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It's the LA Phil playing Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra with Mehta conducting. I couldn't find a date for this, but judging from the conductor's appearance and the overall look of the film, it seems like it was made a few decades ago. Good performance, and good tuba sound on the recording (which always seems to be a spotty thing with older recordings).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTMP220xhI0
Is this Roger Bobo...?
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Is this Roger Bobo...?
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Re: Is this Roger Bobo...?
definitively Bobo.
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Re: Is this Roger Bobo...?
and recorded in 1977.dwaskew wrote:definitively Bobo.
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This may be a video from the 70's. But the skill of use of the camera in getting a close perspective of the players, the color and the fine sound are very good. This is one of the better orchestral video productions I have seen. I may have not seen very many, but this one is very good. You can even see the conductor sweat this one out.
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Full video of the whole piece (all movements together):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKl2X4ubs6c" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
The full brass chorale section starts around 12:40 (in second movement). Seems to have some good tuba parts here and there.
@Rev Rob. I agree - the video & audio is very well done on this broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKl2X4ubs6c" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
The full brass chorale section starts around 12:40 (in second movement). Seems to have some good tuba parts here and there.
@Rev Rob. I agree - the video & audio is very well done on this broadcast