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Tuba Collection

Background imageTuba Collection: Tuba on its Own

Tuba on its Own
There are three sizes of tuba - the smallest is the Euphonium : the Bombardon is the most usual; there is also the Contrabass Tuba, used in military bands and by Wagner. Date: 1897

Background imageTuba Collection: Children listening to a tuba player, Berlin, 1945

Children listening to a tuba player, Berlin, 1945
Photograph showing a group of children listening to a man playing a tuba in Berlin, just after the end of the Second World War in Europe, August 1945

Background imageTuba Collection: Tuba Colour Illustration

Tuba Colour Illustration
TUBA

Background imageTuba Collection: Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909

Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909

Background imageTuba Collection: Back To Town

Back To Town
A sketch of a procession of figures including a tuba player and a man on horseback, leading a band of guards in uniform. Date: circa 1901

Background imageTuba Collection: Classical musical instruments

Classical musical instruments: lyres 1, 2, plectrum 3, cithara 4, lute 5, percussion instruments 6, 7, 8, 15, pan pipes 9, crotales 11, tuba 12, flutes 10, 14, 18, 19, triangle 16, cymbals 17

Background imageTuba Collection: R A Lister Military Band, Roman Baths, Bath

R A Lister Military Band, Roman Baths, Bath. Date: 1935

Background imageTuba Collection: Church Parade, All Saints Church, Aldershot, Hampshire

Church Parade, All Saints Church, Aldershot, Hampshire
Church Parade, Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, Hampshire, with a military band marching and playing. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTuba Collection: Military band of cats on a cutout greetings card

Military band of cats on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTuba Collection: Band of the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays)

Band of the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queens Bays), cavalry regiment in British Army. 1896

Background imageTuba Collection: Musical frogs on eight Victorian scraps

Musical frogs on eight Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTuba Collection: Palm Sunday parade with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall

Palm Sunday parade with donkey, St Ives, Cornwall
Palm Sunday parade around a local housing estate with Father John Harper of St Johns in the Fields, donkey and brass band, Halsetown, St Ives, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageTuba Collection: Young bandsmen in uniform

Young bandsmen in uniform
Group of young bandsmen in uniform, getting ready to play. circa 1967

Background imageTuba Collection: Crying the Neck at Gulval, Cornwall

Crying the Neck at Gulval, Cornwall
A man in the village of Gulval near Penzance, Cornwall, in September 1984, following the harvest tradition of Crying the Neck

Background imageTuba Collection: Eaton Fishing Band, Eaton, Ohio, USA

Eaton Fishing Band, Eaton, Ohio, USA
Men of the Eaton Fishing Band with their musical instruments, Eaton, Ohio, USA, and a line of fish strung up in front of them

Background imageTuba Collection: Young girl holding up a musical score for two

Young girl holding up a musical score for two medieval musicians.. Handcolored lithograph after an illustration by J. E. Rogers from Francis Cowley Burnands Present Pastimes of Merrie England

Background imageTuba Collection: Ciricillos Italian Band, Dubuque, Iowa, USA

Ciricillos Italian Band, Dubuque, Iowa, USA. Showing Salvatore Ciricillo on the conductors podium and the boys and men seated, with their instruments. Date: 1910

Background imageTuba Collection: Dutch wind band playing in open air, Holland

Dutch wind band playing in open air, Holland
A Dutch wind band playing in the open air, Holland

Background imageTuba Collection: Band of the Regina Boy Scouts Troop, Canada

Band of the Regina Boy Scouts Troop, Canada
Band of the Regina Boy Scouts Troop, Saskatchewan, Canada. Date: 1913

Background imageTuba Collection: Poster advertising International Festival, Brussels

Poster advertising International Festival, Brussels
Poster advertising International Guards Festival, Brussels, 7-9 June 1935, showing a marching military band of different nationalities. Date: 1935

Background imageTuba Collection: Band of the 77th Regiment, India

Band of the 77th Regiment, India. Date: circa 1860s

Background imageTuba Collection: Brass band marching along a road

Brass band marching along a road
A brass band marching along a road, with children following at the side

Background imageTuba Collection: BERLIOZ, H飴or (1803-1869). French composer

BERLIOZ, H飴or (1803-1869). French composer
" BERLIOZ, H飴 or (1803-1869). French composer. " Requiem" (1837). " Tuba Mirum" score."

Background imageTuba Collection: Brass band marching along a street

Brass band marching along a street
A brass band marching along a street, and playing as they go. There is a clarinet, two cornets, French horns and tubas. Other people are following, some with flags

Background imageTuba Collection: Silhouette of conductor and musicians

Silhouette of conductor and musicians
Silhouette of a conductor and a musicians, probably on a bandstand. A tuba player can be seen on the left, a cello is leaning up in the middle, and a woman plays the cornet on the right

Background imageTuba Collection: Street Music: German band at Oberammergau, 1880

Street Music: German band at Oberammergau, 1880
A marching band braves the rain at Oberammergau, Germany. Date: 1880

Background imageTuba Collection: Australian band playing in square, Bapaume, France, WW1

Australian band playing in square, Bapaume, France, WW1
An Australian band playing in the town square at Bapaume, northern France, during the First World War, with ruined buildings in the background and debris on the ground. Date: circa 1917

Background imageTuba Collection: Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1

Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1
The band of the 5th Australian Infantry Brigade, led by Bandmaster Pheagan of 19th Battalion, playing the Victoria March at Grand Place (the main square), Bapaume, northern France

Background imageTuba Collection: Street music: an unwelcome German band

Street music: an unwelcome German band
Preventions better than cure: a servant bribes a German band to clear off before their music makes someone ill

Background imageTuba Collection: Hymnodia Sionia by Praetorius, 1611

Hymnodia Sionia by Praetorius, 1611
Title page of Hymnodia Sionia(1611), by Michael Praetorius. Musicians on earth echo the heavenly music of angels and even King David, as they worship the lamb of God

Background imageTuba Collection: Syntagma Musicum by Praetorius, 1620

Syntagma Musicum by Praetorius, 1620
Title page of Syntagma Musicum(1620), by Michael Praetorius. Musicians on earth echo the heavenly music of angels and even King David, as they worship the lamb of God

Background imageTuba Collection: Navajo Sweat House - Tuba City, Arizona

Navajo Sweat House - Tuba City, Arizona
Navajo Sweat House (or Sweat Lodge or sweathouse ) - Tuba City, Arizona

Background imageTuba Collection: Holborn Schools Band, Mitcham, Surrey

Holborn Schools Band, Mitcham, Surrey
Boys band at Holborn Schools, High Street, Mitcham - originally established in 1856 in the grounds of Eagle House. The Schools provided accommodation


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