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Rondo alla Burk (2008) by Marc Wigim,
a UNI senior and long time member of UNITUBA.
Machine (1997) by Greg Shapley
created from the constituent elements of digital computers - eight-bit binary digits (eight ones or zeros) provide the source material for the pitch and rhythm. The specific series of numbers was derived from the graphic below.
Program notes presented by Katy Slaven.
Atlas eclipticalis (1961) by John Cage
for any ensemble 0 to 86 instruments, premiered by Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic - a work using star charts to aid in note selection
Program notes including composer comments presented by Katy Slaven.
Tuba Quartet No. 1 (1997) by Patrick Schultze. Three selected movements (1, 4 & 5) are performed by the Fundercats Tuba Euphonium Quartet which includes euphoniums John Day and Jeff Waldschmitt and tubas Ben Creswell and Jacob Guelff.
Mov't I - Mov't IV - Mov't V
Program notes including composer comments presented by Katy Slaven.
Voices of America (2008) by Aaron Hynds for tuba ensemble and electronic media
Program notes including composer comments presented by Katy Slaven.
Devil Septet (1972) by Eric Ewazen
a work written during his freshman year at Eastman School of Music as a student of Joseph Schwantner - 4 tubas, 2 percussionists and piano
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