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Concerto for Tuba and Piano Reduction
Originally written for solo tuba in brass quintet, in 1993. (Available through Editions BIM Publishing)
Duration: 10′
Premiered by James Jenkins in 1994
As a former trumpet player myself, I had long played in brass quintets. As my interested had also turned to arranging, and upon having just completed a compositional course in the summer of 1993, I decided it was time to try my hand at composing something original.
That year, at the Naples Philharmonic, where I was Assistant Principal/2nd trumpet, we had just hired a new tuba player (James Jenkins) for one season. I decided to ask him if I could write a new piece for him to premiere the following spring.
The Concerto for Tuba features the solo tuba from the onset, and then works its way through a variety of styles meant to display melodic and virtuosic dance-like figures. These were ideas I felt suited James the best, and also were elements I wanted to highlight for an instrument usually relegated to background or supporting roles.
The original version (for tuba + brass quintet) was picked up for publication by Editions BIM later that summer, whereas the piano reduction was created later, and is at composerjim.com
I cannot be positive, but this concerto may be my first original composition. If not, it’s certainly one of the first.
Jim Stephenson
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