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||About the Author|Abe Torchinsky, a native of Philadelphia began playing tuba in a Boy Scout band. In 1935 he began taking lessons with a young student at the Curtis Institute of Music named Arnold Jacobs. By the time he was in high school, he was performing pro
The music of Elgar. Abe Torchinsky (1920-2009) - former principal tubist of the Philadelphia Orchestra - produced this important series of orchestral study books for tubists. In these books every tuba part is reproduced in its entirety. Drawing on his years of experience, Torchinsky's text is clear and concise concerning each work—noting the difficulties in the music and offering advice to tubists. Many errors in the original parts have been noted with corrections...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Tuba Player's Orchestral Repertoire: Vol. 17 Elgar | Abe Torchinsky. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.