Resources


Known Solo Works for Euphonium and Electronics

Criteria:
  • Piece must be for solo euphonium with some form of electronic accompaniment.
  • In cases where the performer has a choice of electronic or acoustic accompaniment, performing with the electronic accompaniment must be one of the options offered by the composer (i.e. no practice tracks or third party substitute accompaniments).

Whenever possible, a link has been provided to a store page for each work. Many of these works are available from a variety of publishers; whichever one is listed has been chosen for simplicity’s sake and shouldn’t be taken as an endorsement or recommendation of a particular publisher or edition. For unpublished works, a link has been provided to a listing of the work on the composer’s webpage, a concert program that the work appears on, a recording of a performance of the work, or some other printed reference to the piece.

Much of this catalog comes from the following sources:

  • Corwell, Neal. “Music for Euphonium and Electronic Media.” In Guide to the Euphonium Repertoire: The Euphonium Source Book, edited by Lloyd E. Bone Jr. and Eric Paull, 205-13. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007.
  • Duron-VanTunien, Danielle. “Euphonium and Live Interactive Electronics: A Performer’s Examination of Three New Works.” DMA dissertation, Arizona State University, 2017. ProQuest (Order No. 10272982).
  • Hynds, Aaron Michael. “The Composer’s Guide to the Tuba: Creating a New Resource on the Capabilities of the Tuba Family.” DMA dissertation, Bowling Green State University, 2019. OhioLink. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1558255903237631.
  • Keating, Brett. “Contemporary Euphonium Repertoire Project: Electro-acoustic Works Database and Selected Works’ Performance Guides.” DMA dissertation, University of Kansas, 2020. ProQuest (Order No. 28262461).
  • Ray, Irving Paul. “A Comprehensive Performance Guide for the Use of Advanced Technology in Euphonium Repertoire with Electronic Media Through Analyses of Works by D. Edward Davis, Neal Corwell, and Lucy Pankhurst.” DMA dissertation, University of North Texas, 2017. ProQuest (Order No. 10753784).
  • Ray, Irving Paul. “Live Electronics and Euphonium Solos.” ITEA Journal 46, no. 1, 2018: 39-47. VanTunien, Danielle. “Euphonium and Live Interactive Electronics: A Performer’s Examination of Three New Works.” DMA dissertation, Arizona State University, 2017. ProQuest (Order No. 10272982).