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Re: Michael Allen's Tuba?

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:47 pm
by bort
I'm not sure what he used when... But at one point for a while he had a Miraphone 1291 (I bought it from him), and I think he went to a Yamaha 822F after that. No clue what else, or when he recorded the files.

Re: Michael Allen's Tuba?

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:59 am
by Nick Pierce
Mike has posted on this board before, maybe he'll chime in. Or you could contact him yourself.

That being said, I purchased my Kalison DS from him about three years ago. While I was talking with him, he implied that he prefers a Yamaha 822F for just about everything, if memory serves. Hope that helps.

Re: Michael Allen's Tuba?

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:26 am
by octavelower
Back when I was studying with him, he played the Yamaha 822f for everything. He had a PT6 for a while for the Colorado Symph. audition, then I think he did have a 1291 for a while. I can say that I heard him in symphony on the 822 F and he was able to get a HUGE sound on it.

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Re: Michael Allen's Tuba?

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:27 am
by tclements
He bought my YFB-822S from Rod Mathews. I know he played that for quite awhile. I suspect he still has that tuba.

Re: Michael Allen's Tuba?

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:25 am
by miketuba
Hi all,

Thanks for the inquiry. The recordings in question can be found here https://www.boulderbrass.org/. It depends to which recording you were listening. https://www.boulderbrass.org/bolder-baroque was my original 822 (production number 100022). https://www.boulderbrass.org/landscapes-and-portraits was my PT6P, and on the https://www.boulderbrass.org/a-visit-from-st-nick I was back on an 822 again (different horn - this was Rod's Matthews old horn).

Walt Zeschin (former principal in the Colorado Symphony) also played on about half the tracks of the baroque CD - if memory serves he was playing a 5/4 Rudy Meinl rotary valve horn.

I do like the 822 for just about everything - agile, clear, projects well, in tune. FWIW