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The UGA Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble is a Credit class that meets three times
weekly. The group performs on campus at least once a semester and has
recently performed at the 2002 International Tuba Euphonium Conference
in Greensboro, the 2002 Army Band Tuba Euphonium Conference in Washington,
DC, and at the 2000 ITEC held in Regina, Sakatchewan.
Literature performed in this group includes serious original compositions
for tuba ensemble, transcriptions of orchestral literature, and lighter
transcriptions. Most of the music performed presents technical challenges
that students may not encounter in their other performing organizations.
UGA Tuba-Euphonium
Ensemble Programs Since Fall 2000
Fall 2000 |
| Morgenmusik |
Paul Hindemith |
| Pavane, op. 50 |
Gabriel Faure |
| The Furies |
Neal Corwell |
| Scarborough Fair |
arr. Bill Reichenbach |
| Toccata |
Girolama Frescobaldi |
| Lazy Elephant Blues |
Ingo Luis |
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Spring
2001 |
| Procession of the Nobles |
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
| Variations on the "New World Symphony" |
James Woodward |
| Overture to the Marriage of Figaro |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| Introduction to Act III of Die Meistersinger |
Richard Wagner |
| Mars, the Bringer of War (from The Planets) |
Gustav Holst |
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Fall 2001 |
| Now Hear This! |
Ray Dempsey |
| Folk Song Suite |
Ralph Vaughan Williams |
| Ave Maria |
Franz Biebl |
| Consortium |
John Cheetham |
| Into the Magical Rainforest |
Jesse Ayers |
| Dance |
Wilke Renwick |
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Spring
2002 |
| Poet and Peasant Overture |
Franz von Suppe |
| Seguidillas |
Aldo Forte |
| Two Interplays |
Thom Ritter George |
| Higashi Nishi |
John Stevens |
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Fall
2002 |
| Textures |
Mike Forbes |
| Three Little Pigs |
Todd Fiegel |
| Bavarian Stew |
Rolf Wilhelm |
| Ave Maria |
Victoria (arr. D. Castillo) |
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Spring
2003 |
| Overture to the Impressario |
W.A. Mozart (arr. Perry) |
| Burckner Etude |
Enrique Crespo |
| Tubular Octad |
Fisher Tull |
| Tubamobile |
Thom Ritter George |
| Meltdown |
Jonathan Sass |
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