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This section offers videos of Euphonium and Baritone Horn. Some the world's best players can be found below, including David Werden, Steven Mead, David Childs, Brian Bowman, David Thornton, Aaron VanderWeele, Lyndon Baglin, Adam Frey, Demondrae Thurman, Charley Brighton, Glenn van Looy, David Bandman, jazz euphonium and others.

David Thornton and Adam Frey Collection - Two Part Invention, by Sparke


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Category: Euphonium
Artist: David Thornton and Adam Frey
Title: Two Part Invention, by Sparke

A performance from the International Euphonium & Tuba Festival 2014 held at Emory University, Atlanta during June 2014. The soloists are David Thornton & Adam Frey and Caryl Conger is the pianist.

Two Part Invention [Philip Sparke]
Two-Part Invention

Bob and Nick Childs asked the composer for a short piece for a concert in the autumn of 1989.

The work falls into two sections [requested by the soloists]. The first is a slow and dreamy arietta, in which both soloists present their own, contrasting tunes which later combine. A short flourish leads to an Allegro Vivo where the players get a chance to show of their virtuoso techniques.

[Taken from www.philipsparke.com]

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