Re: Re: Re: Orchestral Excerpts


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Posted by David on July 09, 2002 at 10:23:47:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Orchestral Excerpts posted by John on July 08, 2002 at 21:42:28:

The best sources for tuba related sheet music I have found are the following:
Robert King Music (www.rkingmusic.com), Hickeys Music (www.hickeys.com), J.W. Pepper (www.jwpepper.com), Sheet Music Service (www.sheetmusicservice.com)[they're out of Portland, OR], Southern Ohio Music Company (www.somusic.com), Editions BIM (www.editions-BIM.com),Tuba/Euphonium Press (www.iteaonline.org). I am sure there are other companies selling the music, however, I have had the best luck with all these.

These companies have all been very good about stocking a large selection of tuba materials. The Torchinsky books have been in demand lately due to all the tuba openings. Keep in mind the 20th Century book is out of print as well as the Shostakovich books due to treaties with Russia (don't ask - it's really not important). If you want to get the Shostakovich parts, Kalmus Music (www.kalmus-music.com) is probably the best choice for authentic parts.

Good luck to all of you.


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