Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra

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Valery Strukow

Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra

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Valery Strukow

Concerto For Tuba And Orchestra

  • Instrumentation Tuba and Piano
  • Composer Valery Strukow
  • Difficulty Level
    (difficult)
  • Edition Piano Reduction
  • Publisher Editions Bim
  • Order no. BIM-TU15A
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  • Term: 18:00
  • Accompaniment: Piano
This concerto, written in 1980, is a concertante work for the traditional audience, but without technical or musical concessions for the tuba. The structure is inspired by the classical sonata, with a main theme and a lyrical part which intertwine. The motives are developed in the cadenza. The technical and musical ressources of the soloist are confronted, treated here as a concertante partner. NB. This concerto was conceived for the bass tuba in C, but the third movement may ideally be played on a F-tuba. The ossia passages are suggested to players using a bass tuba in Bb. The concerto by Valery Stukow (1937-2005) was played by the tuba finalists (Jens Bjorn-Larsen, Oystein Baadsvik et Oren Marshall) of the International Competition in Geneva (Switzerland), September 13, 1991 in the Victoria Hall with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande conducted by Enrique Garcia-Asensio.