Gabrieli for Brass-Canadian Brass w/NYP and Philly-PHILLIPS
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Gabrieli for Brass-Canadian Brass w/NYP and Philly-PHILLIPS
Did a search and didn't come up with much, and the liner notes don't seem to say who's playing when. Who's playing on which tracks? Thanks.
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Heck, I'm on that recording and I can't even remember for sure, but...
Warren Deck was the second tuba player on the CD, and most of the time he played on the bottom of the NY Phil brass quintet.
there is at least one track with trombone quartet + tuba as one of the antiphonal choirs. Chuck Dallenbach played the tuba part on that track. (The quartet was the Philly guys + Joe)
Once in awhile you will hear tubas in octaves. Warren is usually the bottom octave on those tunes.
Otherwise, just listen for the overall sounds of the quintets. Chuck always plays with the Canadiens, Warren with the New Yorkers. Hopefully your stereo system is good enough that you can tell which group is which.
Eric Carlson
Warren Deck was the second tuba player on the CD, and most of the time he played on the bottom of the NY Phil brass quintet.
there is at least one track with trombone quartet + tuba as one of the antiphonal choirs. Chuck Dallenbach played the tuba part on that track. (The quartet was the Philly guys + Joe)
Once in awhile you will hear tubas in octaves. Warren is usually the bottom octave on those tunes.
Otherwise, just listen for the overall sounds of the quintets. Chuck always plays with the Canadiens, Warren with the New Yorkers. Hopefully your stereo system is good enough that you can tell which group is which.
Eric Carlson