We finally got around to recording another concert. Unfortunately, due to a miscue with the video camera we didn't get the first two pieces on the program.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...t0y144OUS2Wkxt
Here's what we did get, though:
- Two Rags by Scott Joplin (Pleasant Moments & Heliotrope Bouquet)
- English Folk Song Suite (Vaughan Williams)
- Deep (world premier) (Lydia Lower Busler)
- Manhattan Suite - II: Slow Swing (John Stevens)
- Americans We (Henry Fillmore)
- Raiders March (John Williams)
- Amparito Roca (Jaime Texidor)
- Puccini's Opera Arias (arr. Sawako Yamazato)
-- E lucevan le stelle (Tosca)
-- Un bel di vedramo (Madama Butterfly)
-- Oh! mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi)
-- Nessun dorma! (Turandot)
- Russian Rag (George Cobb, arr. Gary Buttery)
- A Vermont Gathering (David Uber)
- Tubas of the Apocalypse (Benjamin McMillan)
- Rolling Thunder (Henry Fillmore)
The two pieces at the beginning that we didn't get recordings of were "Fanfare No. 1" by Jeffrey Taylor and "When Tubas Waltz" by Alfred Bartles. Hopefully we can get them on another program some day.
Not perfect by any means, but I hope you enjoy our semi-amateur attempts to keep our musical skills somewhat intact in our old age.
Dale
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...t0y144OUS2Wkxt
Here's what we did get, though:
- Two Rags by Scott Joplin (Pleasant Moments & Heliotrope Bouquet)
- English Folk Song Suite (Vaughan Williams)
- Deep (world premier) (Lydia Lower Busler)
- Manhattan Suite - II: Slow Swing (John Stevens)
- Americans We (Henry Fillmore)
- Raiders March (John Williams)
- Amparito Roca (Jaime Texidor)
- Puccini's Opera Arias (arr. Sawako Yamazato)
-- E lucevan le stelle (Tosca)
-- Un bel di vedramo (Madama Butterfly)
-- Oh! mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi)
-- Nessun dorma! (Turandot)
- Russian Rag (George Cobb, arr. Gary Buttery)
- A Vermont Gathering (David Uber)
- Tubas of the Apocalypse (Benjamin McMillan)
- Rolling Thunder (Henry Fillmore)
The two pieces at the beginning that we didn't get recordings of were "Fanfare No. 1" by Jeffrey Taylor and "When Tubas Waltz" by Alfred Bartles. Hopefully we can get them on another program some day.
Not perfect by any means, but I hope you enjoy our semi-amateur attempts to keep our musical skills somewhat intact in our old age.
Dale
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