For the 3rd Advent I would like to present you a piece for solo tuba. The Fantasia No.2 by Georg Philipp Telemann TWV 40:3.
It was originally composed for flute and has long been one of the standard pieces for flute. Why not for the tuba too?
This recording is a live recording from a musical church service from the 1st of Advent from the church of St.Laurentius in Drolshagen / Schreibershof
[youtube]https://youtu.be/BXEn-MAPoX0[/youtube]
Georg Philipp Telemann for Tuba
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Re: Georg Philipp Telemann for Tuba
Thank you. Well done. This is a favorite of mine. For 10 years I played only tuba. Then I took up soprano recorder and it really opened my eyes to a new world (and clef) musically.
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Re: Georg Philipp Telemann for Tuba
I played it 38 years ago on flute, my second instrument after recorder, and loved it. I wish I could manage it on tuba ... Nice played, thanks for sharing.
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Re: Georg Philipp Telemann for Tuba
That was fun. Thanks for the tip for something to read, too.
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playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: Georg Philipp Telemann for Tuba
Hey, me too! started on recorder, picked up flute, and ca. 38 years ago ... well, this piece sounds real familiar, but I can't guarantee I could really play it, certainly not as well as Mr. Ridder plays it on the tuba.marccromme wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 2:42 pm I played it 38 years ago on flute, my second instrument after recorder, and loved it.