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  • £44.95

    Tuba Concerto (Score Only)

    Tuba (in C BC) Solo with Brass Band

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £72.99

    Tubby the Tuba - George Kleinsinger

    Score and Parts for George Kleinsinger's Tubby the Tuba. Arranged for Tuba solo and Brass band by Andrew Duncan.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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  • £69.95

    Concertino for Tuba (Eb Tuba Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Composer's facsimile edition

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £72.99

    Tubby the Tuba (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    with optional narratorScore and Parts for George Kleinsinger's Tubby the TubaSolo part comes in C BC and Eb TCDuration: 8:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £82.95

    CONCERTO FOR TUBA (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band)

    Score and Parts. Dur: 15:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £49.20

    TUBA MUCKL (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band - arr. Fernie)

    Grade: Medium

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £49.20

    TUBA MUCKL (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band arr. Walter & Smith)

    Grade: Easy/Medium

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £49.20

    TWO MOODS FOR TUBA (Eb Bass Solo with Brass Band)

    Grade: Medium

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £70.00

    Episodes and Echoes - Peter Meechan

    Episodes and Echoes is a concerto in three movements for tuba. The title of the work relates directly to the way the composer approached writing the piece.aAlthough the work is scored with piano and wind band accompaniments, Episodes and Echoes was originally written for tuba and brass band. I had several problems to overcome - the brass band contains 4 tubas, and 2 euphoniums, all of which could obscure the solo line, so I decided to write for the soloist in a manner that meant they were either playing alone, in episodes, or repeating/echoing phrases.aIn addition to this, the composer combined the characteristics of the tuba with other instruments: in the second movement the tuba is similar to a singer performing an aria and a recitative, and third movement a bass guitar.Episodes and Echoes was commissioned by, and dedicated to, Les Neish who premiered the work in 2005, accompanied by the Beaumaris Brass Band, conducted by Gwyn Evans.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 days

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  • £29.95

    Song for the Skies

    Song for the Skies was commissioned by Tuba virtuoso Les Neish and was given its world premier on the December 9th 2010 with the James Madison University Brass Band in Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA.Les asked me to compose a slow melody that highlights the wonderful sonorous sound of the Tuba. I am a big fan of Les and of the instrument and knowing the capabilities of Les as a soloist I wanted to experiment with the range and colour of the instrument in this solo.After a warm introduction from the ensemble the soloist enters almost timeless over the muted cornets. The melody when it is first heard has a somewhat haunting Celtic feel to it. It is intentionally marked as con rubato so that the soloist can really put their own musical stamp on the music. As the haunting melody repeats again this time in a change of key the accompaniment takes more of a role within the piece of music performing counter melodies within this second section.The middle of the piece introduces a new secondary melodic device that serves as an introduction to the original melody played in all its glory by the ensemble. This dies away to leave the second half of the melody in the euphoniums and baritones as the soloist plays a soaring counter melody in the highest register of the instrument.The piece starts to return home with a recapitulation of the introduction followed by the second part of the original melody by the soloist. After a momentary reflective solo from the soloist the introduction is used for a final time before the tuba guides us home to conclude.For the soloist, there are a number of occasions where the opportunity to play in the upper register of the instrument arises. However, I have also given the opportunity for the soloist to play various passages down the octave so it suits the performers playing style and range.Song for the Skies is very simple yet beautiful and I feel it suits the playing of the Eb Tuba perfectly. I hope you enjoy performing it.Paul Lovatt-Cooper

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days