The Cowboys - arr. Curnow (John Williams) BAND tuba part
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Re: The Cowboys - arr. Curnow (John Williams) BAND tuba part
The “divisi” gives it away. In our pops rotation along with Magnificent 7 in the orchestra. Always enjoy.
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Re: The Cowboys - arr. Curnow (John Williams) BAND tuba part
Yeah as I was typing the original post I figured out that it was a band part, so I should have just deleted some of the rhetoric there before I even posted.
Anyway, two people have sent clean copies of the part, and that's appreciated very much.
Anyway, two people have sent clean copies of the part, and that's appreciated very much.
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He's not related to Bob (trombonist/composer/arranger) is he?arpthark wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:10 amJim Curnow was working at Asbury University in KY while I was going to the University of Kentucky, a stone's throw away. We always ended up performing a lot of his music both at UK and in the Lexington Brass Band. He was close friends with Skip Gray and Jim did a lot of unpublished arrangements for the tuba ensemble that were a ton of fun. I've always admired his work. I believe he still lives in the area.tofu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:00 am Yeah that looks to be the band part. We've played it a couple times including with Curnow himself conducting. Don't recall if that was when it first got released. It's a fun band piece - not really that difficult - I'd think a decent HS wind ensemble would have no problem.
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I can't say for certain, but I don't think so. I couldn't find any link between them online.bloke wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 2:25 pmHe's not related to Bob (trombonist/composer/arranger) is he?arpthark wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:10 amJim Curnow was working at Asbury University in KY while I was going to the University of Kentucky, a stone's throw away. We always ended up performing a lot of his music both at UK and in the Lexington Brass Band. He was close friends with Skip Gray and Jim did a lot of unpublished arrangements for the tuba ensemble that were a ton of fun. I've always admired his work. I believe he still lives in the area.tofu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:00 am Yeah that looks to be the band part. We've played it a couple times including with Curnow himself conducting. Don't recall if that was when it first got released. It's a fun band piece - not really that difficult - I'd think a decent HS wind ensemble would have no problem.
I was also wrong -- Jim lives in NC now.
Another Asbury (tiny Christian college) music connection -- Mark Ridenour, asst. principal trumpet of the Chicago Symphony (formerly at Memphis; maybe you know him, Joe) also went there. He won the third trumpet spot in the Lexington Philharmonic while he was still a senior at Asbury.
I had the pleasure of playing with Mark a handful of times when he would come back and play at the Great American Brass Band festival with the host band, the Advocate Brass Band, and often just "in" the section, rarely being featured as a soloist or anything. It was a treat.
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I played quite a few Memphis Symphony brass quintet gigs with Mark.
I also paid him to floor one room of a house (one I was moving out of...Years earlier, I had pulled out the horrible/filthy "shag" carpet, but - since our kids were small, and dropped/spilled things - we had made the decision to not wood-floor the house until we were ready to sell it).
I saw him briefly at Ravinia - one summer - when I was studying with Gene.
I also paid him to floor one room of a house (one I was moving out of...Years earlier, I had pulled out the horrible/filthy "shag" carpet, but - since our kids were small, and dropped/spilled things - we had made the decision to not wood-floor the house until we were ready to sell it).
I saw him briefly at Ravinia - one summer - when I was studying with Gene.
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Did you end up meeting with this young man?
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Re: The Cowboys - arr. Curnow (John Williams) BAND tuba part
They never texted me or anything, and they knew when I was going to be there. This just reinforced my life long decision - since approximately age 22 - to not teach anyone.
... lip service.
It's supposed to be 3% teacher and 97% student. It's not supposed to be 110% teacher and -10% student.