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Original Fantasy, Picchi/Mantia/Mallett

Omaggi é Fantasie, Claude Baker

Fantasy, Hiroshi Hoshina

Fantasia in G Minor, J.S. Bach

Fancies and Interludes, Raymond Luedeke

Fantasy Etudes, Vol. III, Verne Reynolds

Carmen Fantasy, Bizet/Sarasate

 

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The fantasia is a musical composition with its roots in the art of improvisation. Because of this, it seldom approximates the textbook rules of any strict musical form.

 
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Past Seasons Archive > 2007 Concert Season > Concert 3


Concert 3
Sunday, September 30, 2007 • 4:00 P.M.

Flights of Fancy — A Concert of Fantasias and Fancies for Tuba & Euphonium and Piano


Hayuru Taima, Phil Hosford, and Edward K. Mallett.


Pianist Hayuru Taima with Edward K. Mallett.


View of the stage from above.


Phil Hosford strums the piano keys during an unusual song while Edward Mallett plays a muted tuba.


Edward Mallett performing with his euphonium.


Phil Hosford, Hayuru Taima (turning pages), and Edward K. Mallett.

Photos courtesy of Paul Heidemann