Friends, I'm very happy to finally post this recording I did of Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 (transcribed to D major by Ralph Sauer). I used my Nirschl York copy 6/4 CC tuba with a Laskey 30H mouthpiece and Manhasset music stand. This started out as the cornerstone to a CD project, but after much contemplation, I have decided I'd rather have lots of "listens" and "shares" instead of boxes of unsold CDs laying around. Please share it freely with friends, colleagues and students.
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I included a link to some words of wisdom from Roger Bobo concerning Bach Cello Suites and this particular transcription near the bottom of the "notes".
Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
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Re: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
Andy, you turned off commenting! So now we don't get to read the wisdom of all the middle-schoolers telling you how wrong you are. That's half the fun!
(I enjoyed it. Thanks for posting it.)
(I enjoyed it. Thanks for posting it.)
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Re: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
Info links:
http://www.rogerbobo.com/musical_articles/bach.shtml" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://www.brassmusic.net/en/bach-cello ... ombone-395
Cello Suites, I find are fun to play (mess with)> I've never messed with the Sauer arr. but I'm intrigued.
Looking forward to hearing your recording, maybe today after some coffee, I'll hook the computer up to my sound system.
Joe
http://www.rogerbobo.com/musical_articles/bach.shtml" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://www.brassmusic.net/en/bach-cello ... ombone-395
Cello Suites, I find are fun to play (mess with)> I've never messed with the Sauer arr. but I'm intrigued.
Looking forward to hearing your recording, maybe today after some coffee, I'll hook the computer up to my sound system.
Joe
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Re: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
Very good playing, Andy! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
Fantastic! Lovely tone. The hardest part of these for me is not turning the breathing spots into distractions. You've phrased them really well.
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Re: Bach Cello Suite No. 1 recording
I have the original cello sheet music sitting on my (non-Manhasset) music stand...a great exercise in humility and range expansion.
I echo the other comments in applauding your rendition of the Sauer transcription--three cheers for equal temperament. You've managed one of the most cello-like tuba sounds I've heard, which is another thing I believe is useful for tubists messing with/playing the Bach cello suites: That one should strive to be liquid and equally capable in all registers of one's range.
Nothing like those two octave jumps in the span of a sixteenth note
I look forward to your future work on Bach's remaining cello suites!
I echo the other comments in applauding your rendition of the Sauer transcription--three cheers for equal temperament. You've managed one of the most cello-like tuba sounds I've heard, which is another thing I believe is useful for tubists messing with/playing the Bach cello suites: That one should strive to be liquid and equally capable in all registers of one's range.
Nothing like those two octave jumps in the span of a sixteenth note
I look forward to your future work on Bach's remaining cello suites!
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