Verdi Requiem (Again!)

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Verdi Requiem (Again!)

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So I have the good fortune to be playing the Requiem, and am counting a butt load of rests, at this very moment! In comparing my part to the bass trombone's, I am convinced that it is an ophicleide part. It never goes below a B natural even though there are many places that it should!

I am even playing an octave HIGHER than the bass trombone in spots!

What say Ye?
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Take the BAT to spite Verdi. Play everything an octave down. Hork in celebration afterwards.
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It's an ophicleide part, but cimbasso matches best with what the other brass are doing.
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requiem.jpg
The score says so, as does Wiki, and this DMA dissertation as well.
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