Page 4 from H. Voxman - Selected Studies for Baritone
Tempo = Dotted quarter note 60-72
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Errata:
None
Performance Guide:
Marked "dolce e sostenuto", this etude is to be performed in a slower tempo and sustained style throughout while keeping a steady quarter note pulse. All note lengths should be considered full value and connected regardless of articulation marking. Even though there is an implied "sweetness" in melodic lines, Blazhevich leaves much room for drama and expression with the varying dynamics and singing-like upper range of the euphonium. As this etude explores a wide range of the instrument, strive to make all notes and phrases have the same tonal color and evenness in the sound. All phrases, regardless of dynamic markings, should have shape and contour. Dynamics should be obvious but should never interfere with your most vibrant sound and the musical intent of the line. Do your best to make longer phrases despite the slower tempo and keep the music moving forward with the use of tasteful vibrato, moving 8th notes that lead forward, and by giving every long note a purpose. Always be mindful of how you are releasing a note before a breath, as you never want to detract from the overall musical line. Lastly, when practicing, spend time singing the etude for confident phrasing, direction, connection of sound, intervallic relationships, and intonation.
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