Concertos, Euphonium Concertos
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Special offer. The Symphonic Euphonium
David Childs (euphonium)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Bramwell Tovey
It's easy to enjoy David Childs's warm honeyed tones as his euphonium dances through this enjoyable selection of British concertos, though the recording balance places the orchestra too much... — More…
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Finnish Euphonium
Jukka Myllys (euphonium), Hannu Hirvela (piano), Aki Virtanen (percussion)
Oulu Symphony Orchestra, Arvo Volmer
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Music for Euphonium and Orchestra
Roland Fröscher (euphonium)
Cappella Istropolitana, Dominique Roggen
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Spot On! - The Next Generation of Euphonium Music
Fabian Bloch (euphonium), François Killian (piano), Michael Meinen (percussion)
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Wilby - A Breathless Alleluia
Philip Wilby (organ), Philip Wilby (organ) & Philip Gault (baritone), Joseph Cook (tuba), David Thornton (euphonium)
Black Dyke Band, Nicholas Childs
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Majestic Journey
Original Works for Euphonium and Orchestra
Adam Frey (euphonium)
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Bruce Hangen
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2005 WASBE Singapore: West Winds Band of the Bukit Batok Community Club
Adam Frey (euphonium)
West Winds Band of the Bukit Batok Community Club, Victoria Junior College Choir, NAFA Choir, Amadeus Choral Society, Philip Tng, Prateep Supahnrojn
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1999 WASBE San Luis Obispo, California: California State University Intercollegiate Wind Orchestra
Robert Childs (euphonium)
California State University Intercollegiate Wind Orchestra, Lawrence Sutherland, William Johnson
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Horovitz - Four Concertos
Jeremy Brown (bass), Matt Skelton (percussion), Fiona Cross (clarinet), Steven Mead (euphonium), Andrew Haveron (violin) & David Owen Norris (piano)
Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Joseph Horovitz
Above all, I love the Jazz Piano Concerto (1966). Composed originally for harpsichord and for George Malcolm, it strikingly combines aspects of Malcolm's two specialisations - Baroque and jazz.... — More…
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