Using the Pritchard Scale, in your opinion, what is the BEST tuba recording? (just one please). I will compile the results.
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Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli
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"… [T]ear out the entire introduction. I want it gone, history. Leave nothing of it. Rip it out. RIP! Be gone J. Evans Pritchard, Ph.D. Rip, shred, tear. Rip it out. I want to hear nothing but the ripping of Mr.Pritchard."
"I like Byron. I give him a 42, but I can't dance to him."
Oh, and Michael Lind's album from the same time period as the above quotes (1989-ish) for tuba as the featured instrument, and Andre Previn/London Symphony Orchestra — Prokofiev 5 (Fletch on his Holton 345, recorded in 1975) for tuba in an ensemble.
"I like Byron. I give him a 42, but I can't dance to him."
Oh, and Michael Lind's album from the same time period as the above quotes (1989-ish) for tuba as the featured instrument, and Andre Previn/London Symphony Orchestra — Prokofiev 5 (Fletch on his Holton 345, recorded in 1975) for tuba in an ensemble.
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