Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out here knows who played tuba in the recording of Carmina Burana, performed by the London Philharmonic under Franz Welser-Most? It is some incredible playing and I am curious as to who layed it down for that recording....thanks!
Carmina Burana, London Philharmonic
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Re: Carmina Burana, London Philharmonic
You do not say the year of the recording, but most likely Owen Slade playing his Besson 981 Eb.
Also under Franz Welser-Most batton, check out the LPO Bruckner 5 recording - incredible tuba tone from Owen on that too.
Also under Franz Welser-Most batton, check out the LPO Bruckner 5 recording - incredible tuba tone from Owen on that too.
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Re: Carmina Burana, London Philharmonic
My apologies....it is listed as being recorded in 1989. Thanks!Neptune wrote:You do not say the year of the recording, but most likely Owen Slade playing his Besson 981 Eb.
Also under Franz Welser-Most batton, check out the LPO Bruckner 5 recording - incredible tuba tone from Owen on that too.

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Re: Carmina Burana, London Philharmonic
I think in that can you can be pretty sure it is Owen Slade. An incredible player! 
