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  2. Tuba repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Karlheinz Essl, Si! for Tenor Tuba, Live Electronics and Surround Sound (2012) Luca Francesconi, Animus III for Tuba and Live Electronics (2008) Vinko Globokar, Introspection d'un tubiste for Tuba, Electronics and Multimedia (1983) Jonathan Harvey, Still for Tuba and Electronics (1997) Phill Niblock, B Poore for Taped Tuba (1981)

  3. Tuba Mirum (Paus) - Wikipedia

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    The work was positively received by Norwegian classical music critics, and NRK's music critic Stein Eide described the work as a key new tuba concerto. [ 6 ] Paus said that "all instruments have their pioneers for the development of the instrument, and Schieldrop is one of those musicians who at an early age has begun to feel that the available ...

  4. Tuba Concerto (Vaughan Williams) - Wikipedia

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    The Concerto in F Minor for Bass Tuba and Orchestra by British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams was written in 1954 for Philip Catelinet, principal tubist of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO), who together gave the premiere on 13 June 1954 with Sir John Barbirolli conducting. [1] The same musicians made the work’s first recording that same ...

  5. NBC Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra's first broadcast concert aired on November 13, 1937, under the direction of Monteux. Toscanini conducted ten concerts that first season, making his NBC debut on December 25, 1937. In addition to weekly broadcasts on the NBC Red and Blue networks, the NBC Symphony Orchestra made many recordings for RCA Victor. Televised concerts ...

  6. Radio orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The last surviving broadcast orchestra in North America was the CBC Radio Orchestra founded in 1938. On March 28, 2008 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation announced that the orchestra would be dissolved at the end of November. [2] The ensemble has continued independent of network affiliation as the National Broadcast Orchestra based in Vancouver.

  7. Tuba Concerto (Higdon) - Wikipedia

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    The Tuba Concerto is a composition for solo tuba and orchestra by the American composer Jennifer Higdon. The work was commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for their principal tubist Craig Knox. It was first performed by Knox and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the conductor Robert Spano on March 16, 2018. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra's second home is the 1,976-seat Music Center at Strathmore, located in North Bethesda, Maryland. With the opening of the Music Center at Strathmore in February 2005, the Baltimore Symphony became the nation's first orchestra with year-round venues in two metropolitan areas.

  9. Loose Tubes - Wikipedia

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    Loose Tubes were a British jazz big band/orchestra active during the mid-to-late 1980s. Critically and popularly acclaimed, the band was considered to be the focal point of a 1980s renaissance in British jazz. [1]