Brass Ensemble, Low Brass Ensemble Euphonium, Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1647514
By Gary Bird Tuba Ensemble. Composed by Gregory Fritze. This edition: pdf, streaming. 21st Century, Chamber, Classical, Jazz, Multicultural, World. 61 pages. Musica Nova USA #1214410. Published by Musica Nova USA (A0.1647514).
Uluru was composed in 2001. It was commissioned by Mary Ann Craig for
performance by the World Honors Euphonium/Tuba Ensemble that she
conducted at the 2001 TUBA International Tuba and Euphonium Conference
in Lahti, Finland. Uluru is a large geological structure in the middle of
Australia’s outback. The Aussies call it Ayer’s Rock, but the official name
Uluru is considered more appropriate since the Aboriginal people consider it
sacred to their heritage. Uluru means “meeting place”, and many Aboriginal
Dreaming tracks or “songlines” intersect here. Since the rock itself is an oasis
with abundant waterholes and animal life, these “songlines” include stories of
magic, mystery, transformation and heroism, just to name a few.
In 2007 Uluru was recorded at Complex One Recording in Indiana, PA by
Gary Bird and friends and was released on the Tuba Safari on Mark records.
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