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    Eulogy - Sydney Hodkinson

    Hodkinson's Eulogy was written to commemorate close friend and fellow composer Donald Erb, who passed in 2008. Described as a brief and mournful lament, the Eulogy includes, says Hodkinson, vernacular (jazz) harmonies that were among Mr. Erb's favourite sounds. For advanced performers. Dur. c. 7'

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    Eun' Goutt' Ed' Jus - Renaud

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    Eupho Mexiciana - Ratnik

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    Euphonia Ou Le Saut Dans Le Vide - Gérard Garcin

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    Euphonie - Philip A. Parker

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    Euphonium Concerto - Edward Gregson

    Skilfully arranged by acclaimed wind band expert Jack Stamp, this version of Edward Gregson's Euphonium Concerto for wind band was recorded by David Childs and the North Texas Wind Symphony and released in 2023.

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    Euphonium Concerto - Joseph Horovitz

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    Euphonium Concerto - Martin Ellerby

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    Euphonium Concerto - Satoshi Yagisawa

    This three-movement concerto (Allegro con brio, Espressivo and Vivacissimo) was commissioned by the famous Japanese euphonium player Tamao Araki. It demands a high level of instrumental proficiency from the soloist, while the accompaniment is less demanding and accessible for a band of an average level. Yagisawa's clever use of the euphonium's colourful sound palette with its beautiful melodic lines makes this composition a rare jewel.

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    Euphonium Concerto II - Philip Sparke

    The original concept for this work was a suite of short movements, each with its own character, but by the time the first movement was complete it was clear that a conventional three-movement format was going to work out better. The opening movement contains much syncopation and is almost rag-like in style. The slower second movement explores the unsurpassable ability of the euphonium to play lyrically, with a theme that is later taken up by the band whilst the soloist weaves a filigree descant. This leads straight into the third movement, which is almost bebop in style and shows off the jazzier capabilities of the euphonium. The concerto was composed for the virtuoso soloist,Steven Mead. A version for euphonium and piano is also available.

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