Unbelievable Euphonium solos
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I haven't really taken the time to listen to that one. Plus, my director stole the CD from me to listen to , and he won't give it back. I will listen to it once I get the CD back, but I also love the Variations on America. That is a cool...I don't know what o call it...Melody? I think?
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It's absolutely murderous. But TM5 is right, it's awesome, awesome, awesome. The Melody Shop is definitely not a march for amateurs, though, it'd be a challenge in concert for even the top flight band programs.euphman wrote:That trio sounds hard.Trumpet Man 05 wrote:You know what rocks? That euphonium solo in the trio of "The Melody Shop" by Karl King. Awesome, awesome, awesome.
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One time I saw the Navy band... MAN they were awsome. I mean the Euphoniums that they had were the nicest things I have ever seen. Lets just say that I caught myself drooling more than once.
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Knowing a share of great trumpet solos myself, I think it would be incredibly awesome to hear a euphonium player tackle all sorts of great trumpet solos on one CD. I'd definitely want to hear a euphonium player play Carnival of Venice, as well as play Fantaisie Brilliante, Concerto in Eb: Rondo by Hummel, and Moto Perpetuo.
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The CD I recommend earlier in this thread, "American Variations" from Klavier Recordings, has Dr. Brian Bowman tackling a bunch of solos on the euphonium (including Carnival of Venice, Scherzo, The Student Prince, etc...)Trumpet Man 05 wrote:Knowing a share of great trumpet solos myself, I think it would be incredibly awesome to hear a euphonium player tackle all sorts of great trumpet solos on one CD. I'd definitely want to hear a euphonium player play Carnival of Venice, as well as play Fantaisie Brilliante, Concerto in Eb: Rondo by Hummel, and Moto Perpetuo.
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