Old tuba pics-Webster, Conrad, Del Negro-Holton
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:21 pm
HI-
While adding some new material to my 'archives,' I acquired a c. 1920 Holton booklet that has 3 tuba players featured--from 'conceded by critics to be the greatest symphony brass section of any American Orchestra'--is pictured a tuba player (only one who does not play a Holton)-'Webster.'
NOTE: FOR OTHER PICS, SEE A POSTING BELOW--WITH THE NEW TUBENET SOFTWARE, I HAD TO CHANGE IMAGE INFO-THANKS!
Second pic is of leading musicians of phonograph work with Victor, and it shows Herman Conrad (of Sousa fame) on a Holton.
Third pic shows members of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. with Luke Del Negro (of Sousa fame) on a Holton--I believe it to be the 'Del Negro' model Holton (which, sadly is not featured or mentioned in the booklet---along with another tremendous Holton BBb tuba that is not shown--the Richardson model-of Jack Richardson. I was hoping that the Richardson would be shown--Don Harry has one of these-silver, BBb, with 4 huge pistons--he had it rebuilt and recently even used it for a recording of 'Church Windows' on Naxos--a wonderful horn & a great piece).
Enjoy the pics-
mark
jonestuba@juno.com" target="_blank
pic#1

pic #2
<img src="http://www.myphotolodge.com/usr/399/Conrad.JPG" border="0">
pic #3
<img src="http://www.myphotolodge.com/usr/399/P4260032.JPG" border="0">
While adding some new material to my 'archives,' I acquired a c. 1920 Holton booklet that has 3 tuba players featured--from 'conceded by critics to be the greatest symphony brass section of any American Orchestra'--is pictured a tuba player (only one who does not play a Holton)-'Webster.'
NOTE: FOR OTHER PICS, SEE A POSTING BELOW--WITH THE NEW TUBENET SOFTWARE, I HAD TO CHANGE IMAGE INFO-THANKS!
Second pic is of leading musicians of phonograph work with Victor, and it shows Herman Conrad (of Sousa fame) on a Holton.
Third pic shows members of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. with Luke Del Negro (of Sousa fame) on a Holton--I believe it to be the 'Del Negro' model Holton (which, sadly is not featured or mentioned in the booklet---along with another tremendous Holton BBb tuba that is not shown--the Richardson model-of Jack Richardson. I was hoping that the Richardson would be shown--Don Harry has one of these-silver, BBb, with 4 huge pistons--he had it rebuilt and recently even used it for a recording of 'Church Windows' on Naxos--a wonderful horn & a great piece).
Enjoy the pics-
mark
jonestuba@juno.com" target="_blank
pic#1

pic #2
<img src="http://www.myphotolodge.com/usr/399/Conrad.JPG" border="0">
pic #3
<img src="http://www.myphotolodge.com/usr/399/P4260032.JPG" border="0">



