Gandalfe, elsewhere, gave a link to some work his community band had done that was quite challenging - well here is a chance to show and tell!
We have just had an amazing concert, with a guest tuba soloist called Les Neish. Les is a professional musician, but started his musical journey being taught, as a school boy, by a teacher who plays trumpet with our band. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with him. But the first time we rehearsed with him was on the afternoon of the evening concert. We have an excellent MD who rehearsed us well, thankfully.
He played four pieces with us - his main being a concerto of 3 movements called Salt of the Earth, by Andy Scott
Here is my recording of those three movements (using Zoom H2, recorded in wav and compressed on computer)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmdmdqadmyzg7zn/04 Salt of the Earth Movt 1.mp3?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qo1kw86z3gb1zkn/05 Salt of the Earth Movt 2.mp3?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/236qmdt8yko5nke/06 Salt of the Earth Movt 3.mp3?dl=0
Chris
We have just had an amazing concert, with a guest tuba soloist called Les Neish. Les is a professional musician, but started his musical journey being taught, as a school boy, by a teacher who plays trumpet with our band. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with him. But the first time we rehearsed with him was on the afternoon of the evening concert. We have an excellent MD who rehearsed us well, thankfully.
He played four pieces with us - his main being a concerto of 3 movements called Salt of the Earth, by Andy Scott
Here is my recording of those three movements (using Zoom H2, recorded in wav and compressed on computer)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jmdmdqadmyzg7zn/04 Salt of the Earth Movt 1.mp3?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qo1kw86z3gb1zkn/05 Salt of the Earth Movt 2.mp3?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/236qmdt8yko5nke/06 Salt of the Earth Movt 3.mp3?dl=0
Chris