Legendary Artists wrote:Most of us would agree that William Bell and Arnold Jacobs were probably the most influential tubists of the 20th century.
My question - in which both parts must be answered to be considered a valid response is:
1. Who are the most influential tubists living today?;
2. Why are they the most influential?
To make this more of a pain in the ***, please restrict your responses to ONE name!
My vote goes to Dan Perantoni.
More tubists with professional gigs can be linked to him than any other instructor currently in the profession.
Any others?
I have followed this thread since its inception. It seems to me that the original premise, though thought-provoking, is so imprecise as to border on the absurd. Don't get me wrong. I am not attempting to put its originator down. As a group, we can probably agree discussing this has been interesting and worthwhile.
As I see it, we are attempting to make a determination without any defined set of criteria. Each poster has jumped in and made comments based on their take of things. This is fine, but certainly does not achieve the naming of a "King of Tuba." In reality, there are several people whose contributions are worthy of consideration. Each, in his own way, has been extremely influential. The difficulty lies primarily in determining whom they have influenced. Some areas of influence would include: the general public, the music community, low brass players, and(specifically) tuba players. Even within each of these categories, there could be subgroups. There are other groups, as well.
When one considers this, it makes it easier to nod the head and acknowledge another name is perhaps worthy. In my book, probably all of the names submitted have had great influence. For me it is difficult to quibble over which one. I feel a list of names might be more appropriate. Indeed, it is a good thing that there have been numerous contributors. Just as I am glad there have been many positive influences on my two sons, I am grateful there are many in the tuba world. We are much richer for it.
Despite my misgivings, I have enjoyed hearing the names and justifications for submitting that have posted.