Interesting horns used in 1958 Dutch film "Fanfare"
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:38 pm
This youtube clip of a film by Bert Haanstra ( somewhat similar in theme to the UK TV film "Shillingbury Blowers") has some nice shots of Post-WW2 miscellaneous brass. However, they do use what sure looks like a fiberglass Sousaphone - I thought they were developed in the mid 1960s, not the late 1950s! Any confirmation as to when "plastic tubs" were first produced?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR5_xHEHAfo
there are other clips and "makings of" in the related, but ik spreek niet de taal.
Some nice Helicon action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHYz91cWI1A
According to some research, this was a very popular film in The Netherlands, won several awards.
edit - the name of one of the bands is also cool: TUBANTIA (although this may refer to the region, or the SS TUBANTIA that was sunk in WW1.)
edit: BTW, just got DVDs of both the "Fanfare" and "Shillingbury Tales" via amazon.co.uk and they play on my Mac - Regional Codes are no problem (in this case, anyway! )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR5_xHEHAfo
there are other clips and "makings of" in the related, but ik spreek niet de taal.
Some nice Helicon action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHYz91cWI1A
According to some research, this was a very popular film in The Netherlands, won several awards.
edit - the name of one of the bands is also cool: TUBANTIA (although this may refer to the region, or the SS TUBANTIA that was sunk in WW1.)
edit: BTW, just got DVDs of both the "Fanfare" and "Shillingbury Tales" via amazon.co.uk and they play on my Mac - Regional Codes are no problem (in this case, anyway! )