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Simon Wildman
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 พ.ค. 2009
And What Rough Beast...? (1995)
by Marc Satterwhite (b.1954)
Program Notes: www.marcsatterwhite.com/notes/rough_beast.htm
performed for a DMA Chamber Recital at the University of Georgia
Simon Wildman, tuba
Erik Forst, percussion
Program Notes: www.marcsatterwhite.com/notes/rough_beast.htm
performed for a DMA Chamber Recital at the University of Georgia
Simon Wildman, tuba
Erik Forst, percussion
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Sofia Gubaidulina, Lamento
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Simon Wildman, tuba Anatoly Sheludyakov, piano This performance of Sofia Gubaidulina's Lamento for Tuba and Piano was part of my first DMA recital at the University of Georgia, February 13, 2012.
Можно использовать в пьесе горького Егор Булычев когда его лечил старик шарлатан при помощи тубы
Thanks for posting, Dr. Wildman, Is the wind band accompaniment rental, for sale, or propriety to the U.S. military? Thanks. :)
Congratz!!! good performance!!! What tuba did you use for? CC Tuba? Thanks and congratulations again!
Quite the performance. excellent sound, artic., and musicality. Wish you the best of luck with your music career
I was captivated by your performance of this concerto although 4 yrs. ago. the last piece I played was in 1980, sonata for tuba and piano by Hindemith, a classic for sure. I hope you are playing in a major orchestra somewhere because you are fully capable!
good performance :) This piece is so much fun to play!
Its very nice
You really capture the theme of flight in the first movement. Great job!
Amazing! you have really Fantastic tone...
Bravo!!!
Beautiful!!!
Wonderful
Bravo !!
Beautiful!!
Bravo!
молодец!!
I want to be Simon when I grow up. :)
This is why He won the Marine Band Job.....MUSICALITY!
Simon this great playing. Fantastic Job.
Thanks! It's a Miraphone Firebird, and I'm using a Roger Bobo solo mouthpiece.
Wow very impressive. I played this piece in college except with a BBb tuba. If you have time please check out my channel and tell me what you think.
Sounds great! What equipment are you using?