Evocations

Evocations

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Scoring & Instrumentation
Tuba
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Year Authored (or revised)
Duration (min)
11
Movements
I. Praeludium
II. Burlesque
III. Arioso
IV. Largo - Finale

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Composer's Note:

Evocations for solo tuba was written in 1982 and is dedicated to Albert Dlugasch, who premiered the work. The four movements explore the broad range of sound, timbre, register, and emotion obtainable on this too-often misunderstood and neglected instrument. The first movement, Præludium, opens with brassy, fanfare-like material, contrasting with a second theme of mellow lyricism. It is followed by the black humor of Burlesque, and the sweet melancholy of Arioso. The final movement, Largo-Finale, begins slowly in the tuba's lowest register, then adds a second line in contrary motion as the performer hums into the instrument. The mood is interrupted by a triplet figure introducing the finale, an intricate, whirlwind movement of virtuosic difficulty.

Comments

New 2022 edition from 1981 original. Included in the collection Tuba Tuba - Nine Pieces for Solo Tuba.

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Recording
Navona Records
Text Language - Non English

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Title Number
Ensemble Type
solo instrumental (non-keyboard)
Genre/Theme
Music by women
Instrument
tuba
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$12.50 score
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