Hindemith, Tuba Sonata (complete)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Derek Fenstermacher, tuba
Emi Kagawa, piano
Recorded live from the 2016 International Tuba and Euphonium Conference in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Recital date: May 31, 2016
While by no means perfect, I hope you enjoy this wonderful music as much as I enjoyed playing it.
Really solid technique and great musicality! I wanted to hear and enjoy other versions of this masterpiece, I only have the great Roger Bobo’s great version. Both you and Emi on the piano, what a tremendous performance.
I love this tune! Back for more after a bunch of years. So well played. I like that it's a tube sonata with piano accompaniment as well as a piano sonata with tuba accompaniment.
I don't get why people say this song is good, can you please explain why it sounds good to you?
To my ears it sounds dissonant and consistently out of balance, and the best parts are when only one of the parts is playing.
I'm sure its just something to do with tastes, but I've been recommended this piece multiple times and I feel crazy.
Bravo! Fine interpretation. And compliments to your partner!
Lovely interpretation of the cadenza!
I had to play it from memory.
チューバでこんなに表現を、、、!!素晴らしいいいいいい!!!!!!
Why is the Tuba repertoire so small!! There should be 20 more sonatas by notable composers, especially with the 20th century style in mind
Agree. But, many notable composers in the 20th century composed solo works for tuba. Such composers include Vaughan Williams, Hindemith, Bozza, Arutiunian and Penderecki.
That's when you have to make your own pieces for tuba.
The tuba is such a young intstrument
@@barretthoover2860 I have but then again, who cares about a no body, doesn't hold the same influence as if say Shostakovich made a tuba concerto or something
It used to bother me that other instrumentalist has solos that were memorable little tunes with standard froms whereas the tuba litreaturer was traffic-jamish.
Am doing this for my Senior Recital. Any tips?
write in where all of the down beats are in the cadenza.
Pay your accompanist
Do you really hate your pianist?
@@benjaminbeam5273 Yup. for my junior recital I took it to someone outside of the uni who knew the piece (to take pressure off of faculty pianists) and I paid upfront!
I have to play the piano part in one month so I need a lot of time to practice 😅.
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Why do tuna soloists play the solo on an F tuna, but have a 6/4 CC or BBb tuba standing on the floor beside them?
Actually, he is playing with a C Tuba and in his case it's a B&S.
Am I the only one hearing the climax to Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
May I ask why there are two tubas?
He used it for another piece.
I used both horns for the recital. I just left it on stage for ease is all.
He is probably playing other pieces that suit a different horn. I always notice famous guitar soloists changing instruments during concerts. (Sometimes they break strings or light them on fire too. 🤡)
would the Tuba folk be offended if I play this one on Bass Trom?
Nope, we do the same thing with a lot of other instruments.
I actually would really like to hear this on bass trombone.
@@iang7244 Is that a subliminal message for me to find the music and play it? :D
@@pablobasstb Absolutely.
Sounding bobo esc in the louder parts.