A tuba solo which begins with a sense of agony in the piano using the tune of "Beneath The Cross Of Jesus." The solo then makes a declamatory statement and then becomes very expressive in a recitative-like
This solo starts out with in a march triumphant style with a short introduction. The first section is stated in a rather familiar rendition of the melody in varied rhythmic devices. The middle section is a
Originally in a duple meter this arrangement very cleverly is in a 6-8 march style. It progresses in a rather processional manner and then transitions to a slower reflective expression. The piece returns to
This solo with piano accompaniment is based on a classic Irish folk song. The intermediate variations will add interest for the intermediate player. The arrangement is from the teaching files of Monty
This solo is in a march style throughout. It begins with little fanfare figures in the piano and then as it progress the soloist and piano exchange rolls. The second section is in a variation style while
After a majestic introduction the piece settles down into a softer and more expressive rendition of the tune "How Great Thou Art." The middle section is a variation of the first section with the melody in
An accompanied tuba solo that begins with a gentle piano introduction. The soloist then presents the tune with subtle modifications. The second section progresses with even greater melodic enhancement. With