I hadn't seen this one before and didn't find it in a google searches, a quick look through my music library, or listed for him on imspl.org. Anyone able to point me in the right direction? I like the 70 studies books and I've heard a few of his other works for trombone too. This one was new to me though.V. Blazhevic Etude mit Klavier (Lento Fantastico) (Kontrabasstuba)
Blazhevic etude question
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Blazhevic etude question
I got an email about an audition in Switzerland recently and it had a work listed that I'm not familiar with.
Re: Blazhevic etude question
I recommend you contact the orchestra's personnel director for clarification, as it is important to prepare the correct materials. In addition to the 70 Studies (vol. 1 and 2, King Editions), there is also a Blazhevich Textbook for Tuba in Bb. The Texbook includes preparatory studies and etudes that are not included in the King 70 Studies. Although I assume the Textbook itself is public domain in most places by now, there is an edition published by Encore Music via Abe Torchinsky here in the States. I believe there is piano accompaniment for the Trombone Textbook, but I'm not sure about the Tuba Textbook.
I think this is likely the etude in question, #7 from the Textbook for Tuba in Bb:
I remember seeing a video floating around recently of someone playing this tune, but I don't remember who.
I think this is likely the etude in question, #7 from the Textbook for Tuba in Bb:
I remember seeing a video floating around recently of someone playing this tune, but I don't remember who.
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Re: Blazhevic etude question
I'm sure that job would be great and all, but I was more interested in another book of etudes. Thanks for the info its exactly what I was looking for!
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Re: Blazhevic etude question
That looks remarkably low and playable for Ol' Blaz!!
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