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Frith - My Bonny Lad, Theme and Variations for Tuba and Piano there goes the neighbourhood Each work is characterized by

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Each work is characterized by the contrapuntal working of a single melodic line

The music allows wide latitude for interpretation and will show off the musical imagination of the performer

Rolling Thunder is a popular "screamer" march composed in 1916 to show off the technical wizardry of the Trombone section

as well as the crunch in the Russian selections of Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suite arranged by Charlie Vernon and the Scriabin Three Etudes

Frith - My Bonny Lad, Theme and Variations for Tuba and Piano there goes the neighbourhood Each work is characterized byMy Bonny Lad is an old Northumbrian folk song first seen in a publication in 1922. The first verse of the lyrics are: Have you seen ought of my bonny lad? Are you sure he's well o? He's gone o'er lang wi' a stick in his hand, He's gone to row the keel o. Composer, John Frith has taken this beautiful folk melody and expertly crafted a "Theme and 8 Variations" of it for Tuba and Piano about 5 1 2 minutes in length and appropriate for advanced

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