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Book Description
Guide to the Tuba Repertoire is the most comprehensive investigation ever undertaken into the literature and discography of any single musical instrument. Under the direction of R. Winston Morris and Daniel Perantoni, this publication represents more than 40 years of research by dozens of leading professionals throughout the world. The guide defines the current status of the tuba and documents its growth since its inception in 1835.
Contributors are Ron Davis, Jeffrey Funderburk, David Graves, Skip Gray, Charles A. McAdams, R. Winston Morris, Mark A. Nelson, Timothy J. Northcut, Daniel Perantoni, Philip Sinder, Joseph Skillen, Kenyon Wilson, and Jerry A. Young.
From ITEA Journal
". . . this is the most definitive book on the tuba found anywhere on planet Earth . . .There is simply no excuse for every serious tubist in the world to not have a copy of this text. It is amazing, it will wow you, and it also contains the most definitive, most comprehensive, most complete listings of all tuba music and recordings ever assembled . . ." -- Summer 2007
- Book Details
- English Books
- Hardcover 662 Pages
- Edition: 2nd
- ISBN-10: 0253347637
- ISBN-13: 9780253347633
- Publisher: Indiana University Press
- Pub date: Nov 01, 2006
- Dimensions: 26 cm x 19 cm x 6 cm Just how big is that?

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