(old) live performance of Alec Wilder's - Suite No. 1 for Horn, Tuba and Piano
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 8:54 pm
I went to a top secret place on the web to have a look at "a tuba part to an orchestral piece".
While there, I found THIS (just now, uploaded by me to youtube).
I don't like my stuff (not any of it) on "the cloud", so I downloaded it and deleted it.
(When I was first subscribing to that storage site, default settings were "store everything"...
This was put there before I discovered that, and put a stop to it.
...so frankly (have forgotten about those few things there), I thought the recording was lost.
Ed Jones (Fort Worth Symphony and tuba guru at UT Arlington) had invited us to play a recital there.
- Mark Houghton (horn, Pittsburgh Symphony) - my son-in-law
- Steve Harlos (head of UNT keyboard dept, and pianist with the Dallas Symphony)
- bloke (tuba-blowin' check-chaser and horn-fixer)
It was a good performance (live acoustics only slightly boomy), and I really think you'll enjoy listening to it.
- Maestoso
- Peasante
- In a Jazz Manner
- Berceuse (for Carol [Phillips])
- Alla Caccia
While there, I found THIS (just now, uploaded by me to youtube).
I don't like my stuff (not any of it) on "the cloud", so I downloaded it and deleted it.
(When I was first subscribing to that storage site, default settings were "store everything"...
This was put there before I discovered that, and put a stop to it.
...so frankly (have forgotten about those few things there), I thought the recording was lost.
Ed Jones (Fort Worth Symphony and tuba guru at UT Arlington) had invited us to play a recital there.
- Mark Houghton (horn, Pittsburgh Symphony) - my son-in-law
- Steve Harlos (head of UNT keyboard dept, and pianist with the Dallas Symphony)
- bloke (tuba-blowin' check-chaser and horn-fixer)
It was a good performance (live acoustics only slightly boomy), and I really think you'll enjoy listening to it.
- Maestoso
- Peasante
- In a Jazz Manner
- Berceuse (for Carol [Phillips])
- Alla Caccia