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John Parker <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 1 Oct 2004 18:18:50 +0000
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Steve Schwartz wrote:

>Works featuring tuba usually come off like stunts.  Indeed,
>the tuba-piccolo duo has become a cliche of the beginning composer.  To
>my mind, I can think right now of only three composers really successful
>in giving the tuba something worthwhile to do: Vaughan Williams, of
>course, Hindemith, and Alec Wilder.  George Kleinsinger's Tubby the Tuba
>also makes the list, ...

I think Holmboe's concertante is pretty good as far as tuba music goes.

Regards,

John Parker

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