Berlioz - Messe Solonnelle

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Berlioz - Messe Solonnelle

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Just been booked to to do this next year!!

has anyone played this?? - fairly rare apparently.

Is it a 2 tuba/ophicleide spectacular like some of the other major works??

any info please :?:
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Greetings,

I did this work a couple years ago, and if memory serves it called for ophecliede and bombardon. There are two separate parts, but both are not playing at the same time. There isn't a lot to the parts, but there is one exposed section. I played both parts on F, switching back and forth as needed.

Hope this helps....

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I performed this work in the spring of either 1997 or 1998 in Oklahoma City. The story I recall is that the score was recently rediscovered while a church was being renovated...probably BS, but fun none-the-less. I believe Tim is correct about the 2 parts. Each rehearsal, the conductor kept adding short solos to my part...I believe I had an ophecleide part, with added serpent solos. I performed it on my Alex CC, but with each added solo, I recall wishing I had an F tuba at the time...not rediculously high, just a couple touchy solos. Enjoy!! jobey
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