Wynton Marsalis - Tuba Concerto

Wynton Marsalis - Tuba Concerto

Marsalis' Tuba Concerto, premiered by Carol Jantsch and the Philadelphia Orchestra last December, can now be heard on the Sunday Afternoon Classical Archive (listen here). The work passes through various jazz genres in the form of four movements, each with different stylistic idioms required of the soloist and orchestra. Jantsch has absolutely no problem keeping up with Marsalis' compositional style, however, the strings clearly struggled to emulate the bebop lines present in the final movement. Jantsch also got a chance to showcase her skill at performing multiphonics in the first movement, a technique which she says is relatively new to her.

Overall, the work is exactly what is to be expected from esteemed jazz composer and performer Marsalis: an incredibly delightful, audience-pleasing work which puts the soloist, Jantsch, through an intense technical gambit.


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