Repertoire
The competition repertoire stated by the candidate in the application form is binding and cannot be changed. The order of works in the individual rounds is arbitrary.
Candidates may use scores during the competition
Candidates are obliged to learn the following repertoire:
1st ROUND
|   | Obligatory pieces: | a) | Paul Hindemith: Sonata (tuba and piano); Ed.: B. Schott‘s Söhne | b) | Anthony Plog: Three Miniatures (tuba and piano); Ed.: Editions BIM |
| c) | Dmitri Shostakovich: Adagio from Limpid Stream (tuba and piano); Ed.: Encore Music |
2nd ROUND (elimination round):
| a) | An obligatory piece: |
| Eric Ewazen: Concerto (tuba and piano); Ed.: Southern Music | |
| b) | One of the following pieces: |
| Edward Gregson: Tuba Concerto (tuba and piano); Ed.: Novello & Co. Ltd. | |
| Roger Steptoe: Sonata (tuba and piano); Ed.: Editions BIM | |
| Elizabeth Raum: The Legend of Heimdall (tuba and piano); Ed.: Tuba Euphonium Press - to book a score please write to: tepress@iteaonline.org |
3rd ROUND (final):
| a) | An obligatory piece: |
| Ralph Vaughan Williams: Concerto (tuba and piano); Ed.: Oxford University Press | |
| b) | One of the following pieces: |
| Krzysztof Penderecki: Capriccio (tuba solo); Ed.: B. Schott’s Söhne | |
| John Stevens: Salve Venere, Salve Marte (tuba solo); Ed.: Editions BIM | |
| Roland Szentpali: Concerto (tuba and piano); Ed.: Editions BIM | |
| c) | An obligatory piece: : |
| Juraj Filas: Concerto for Tuba and Piano (2006) - to book a score please write directly to Juraj Filas: jurajfilas@seznam.cz |



