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Hindemith - Sonata for Tuba and Piano (Score)
Tuba: Roger Bobo
Piano: Ralph Grierson
I. Allegro Pesante (0:00)
II. Allegro Assai (3:04)
III. Variationen (4:30)
Piano: Ralph Grierson
I. Allegro Pesante (0:00)
II. Allegro Assai (3:04)
III. Variationen (4:30)
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Collaborative pianists REALLY don’t get enough thanks… 😅
Played it on my senior recitql, haven't heard it in 50 years. When I cleanly hit the last high Bb I knew I had passed.
This illustrates why many pianists have a strict “No Hindemith” rule
Yeah, I felt very sorry for my accompanist "Jack Roberts." He spent months getting it right.
Why this is a ridiculous requirement for many tuba major undergraduates: just try finding an accompanist who can play that part and is willing to put in the time to work on an undergrad jury or recital.
My accompanist was the piano professor and she even said that this part was ridiculously difficult
겁나뿡뿡대네
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8:35 needs to be played with Jacob Collier on keys scatting the tuba part.
Omg this is perfect 😂😂
RIP Maestro Bobo, thank you for helping me get into my dream school. Your memory will live on forever.
Bravo bravo bravo
4:29 - third movement
The passage from 5:53-6:45 could be the central theme of any great composer's masterpiece piano sonata, but here Hindemith just throws it in as transitional accompaniment for a tuba.
The unbeatable recording of this piece, I can’t imagine it getting much better than this
Probably one of Hindemith’s most harmonically adventurous works.
The one and only Roger Bobo.
@5:29 that tuba part kind of sounds like John Coltrane’s countdown. Wonder if he took that part🤔
Interesting
Excellent Skills.Thanks people.Thanks to the composer and musicians and to the makers of fine instruments!!!
I'm sure they're scrupulously following the tempos, but in general I think I and III are much too fast. Of course Bobo and Grierson are real professionals, so I know they are behaving thoughtfully and respectfully to the score.
0:37
0:59
1:15
1:47
2:28
2:40
I’ve just started learning this and this is my first look at the piano part... I feel sorry for whoever is my accompanist in future recitals 😂
Your pianist.
Well, they won't really be your "accompanist"; it is a sonata for tuba and piano, rather than a tuba sonata, implying an equal partnership.
@@maxgregorycompositions6216thinking of the piece that way makes much more sense
As a professional pianist, they are not your accompanist. It is a sonata for tuba and piano. In fact, some pieces will be named "sonata for piano and (insert instrument name)." BTW, the ONLY time you should refer to a pianist as an accompanist is when the pianist is playing an orchestral reduction.
0:00 movement 1 3:04 movement 2 4:30 movement 3
Wtf
So good!
5-6/8 in piano and 4/4 on tuba. Make sense.
Ah yes, Hindemith’s 4th Piano Sonata with tuba accompaniment. :)
It's like hindemith's double bass sonata
When I played this, i pointed out how hard the pianist was going to work at the end when i would have mostly 1/4 notes.
One of my jokes about the Rachmaninoff 2nd Piano Concerto (which begins with a Piano Solo) was that it was a Sonata for Orchestra, with Piano Accompaniment.
@@sea7kenp He gave one of the nicest melodies in the recap to the horn player.
Hindemith didn't write a 4th piano sonata you scumbag