For euphonium players worldwide, the name Philip Sparke is synonymous with modern brass band and solo repertoire. From the lyrical beauty of Song for Ina to the technical fireworks of The Carnival of Venice (arr. Sparke) and the modal sophistication of Pantomime, his works are staples in examination syllabi (ABRSM, Trinity), university auditions, and competition set-pieces.
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Elias tried to stand, but his legs felt heavy, like lead. He looked down at his hands. They were turning a pale, translucent white, the color of digital static. He looked at the chair, and for a moment, he saw himself—or someone who looked like him—walking into the room, holding a euphonium, looking for a score. To support euphonium enthusiasts, we are pleased to
Euphonium Concerto No. 1: A major three-movement work commissioned by the Yorkshire Building Society Band.
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: One of Sparke's most famous solos, known for its audience-friendly structure that transitions from a slow, expressive opening to a fast, technical section via a short cadenza. Party Piece