29/02 Konzertscuck fur Tenorhom und Blasorchester Xaver Draxelmeier /arr. Wolfgang Concerto in Ebfor Trumpet J.B.G. Neruda Helm­Basista u. Manfred Heidler Concerto for Trombone Launy Grondahl Concerto for Tuba Alexander Arutiunian Jeffrey P. Hodapp, tuba Concerto No. 1 in Eb for Hom, Op. 11 Richard Strauss Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 10/06/02 Duetto /or Violoncello and Contra Bass* Giachino Rossini Veme Reynolds *Double Bass part adapted by Jeff Hodapp GRADUATE RECITALS Roger Kellaway Tuesday Overture for Tuba and Multiple Percussion Brent Dutton ...John Stevens "Dutch" Suite for Bassoon and Tuba (S.­16) PD.Q. Bach Rob Drummond, tuba Richard Strauss Dialogues for Trumpet and Tuba John Stevens Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 08/06/02 rr. Ronald Davis Suite Concertante for Tuba and Woodwind Quintet Armand Russell Sonata in F Major Benedetto Marcello "Largo al Factotum" from II Barbiere di Siviglia Gioachino Rossini/ Partita in A Minor, BWV 1013 J.S. Bach/arr. Cooley arr. Gary Kulesha Concerto for Tuba John Williams The Morning Song Roger Kellaway 1/1/02 Toru Miura & Kozo Takeuchi, euphonium Theme arul Variations on The Carnival of Venice .. .Jean­Baptiste Arban/arr. Domek Asahikawa Mokuzoukan Hall, Asahikawa Hokkaido Japan, 10/25/02 Michael Fischer Fantasy Variations Yasuhide Ito ­ Soloist; Toru Miura Brian Meixner, euphonium Julius S. Seredy Call of the Seasons Phillip Catelinet ­ Soloist: Kozo Takeuchi University of North Texas, Denton, TX 10/19/02 Michael Fischer Student's Concertino Akira Toda ­ Soloist: Toru Miura Cello Sonata I Antonio Vivaldi Concertino Classico (Duo) .Joseph Horovitz Fantasiestucke, Opus 73 Robert Schumann Deep Inside the Sacred Temple (Duo) Bizet/arr. by Wilkinson Concert Variations Jan Bach Fantasie Brillante Jean­Baptiste Arban Michael Fischer Mark Nelson, tuba Iruce Broughton Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ 9/18/02 Richard White, tuba Fantfls)! Duo for French hom and tuba Jay Vosk (world premiere) Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 08/03/02 Flute Sonata in F Major, Op. 1, No. 5 G. F. Handel Raul I. Rodriguez, tuba Salve Venere, Salve Marte John Stevens Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 10/22/02 Three Romances Schumann/arr. Cooley edetto Marcello Theme and Variations on The Carnival of Venice ....Jean­Baptiste Arban/arr. Domek ivid Gillingham "The Rejoicing" from Royal Fireworks G. E Handel/arr. Max Morden ....John Golland "Allegro" from Concerto for Two Trumpets A. Vivaldi/arr. Gary Slechta [icholas Falcone Concerto in D Major G. Tartini/trans. D.A. Richard ..John Hartman SENIOR RECITALS stopher Wiggins ...Allen Vizzutti Kent Alexander Krause, Euphonium Illinois State University, Normal, IL 10/27/02 ...Allen Vizzutti Vladimir Cosma Fantasy in E­Flat Major, Op. 17 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Sonata No. I in A Minor J. B. Loeillet Lyric Suite for Euphonium and Piano (1970) Donald White ....A.H. Malotte More than 4000 titles on ....Philip Sparke SoruxM for Unaccompanied Euphonium (1978) Fred Clinard Compact Disc, LP, Video & Cassette. From The Shores of the Mighty Pacific (1912) Herbert L. Clarke More than 100 CDs featuring tuba soloists. y, 10/22/02 Classical Brass Recordings ­ Both solo & ensembles. STUDENT RECITALS ....Philip Sparke Jazz Recordings ­ Small groups and big bands Many imported titles not found in stores. Eric Leday, tuba Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA 10/09/02 r, Atlanta, GA We Also Publish Sheet Music for Brass. MTNA State Solo Competition, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 10/12/02 Philip Wilby More than 800 pieces available Sonata for Tuba and Piano Bruce Broughton ..Stephen Foster Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartets, and more Sonata in a minor Antonio Vivaldi/arr. R. Winston Morris Ensemble Works for like & unlike instruments. Visions fugitives, Op. 22, Nos. 13­16 Sergei Prokofiev/arr. Beth A. Lodal/ Brass Choir & Big Band Compositions. ed. Bradley Haag and Gene Pokomy Encounters II William Kraft J.S. Bach ivid Gillingham ORDER ONLINE AT Robert Redhead TUBA QUARTETS/ENSEMBLES ....Gabriel Faure WWW.TAPMUSIC.COM ....Philip Sparke Undercurrent, Erie's Tuba and Euphonium Quartet or send $4 for our latest catalog* Daniel Burdick and Ronald Stitt, euphoniums Lowell Hepler and Gary Viebranz, tubas Tap Music Sales, 1992 Hunter Avenue Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA 10/31/02 W Rex Overture to The Magic Flute Wolfgang A. Mozart/arr. Anon./J. Rozen Friedrich Belcke Newton, lA 50208 USA A^us Dei Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina/arr. B. Doughty ..Adolf Vancura Phone: 641­792­0352 or Fax: 641­792­1361 with Cliff Brandt, euphonium and Daniel Brown, tuba Hans Kolditz Fugue in G minor ("Little") Johann Sebastian Bach/arr. S. Gray Email: tapmusic(^tapmusic.com Great Pumpkin Waltz Vincent Guaraldi/arr. G. Viebranz ....Rolf Wilhelm Rag­Time Dance Scott Joplin/arr. D. Werden ....Frigyes Hidas *Catalogs sent 1st Class Mail. We accept Discover, VISA and Mastercard. Puttin' On The Ritz Irving Berlin/arr, L. Niehaus Customers outside the USA please send $5. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Manning Sherwin/arr.
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