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poulenc gloria

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:27 pm
by peter birch
i have had a short notice invitation play the Gloria, will I need a mute for it?

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:35 pm
by tclements
NAH

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:06 pm
by John Caughman
There is a single D (below the staff) in the last movement that is con sord.

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 5:49 pm
by tuba kitchen
i played it without mute. it was a fun piece.

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:24 am
by Rick Denney
When I played this work, I owned a mute but did not use it. I think I would have used it were it called for. I suppose it's possible I missed the marking, but that isn't my usual sort of mistake. It has been, however, a couple of dozen years since I played it.

Rick "who'd like another shot at it now" Denney

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:52 pm
by peter birch
http://www.victorianweb.org/art/archite ... in/28d.jpg

this is a picture of the church where we played it, St Mary's Cathedral in Newcastle. It was fun, and the acoustic was fantastic. There is one bar muted in the last movement at a forte, but so are the trumpets and trombones, so I guess it makes sense to have a mute. as it happens I did have it with me much to the amusement of the choir.

Re: poulenc gloria

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:57 pm
by Mark
I played this a couple of years ago. There is not much for the tuba to do. There are no technical or range issues. In my copy, the Editions Salabert, the sixth measure after rehearsal 60 in the sixth movement is muted and marked forte. It is not worth the trouble to play muted. I didn't and no one noticed.