Travels with my Tuba - Jim Anderson book

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Travels with my Tuba - Jim Anderson book

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Hi

just saw and subsequently spent a pleasant few hours reading this, available as a kindle download from Amazon;



"A career in music with that most cumbersome of brass instruments, the tuba: Jim Anderson has played with most of the main orchestras in the UK and many international ones, including the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Symphony Orchestra and was a member of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the Wallace Collection and the London Sinfonietta. He has worked Adrian Boult, Malcolm Sergeant, Antonio Pappano, Colin Davis, George Solti, Simon Rattle, Aaron Copland, Benjamin Britten, Seiji Ozawa, Bernard Haitink, Leonard Bernstein, and Mariss Jansons. He was Mr Oom-pah-pah in Rainbow – one of the most famous children’s programmes in the 1970s – and Tubby the Tuba, in another. He has played on a number of significant film soundtracks among them Bond films, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. and he was tuba professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama for 30 years."

Jim was my teacher at GSMD and offers a wide range of anecdotes and observations on the tuba and brass players of that period in general. It's obviously UK based but I think the stories are pretty universal and I would highly recommend it!

Cheers

Simon
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The four reviews are good (5 stars) and it's only $3.99 on Kindle...might get it...
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I bought it but haven't had time to get into it yet. Won't be long...
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Bought a printed one two weeks ago! It is on top of the pile for reading next...
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Seeing this thread, I bought it on Amazon and read it straight through. It was an enjoyable read.
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