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There is a lot of amazing tubiste -Arnold Jacob -Roger Bobo -Gene Porkorny -...
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There is a lot of amazing tubiste -Arnold Jacob -Roger Bobo -Gene Porkorny -Alain baer -Oystein Baadsvick -Denis Miller .........
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the smallest tuba ever made
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Bach's "Cello Suite No.1" by Yo-Yo Ma, accompanied by a Salvad...
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Bach's "Cello Suite No.1" by Yo-Yo Ma, accompanied by a Salvador Dali-inspired slideshow.
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William Kraft Encounters 2 for solo tuba, performed by Beth McDonald. Re...
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William Kraft Encounters 2 for solo tuba, performed by Beth McDonald. Recorded live on 25 October 2008.
--------------------------------------- (in William Kraft's words, from Program Notes for the Tuba by Gary Bird) "Encounters II was written for Roger Bobo in December 1966 and was premiered at the Encounters concert series in Pasadena in 1967. The first thing Roger and I did was spend a day together, during which we engaged in a creative interplay of ideas and exploration of the instruments possibilities. The resultant work was, as Roger described it in the liner notes of his second recording of the piece, higher, lower, faster (probably louder or softer) than any previous work for the tuba.
"From the multitude of techniques that evolved, I chose those which I felt were best suited for a piece that was basically expressive along relatively traditional lines. Certain exploratory techniques were eliminated to suit the aesthetics of the pieceāan aesthetic in which I wanted to show the truly musical possibilities of the instrument without delving into effects for their own sake. I wanted the challenge of writing a set of variations for a solo instrument which would create the illusion of accompanying itself, by using various dynamic levels, varying pitch registrations, and especially by utilizing the voice while playing. Much of what resulted was due to Roger Bobo's remarkable virtuosity as well as his creative intelligence."
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