Jeanne Skrocki on violin and Scott Sutherland on tuba perform the famed Sonata for Violin and Tuba by PDQ Bach before throngs of admirers in the Frederick Loewe Performance Hall on the campus of the University of Redlands.
Actually there are a few pieces for it, if you search on here. What surprises me is that the tuba doesn't completely overpower the violin, because their frequency ranges are totally differrent.
There used to be a trio (back in the dark ages) when I was in college, called Tequila Mockingbird. Tuba, violin and marimba - the best and worst of all worlds. They toured the small college circuit. Anybody ever hear of them?
Eu phoni ... Um, ... Tu ba, or NOT Tu ba, THAT is the ... Er ... is human. To forgive them, for they're not quite sure what they're doing. But on the PdQT, they'll figure it out, brave souls that they are.
The name of the piece is _The Only Piece Ever Written for Violin and Tuba_ (the video title added "I've" for some reason). Also the euphonium is in the tuba family, so that may be a euphonium, but that doesn't mean it's not a tuba.