Conversation in Orange & Brown for Euphonium & Tuba by Greg Bartholomew Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Conversation in Orange & Brown for Euphonium & Tuba Digital Sheet Music
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Conversation in Orange & Brown for Euphonium & Tuba
by Greg Bartholomew Instrumental Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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An arrangement for euphonium & tuba of a duet originally composed for french horn & tuba, and also available for cello & double bass or as a duet for two horns. Duration approximately 8 minutes. Comments on the arrangement for Cello & Double Bass from the judges of the 2010 Recital Music Double Bass Composition Competition: This is an interesting work, exploring a range of colors and textures. The bass part, on the whole, uses the orchestral range of the instrument and would offer few technical problems for the good intermediate bassist. The double bass is used well, as both soloist, accompanist and equal partner, and the contrast of arco and pizzicato create new and interesting textures. ""The contrasting musical ideas are effective, and the use of solos, question and answer, and unified rhythms help to maintain interest for players and audiences alike. The cello and double bass duo is a popular ensemble with bassists and this piece would fit easily into any recital and for any audience. The changing tonalities keep the piece alive and alert. Conversation in Orange & Brown doesn't outstay its welcome and would be accessible to many musicians.

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