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English translation of the Berlioz/Strauss treatise
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 3:25 pm
by imperialbari
The English translation of the Berlioz/Strauss treatise on orchestration came up in a discussion on one of the horn lists.
Maybe you all have it on your shelves, but here is the link I made for .pdf version for free downloading:
http://tinyurl.com/Berlioz-Strauss-Treatise
The index pagination is offset with 6 from the file page numbers. Printed page #257 is page #263 in the file.
The first section on tubas relates to the Wagner tubas.
Enjoy!
Klaus
Re: English translation of the Berlioz/Strauss treatise
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 11:37 pm
by Art Hovey
Very interesting stuff! Thank you for posting the link.
Berlioz describes a bass slide trombone in Eb, which I have neither seen nor read about before.
Have any of you ever seen one?
I did see a bass trombone in G in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY) some years ago, but it's no longer there.
He also describes the trombone F-attachment as a recent invention of Adolf Sax, and recommends it.
I heard or read somewhere that Berlioz did not play any musical instrument. True?
Re: English translation of the Berlioz/Strauss treatise
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:13 am
by JB
Art Hovey wrote:I heard or read somewhere that Berlioz did not play any musical instrument. True?
False. He was a guitarist. He did not play an
orchestral instrument.
Re: English translation of the Berlioz/Strauss treatise
Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:24 am
by Todd S. Malicoate
JB wrote:Art Hovey wrote:I heard or read somewhere that Berlioz did not play any musical instrument. True?
False. He was a guitarist. He did not play an
orchestral instrument.
False. His biographical website
http://www.hberlioz.com notes in his biography that he played the flute.