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William Bell (tubist)

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The Golden Crest LP album and 45 RPM Single 'Bill Bell and His Tuba' were released by Golden Crest Records in 1957. Bell appeared on two album covers with his tuba, one in color. A CD version of the album had limited release in 2008.
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At the David L. Walters Division of Music at Jacksonville State University in Alabama, Bell's memory and legacy is commemorated by the William J. Bell Memorial Quartet, an active tuba/euphonium student ensemble.
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Beginning in 1974, under the auspices of the Harvey Phillips Foundation, thousands of tubists and euphoniumists worldwide join together each December at local
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events in honor of not only the holiday season, but of the life and teaching of Bill Bell. An arrangement of the
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Parmenter, Ross (8 November 1955). "A Tuba Concerto: Bell Plays New Work by Vaughan Williams".
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in America during the first half of the 20th century. In 1921, he joined the band of
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Every first Saturday in November, a number of tuba and
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from 1961 to 1971. Bell's students included the late
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Creston, Iowa
Perry, Iowa
tuba
John Philip Sousa
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
General Electric
David Sarnoff
Arturo Toscanini
NBC Symphony Orchestra
concertmaster
Mischa Mischakoff
New York Philharmonic
Leopold Stokowski
George Kleinsinger
Tubby the Tuba
Rhumba
Tuba
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concerto for Bass Tuba and Orchestra
Manhattan School of Music
Indiana University
Harvey Phillips
R. Winston Morris
Tubachristmas
Bach
Komm, süßer Tod
Tubachristmas
euphonium
Perry, Iowa

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