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September 8, 2003

Bruce Broughton’s Tuba Concerto Featured In 2003 Mancini Musicale Honoring Clint Eastwood

Los Angeles – August 16, 2003 – Composer Bruce Broughton Conducted his composition “Concerto for Tuba (2nd and 3rd movements)” featuring HMI participant Carolyn Jantsch.

This year’s Mancini Musicale honored Clint Eastwood and was held at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Multi award-winning musician Quincy Jones presented Eastwood with the fourth annual Hank Award for his distinguished service to American Music. This Third Annual Fundraising Gala was hosted by Craig Kilborn and included featured artists such as Diana Krall, Arturo Sandoval, Christian McBride, Alex Acuna, Vinnie Colaiuta and Roger Kellaway.

This popular Tuba Concerto by Bruce Broughton is published by Kalmus Music.

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Latest Works

Rapunzel

The first movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band, this is a dramatic and colorful musical version of the Rapunzel story.

Little Red Riding Hood

The second movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band, this is a musical retelling of the story that features three strong areas of activity.

The Shoes that Were Danced to Pieces

The third movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band that features a great Grand Waltz of a finale.

Rumpelstiltskin

The fourth movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band in which the “Rumpelstiltskin” name is represented in a four-note solo flute motif, the King’s court as three trumpets, and low woodwinds and brass conjuring the devious imp.

The Musicians of Bremen

The fifth and final movement in the Grimm Tales suite for symphonic band in which the four animals—the donkey, the dog, the cat, and the rooster—are each represented by their own instruments.

Grimm Tales – Perusal Score

The Grimm Tales suite is an engaging musical adventure in which the instruments serve as the actors in the play. It is primarily a Grade Five piece, often lyrically dark and foreboding, with sudden changes of chaos, magic, violence, and good humor. The suite can be played in its entirety or as a separate movement, each approximately five to six minutes long.

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