- Source: List of tubists
The tuba has been played since the mid-19th century, in the midst of the Romantic period of Western Classical music. Along with classical music, the instrument appears in a variety of jazz styles as well film and circus music. Most professional tubists are tied to ensembles such as symphony orchestras and bands—including brass, concert and Jazz bands—or academic institutions. A smaller minority spend their careers as solo or chamber musicians.
Among the instrument's notable classical performers are William Bell, John Fletcher, Arnold Jacobs and Harvey Phillips. Noted Jazz players include Don Butterfield, Howard Johnson and Michel Godard. Accomplished soloist and chamber musicians include James Gourlay, Øystein Baadsvik, Velvet Brown and August Schieldrop. Tubists who played primarily for film scores are John Van Houten, Tommy Johnson and Jim Self.
Tubists
References
= Citations
== Sources
=Nelson, Mark A. (1996). "Biographical Sketches of Professional Tubists". In Morris, R. Winston; Goldstein, Edward R. (eds.). The Tuba Source Book. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 457–522. ISBN 978-0-253-32889-2.
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