Ponchielli's FLICORNOBASSO
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:10 pm
In the process of providing access to Ponchielli's music for band, the Concerto per flicorno basso will soon be up. The main delay is a peculiar problem with MP3 files made from the same exact procedures not being recognized correctly by the WINDOZE player.
As in all of the solo pieces, an edited solo part is also available. Too many editions of these pieces relied on copies that have been since supplanted by autograph sources. The flicornobasso suffered mightily from this in that the autograph was (pre 2007) held by the museum while a copy was held by the library. The detail in the solo part was omitted, including several ossia. The result has been some serious mis-interpretations, especially in the THEME and VARIATIONS. The art of bel canto is one that must be studied assiduously in order to allow this piece to have its full effect.
Sadly, the playback lacks much of the expressiveness that is demanded by this piece. Also, the first version I did of this piece was from B&W photopositives. The new edition is based on digital images captured in 2001. Even at 3MB (the best available at the time), the detail in color images is incredible.
I have produced bass and contrabass tuba versions for ITEA PRESS. Try them out. Ponchielli's tuba section was highly paid, and the lack of a solo for one of the two principal players has now been fixed
The solos URL is:http://www.shsu.edu/~org_neh/brass.html
As in all of the solo pieces, an edited solo part is also available. Too many editions of these pieces relied on copies that have been since supplanted by autograph sources. The flicornobasso suffered mightily from this in that the autograph was (pre 2007) held by the museum while a copy was held by the library. The detail in the solo part was omitted, including several ossia. The result has been some serious mis-interpretations, especially in the THEME and VARIATIONS. The art of bel canto is one that must be studied assiduously in order to allow this piece to have its full effect.
Sadly, the playback lacks much of the expressiveness that is demanded by this piece. Also, the first version I did of this piece was from B&W photopositives. The new edition is based on digital images captured in 2001. Even at 3MB (the best available at the time), the detail in color images is incredible.
I have produced bass and contrabass tuba versions for ITEA PRESS. Try them out. Ponchielli's tuba section was highly paid, and the lack of a solo for one of the two principal players has now been fixed
The solos URL is:http://www.shsu.edu/~org_neh/brass.html