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Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009, J.S. Bach

Jungle Drums, Graeme Base

Blue Lake Fantasies (1995), David R. Gillingham

Wonderland Duets (1971), Raymond Luedeke / Lewis Carroll

Sonnets for Euphonium and Piano: ''Legend of Delos" Op. 103 (1987), Norman M. Heim

Aliens of the Deep (2005), James Cameron / E. Mallett

Triumph of the Demon Gods (1981), John Stevens

Make a Joyful Noise: Poems for two voices, Paul Fleischman / E. Mallett

Boundin' (2003), Bud Lucky / E. Mallett

 
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Past Seasons Archive > 2006 Concert Season > Concert 3


Concert 3
Sunday, October 1, 2006 • 4:00 P.M.

Once Upon A Time


Adriana and Edward Mallett performing a scene from Tuba Tales.


Edward Mallett with the double-bell euphonium.


Phillip Sinder, Edward Mallett, and Curtis Olson.


Edward Mallett with Anthony Patterson on keyboards.

Photos courtesy Paul Heidemann