Mozart "Turkish March." Euphonium Duet - Matonizz. DO NOT PLAY ALONG! Nr.3

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Happy Monday Brass Nation! We have a super cool and a bit wild Duet with Piano Version of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Rondo Alla Turca" also know as "Turkish March" or "Turkish Rondo" arranged for you by Drew Fennell today. This awesome work comes with transposing parts in every practical key and clef (Full List Below). Hope you enjoy this Euphonium Duet version. DOWNLOAD SHEET MUSIC & PIANO BACKING TRACKS at: https://www.matonizz.com/product/turkish-march/

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Musicians:

Matonizz (Principal Euphonium at RCB)
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Birute Stundziaite (Piano)

Dmitry Babkin (Sound Engineer)
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Included parts:
Below are shown the parts (part 1 on the left and part 2 on the right) which would be appropriate for each scenario.

Treble Options:
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Eb (Cornet/Trumpet in Eb)
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in C (Cornet/Trumpet in C)
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Bb (Cornet/Trumpet in Bb)

Bass Options:
Higher octave:
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in F (Horn in F)
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Eb (Horn in Eb)
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Bb (Euphonium/Baritone T.C.)
Parts 1. & 2. Bass Clef (Euphonium/Baritone B.C.)

Lower octave:
Parts 1. & 2. Bass Clef (Tuba (B.C.))
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Eb (Tuba in Eb)
Parts 1. & 2. Treble Clef in Bb (Tuba in Bb)

Performance Notes:
Mozart, like many of his time, appreciated the exotic sounding music of the Turkish bands, and so incorporated aspects of that sound into some of his works—most notably his opera, “Die Entführung aus dem Serail” (“The Abduction of the Seraglio”), and this, the final movement of his “Piano Sonata No. 11.” The piece is became widely known, receiving countless performances, and inspiring many new and some even wildly arrangements.
This virtuoso setting is a vehicle to feature, ideally, two matched instruments, or at the minimum, two unmatched instruments playing in the same octave. Performance with part 1 on a tuba and part 2 on a cornet, while possible, might yield less-than-satisfactory results.
The tempo in the original score is not specifically marked and so it is completely left to the performers to establish the tempo of the piece. Furthermore, while it has become common practice to alter the tempo in various ways throughout the piece, no guidance regarding any tempo changes is given. However, in this arrangement, several suggested tempo changes are included and marked [with brackets].

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