Tuba music
Solo tuba
M95 - M99 (including transcriptions)
Tuba and piano
M264 - M265
Tuba duets
M288 - M289
Tuba with orchestra
M1034.T8 - M1035.T8 (full score - piano reduction)
Tuba with string orchestra
M1134.T8 - M1135.T8 (full score - piano reduction)
Bibliography/Repertoire lists
ML128 .T8 (Tuba)
ML128. B73 (Brass instruments)
M1028. W5 (Wind instruments)
History/construction of the Tuba, Baritone
ML970 - ML973
Techniques: studies and methods (Tuba)
MT480 - MT488
Euphonium music
Solo baritone or euphonium
M110.B33 (including transcriptions)
Baritone or euphonium and piano
M270.B37
Baritone, euphonium with orchestra
M1034.B37 - M1035.B37 (full score - piano reduction)
Baritone, euphonium with string orchestra
M1134.B37 - M1135.B37 (full score - piano reduction)
Bibliography/Repertoire lists
ML128 .B24 (Baritone, Euphonium)
ML128. B73 (Brass instruments)
M1028. W5 (Wind instruments)
History/construction of the Baritone, Euphonium
ML970 - ML973
Techniques: studies and methods (Baritone, Euphonium)
MT496 - MT496.9
Floorplan: Stauffer 2nd floor
Items are arranged according to the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION scheme: Class M for Music and Books on music.
Generally, items are shelved alphabetically in author order within each subject class number. Class M (MUSIC) consists of 3 main sections:
Also sprach Arnold Jacobs: a developmental guide for brass wind instruments
by
Bruce Nelson (compiler)
In addition to being an outstanding musician, Arnold Jacobs undoubtedly was the most influential brass teacher of the second half of the twentieth century. Countless brass (and other) musicians from all over the world traveled to Chicago to study with this master. Additionally, Mr. Jacobs also gave master classes that were popular with students, teachers and professionals in many different locations. Even if it were all known, it would be impossible to reduce to writing all of the advice Arnold Jacobs gave to thousands of students over a period of almost 70 years. Nevertheless, this book is an attempt to preserve in writing, by topic, the common ideas and variations of those ideas from which so many musicians have benefited. Bruce Nelson“s book comes in six chapters. Each chapter deals with one central aspect of brass playing.