CSO Playing Tannhauser on youtube

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Bump to the top - this is a must hear for anyone who hasn't yet (even if the trombones are just a little bit loud :twisted: ) The flawless woodwinds and virtuosic strings are not to be overlooked as well.

Side rant: I am tired of every clown with a B.Mus. out there who thinks that "the greats" of yesteryear would be hacks today. While styles may have changed over the years, true musical greatness is timeless.
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I am tired of every clown with a B.Mus. out there who thinks that "the greats" of yesteryear would be hacks today. While styles may have changed over the years, true musical greatness is timeless.[/quote]


Amen brother! Those guys knew exactly what their job was supposed to be in a symphony orchestra and they let nothing get in the way of them doing it, on or off the stage. No petty nonsense, no BS, just show up prepared and blow. What a sound!
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Steve Marcus wrote:
Pete Link wrote:I actually own this video. It is coupled with Flying Dutchman and Berlioz Romeo and Juliet. The R&J is quite spectacular as well. I bought it in Japan, not sure where or if it is available here.
Pete, is it on VHS or DVD? I assume that it is playable here in North America.

I actually have both VHS and DVD.
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Pete Link wrote:
Steve Marcus wrote:
Pete Link wrote:I actually own this video. It is coupled with Flying Dutchman and Berlioz Romeo and Juliet. The R&J is quite spectacular as well. I bought it in Japan, not sure where or if it is available here.
Pete, is it on VHS or DVD? I assume that it is playable here in North America.

I actually have both VHS and DVD.
For those of us who would like to order the DVD, would you mind posting the "particulars?"
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Rick Denney wrote:
Mike Johnson wrote:Also the best demonstration of a short bow!
Yes, he was breathing for nearly every note. When I do that, my tuba-playing-with-six-liter-lungs-and-who-can-circular-breathe conductor complains, heh, heh.
Tell Mr. Six Liters that you wouldn't have to take so many breaths if all you were doing was swinging a little white stick.
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Oh yeah... good clip. Significant lack of suckage. Also, I love how it ends and then YouTube puts up options for what you might view next. The first is Tannhauser, pt. 2, and the second is one of the VSU Horsepower clips. Solid.
      
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Tom Holtz wrote:Tell Mr. Six Liters that you wouldn't have to take so many breaths if all you were doing was swinging a little white stick.
If I tell him that, he'll suggest that the reason I have to take so many breaths is that my buzz is too damn inefficient and I'm producing too little sound for the air that I'm attempting to move.

And then he would say that breathing is one thing, but losing time while breathing because I'm too slow turning the breathing muscles around is another thing entirely.

And there he would have me.

But I could counter that the transcribed string bass parts we are playing weren't intended for fat, middle-aged boneheads.

Rick "careful about challenging this particular conductor on the matter of tuba playing" Denney
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