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Downloadable - IET Fanfare
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Contemporary4 Euphonium and 4 Tubas; Made for the IET Festival held annually in Atlanta, GA this is an exciting fanfare for a large Tuba Euphonium Ensemble. Learn More$19.95Out of stock -
Downloadable - Planet X
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Contemporary4 Euphoniums and 4 Tubas Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.$24.95Out of stock -
Downloadable - Relampago
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Euphonium, Tuba
Genre: Contemporary4 Euphoniums and 4 Tubas Learn More$24.95Out of stock -
Divertimento
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Quartet Instruments: Tuba
Genre: ContemporaryTTTT
Composer Matt Hightower says, “This Quartet was composed in 2012 for the University of Texas Tuba Quartet. This ensemble was comprised of the four graduate students in Charles Villarrubia’s studio during the 2012-2013 academic year – Daniel Frost, Matt Hightower, Corey Rom and Cameron Warren. The quartet is comprised of three movements. The first, in three clear sections, is driven by several intricate syncopated rhythms that interplay throughout the movement… The second movement is slow and expressive. The final movement is based on a fast-paced groove and is meant to explore several strong idiomatic strengths on the tuba – loud pedals, smooth legato lines in the upper tessitura and a wide range of dynamics.”
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Monolith
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Solo and Electronics Instruments: Electronics, Trumpet
Genre: Contemporarywith downloadable backing track
From the composer:
Monolith was composed during the most tempestuous year in my lifetime. Daily headlines were something out of a dystopian or science fiction movie.
One such headline addressed Monoliths mysteriously appearing around the world. Some speculated aliens and others, vigilante artists. Either way, it was the rare headline that brought a bit of wonder and brevity to a emotionally draining year of pandemics and social unrest. My former colleague and friend, Kyle Millsap approached me in the fall of 2020 about writing a piece for an upcoming album of his that would feature music for solo trumpet with fixed media. Because of the pandemic, I had spent many more hours than usual in front of a computer with new, to me, software like Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro so I thought, “sure, why not?”
The result of that collaboration was “Monolith.” Kyle is a towering figure in his own right standing at an impressive 6 feet 8 inches tall and a fan of popular science fiction shows like Dr. Who and Star Trek. Monolith is programmatic in nature and meant to depict towering Monoliths falling from the sky and crash landing on Earth and asking the age-old question: does extraterrestrial life exist? If so, can it co-exist with humanity?
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Monolith (Tuba)
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Solo and Electronics Instruments: Electronics, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith downloadable backing track
From the composer:
Monolith was composed during the most tempestuous year in my lifetime. Daily headlines were something out of a dystopian or science fiction movie.
One such headline addressed Monoliths mysteriously appearing around the world. Some speculated aliens and others, vigilante artists. Either way, it was the rare headline that brought a bit of wonder and brevity to a emotionally draining year of pandemics and social unrest. My former colleague and friend, Kyle Millsap approached me in the fall of 2020 about writing a piece for an upcoming album of his that would feature music for solo trumpet with fixed media. Because of the pandemic, I had spent many more hours than usual in front of a computer with new, to me, software like Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro so I thought, “sure, why not?”
The result of that collaboration was “Monolith.” Kyle is a towering figure in his own right standing at an impressive 6 feet 8 inches tall and a fan of popular science fiction shows like Dr. Who and Star Trek. Monolith is programmatic in nature and meant to depict towering Monoliths falling from the sky and crash landing on Earth and asking the age-old question: does extraterrestrial life exist? If so, can it co-exist with humanity?
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Monolith
Composer: Hightower, Matt Instruments: Electronics, Euphonium
Genre: Contemporarywith downloadable backing track
Monolith was composed during the most tempestuous year in my lifetime. Daily headlines were something out of a dystopian or science fiction movie.
One such headline addressed Monoliths mysteriously appearing around the world. Some speculated aliens and others, vigilante artists. Either way, it was the rare headline that brought a bit of wonder and brevity to a emotionally draining year of pandemics and social unrest. My former colleague and friend, Kyle Millsap approached me in the fall of 2020 about writing a piece for an upcoming album of his that would feature music for solo trumpet with fixed media. Because of the pandemic, I had spent many more hours than usual in front of a computer with new, to me, software like Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro so I thought, “sure, why not?”
The result of that collaboration was “Monolith.” Kyle is a towering figure in his own right standing at an impressive 6 feet 8 inches tall and a fan of popular science fiction shows like Dr. Who and Star Trek. Monolith is programmatic in nature and meant to depict towering Monoliths falling from the sky and crash landing on Earth and asking the age-old question: does extraterrestrial life exist? If so, can it co-exist with humanity?
- Matt Hightower
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Slide Advantage, The
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Octet Instruments: Bass Trombone, Trombone
Genre: ContemporaryThe Slide Advantage was commissioned and is dedicated to the late Ray Conklin. A wonderful father, husband, grandfather, teacher, mentor, colleague and friend. The title of the work was stolen from the name Mr. Conklin chose for his group of select, elite trombonists at Murray State, the Slide Advantage. Under Mr. Conklin’s tutelage the ensemble toured the world and recorded on several occasions. The premier performance of Slide Advantage was given by the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Trombone Choir at the 2016 Texas Music Educators Association Conference in San Antonio, TX. The ensemble was led by my former colleague, grill-master, and good friend Oscar Diaz, to whom I’d also like to offer a dedication.
– Matt Hightower
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Iberian Vignettes
Composer: Hightower, Matt
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano
Iberian Vignettes was commissioned by Sergio Carolino and won the 2023 “Harvey Phillips Award for Excellence in Composition – Tuba in a solo role”.
There are five movements:
I. Porto
II. Andorra
III. Gibraltarian Rock
IV. Corsica
V. Andalusia
This is a perfect piece for a college recital.
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