Euphonium Solo - Holst - March from 2nd Suite in F video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/02/15

David Werden, euphonium recital at University of Wisconsin / Eau Claire on Feb. 10, 2013. This piece opened the second half of the recital. It is part of a 2-movement suite I just arranged (Two Songs from Holst's Second Suite), the "March" that is so well known among euphonium players. With me is Barbara Young, piano.

This arrangement is NOW available for immediate download from: http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Two-Holst-Songs/19868298?aff_id=15680

Or you can purchase the hard-copy sheet music here: http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Two-Holst-Songs/19865331?aff_id=15680

Comments

8 years ago

FreezingGamer

Is there any way to get a recording of just the piano accompaniment?

9 years ago

jck148

I played this solo in my senior year high school concert band. It was the highlight of my musical career. I am starting playing again for the first time in almost 20 years.

9 years ago

Pakasit Chanvinij

Thank you Mr. Werden and Mrs. Young. Your rendition makes my day. This is the first time I hear my favorite march played as a duet, Euphonium and Piano. Great!!!!!!

9 years ago

Kate Lane

Lovely - Any chance you could issue this arrangement in treble clef Bb? (my son plays a Bb baritone)

10 years ago

timboleo

Very cool@@

11 years ago

Maureen Lister

Lovely - with or without band. Great playing!

11 years ago

LowG Sumlin

that was awesome

11 years ago

David AuBuchon

Excellent!

11 years ago

Kyle Aufderhar

Very beautiful playing. I love the evenness of tone throughout all registers of your playing. Not to mention, your sound is truly a pleasure to hear; it's glorious.

11 years ago

David Werden

It's nothing I would choose to write. The band version is a classic, and the lyrical solo is already a feature for euphonium within the band. Euphonium also gets to play some of the 6/8 melody, so it's already a great piece to play just as Holst wrote it! But we don't always have a band with us while playing a recital ;-)

11 years ago

Gustavo Guevara

Could this be accompanied with a band?

11 years ago

5610winston

...to Swansea Town once more!

11 years ago

David Werden

Just expand the video's description. There are links there for either the downloadable or the printed version.

11 years ago

Kool Aid & Keith Productions

Also as a side note; where would I find this arrangement?

11 years ago

Kool Aid & Keith Productions

Ah I played this song in a concert band situation last year at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Amazing song! You sound terrific'!

12 years ago

David Werden

I don't understand your question. I am playing a true euphonium in this video, and that is my primary instrument. (I also own a true British-bore baritone; you can find a video of my playing it on An die Musik on YouTube.)

12 years ago

Kyle Aufderhar

Why do you recommend a true baritone over a euphonium?

12 years ago

Kyle Aufderhar

No, that is an Adams compensating euphonium.

12 years ago

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