http://soundcloud.com/tubatimberinger/rainmaker-demo
An excerpt from my newest work "Rainmaker" This piece features a Tuba soloist, Tuba/Ephonium Quartet, 9 percussion and piano. It will receive its premier in October by Jay Hunsberger and the University of South Florida Percussion Ensemble; Robert McCormick director.
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Re: Rainmaker
This will be premiered […] In October. 13' duration appx.
Will be sweet 13'.
Congratulations
Fabio
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Re: Rainmaker
A while back I posted a few minute demo of my latest and greatest; "Rainmaker" Here is the actual premier performance.
http://soundcloud.com/tubatimberinger/r ... remier2012
Rainmaker; Fantasy for Tubas and Percussion.
Jay Hunsberger; Soloist
Aaron Campbell, Drew Prichard,Logan Sorey, Joel Wine; Tuba/Euphonium Quartet
Kisun Lee; Piano
The USF Percussion Ensemble, Robert McCormick Director
Cheers!
Tim
http://soundcloud.com/tubatimberinger/r ... remier2012
Rainmaker; Fantasy for Tubas and Percussion.
Jay Hunsberger; Soloist
Aaron Campbell, Drew Prichard,Logan Sorey, Joel Wine; Tuba/Euphonium Quartet
Kisun Lee; Piano
The USF Percussion Ensemble, Robert McCormick Director
Cheers!
Tim
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Re: Rainmaker
Great job Tim! I really enjoyed the mixture of colors and moods. Love the tuba.
Keep up the good work!
P.S. I read on your website that you are mostly self taught threw books as am I(outside of general music theory classes). Are there any in particular you highly recommend?
Keep up the good work!
P.S. I read on your website that you are mostly self taught threw books as am I(outside of general music theory classes). Are there any in particular you highly recommend?
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Re: Rainmaker
If you go to Amazon there is actually a couple really good lists that basically have all the most widely used texts in academia today (and in the past). But some I read over and over...
Harmony:
Persichetti "Harmony"
Straus "Post Tonal Theory"
Morris "Class Notes" (if you're into pitches/atonality and a tad sadistic)
Orchestration:
Sameul Adler "Orchestration"
Kennan (same title)
Berlioz Treatise on Orchestration. (a more historic tome, but still very important)
Counterpoint:
Kennan "Counterpoint"
Piston (same title)
There are many many more. But these are some good ones to add to your library right away. If I had to recommend one over all, I would say the the Persichetti. Although it focuses primarily on harmony, he also gives lots of other tips and tidbits about compostion. He is certainly one of Americas most neglected and under represented composers.
cheers, thanks for the feedback!
-tim
Harmony:
Persichetti "Harmony"
Straus "Post Tonal Theory"
Morris "Class Notes" (if you're into pitches/atonality and a tad sadistic)
Orchestration:
Sameul Adler "Orchestration"
Kennan (same title)
Berlioz Treatise on Orchestration. (a more historic tome, but still very important)
Counterpoint:
Kennan "Counterpoint"
Piston (same title)
There are many many more. But these are some good ones to add to your library right away. If I had to recommend one over all, I would say the the Persichetti. Although it focuses primarily on harmony, he also gives lots of other tips and tidbits about compostion. He is certainly one of Americas most neglected and under represented composers.
cheers, thanks for the feedback!
-tim
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