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New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:59 am
by besson900
Hi Guys!

I saw this old video on YT when NYP played Fanfare for the Common Man, and there is a tuba player but i dont know who's this guy(i wasnt born that time :D )

Do You know who is that guy and what tuba is that? For me it's looks like York but im not sure

Here You've got link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLMVB0B1_Ts" target="_blank

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 11:53 am
by cambrook
Read the comments under the YT clip

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:05 pm
by scottw
cambrook wrote:Read the comments under the YT clip
Tedious! Some actually hilarious.
Short answer: Warren Deck, who was forced to stop playing due to focal dystonia. Sad. :(

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 11:36 pm
by TheHatTuba
Not the 2165, as per YT comments. Yorkbrunner with a MW bell.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 2:35 am
by ckalaher1
It's pretty amazing how much gravitational pull occurs when you hear a Warren Deck recording for the first time. It's a terrific thing to "discover" players who you really enjoy listening to.

Find as much stuff as you can and enjoy.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 6:02 am
by besson900
Thanks for answer guys!
What do You think about Warren can we compare him to Gene Pokorny or Chris Olka?I'm asking because I think he sounds better than Gene in section, I know that it should be other topic for that but what do You think about his playing?

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:41 pm
by UDELBR
the elephant wrote:source for half of the collection of excerpt files known as the "Deck Special" that have been floating around, as recorded by our own "Doc")
Pretty sure all those recordings were from the 1980 ITEC held at NTSU (I was there). Warren played with the Houston section.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 5:53 pm
by TheHatTuba
UncleBeer wrote:Pretty sure all those recordings were from the 1980 ITEC held at NTSU (I was there). Warren played with the Houston section.
Mr. Deck used a Holton CC for all of those clips, no?

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 7:44 pm
by toobagrowl
besson900 wrote:Thanks for answer guys!
What do You think about Warren can we compare him to Gene Pokorny or Chris Olka?I'm asking because I think he sounds better than Gene in section, I know that it should be other topic for that but what do You think about his playing?
Mr. Deck was an amazing player during his time. He had a massive sound with a very strong compact center to it. I still remember the live concerts on TV with the NY Phil during Deck's last years. I believe he was with the NY Phil from 1980 - 2001ish. At about the same time (around 2001) Chester Schmitz retired from the Boston Symphony/Pops. He was another one of my favorites.

I have multiple recordings from the Deck/NY Phil years, including some from his first full year (Mahler 1, and Symphonie Fantastique - both recorded in 1980). Great recordings. :!: Anyone know what tubas he was using very early on, even before the Geib-Franken-Conn CC :?:

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 9:44 pm
by happyroman
toobagrowl wrote:
besson900 wrote:Thanks for answer guys!
What do You think about Warren can we compare him to Gene Pokorny or Chris Olka?I'm asking because I think he sounds better than Gene in section, I know that it should be other topic for that but what do You think about his playing?
Mr. Deck was an amazing player during his time. He had a massive sound with a very strong compact center to it. I still remember the live concerts on TV with the NY Phil during Deck's last years. I believe he was with the NY Phil from 1980 - 2001ish. At about the same time (around 2001) Chester Schmitz retired from the Boston Symphony/Pops. He was another one of my favorites.

I have multiple recordings from the Deck/NY Phil years, including some from his first full year (Mahler 1, and Symphonie Fantastique - both recorded in 1980). Great recordings. :!: Anyone know what tubas he was using very early on, even before the Geib-Franken-Conn CC :?:
At the time he performed at the NTSU Tuba Symposium with the Houston Trombone Section, he was using a Holton he purchased from Bill Rose, his predecessor in Houston.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:41 pm
by southtubist
Mr. Deck has to have been one of the greatest brass players ever. He also happens to be a great teacher. The "Deck Special" recordings should be listened to daily by any serious tubist.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 11:48 pm
by bort
toobagrowl wrote:Anyone know what tubas he was using very early on, even before the Geib-Franken-Conn CC :?:
I believe he won Houston on a Meinl Weston 32, and also used that tuba (as one of several) for the NYPO audition.

Re: New York Philharmonic TUBA

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 2:49 am
by MikeMilnarik
Haha! That's GOD. Known to us mere mortals as Warren Deck. GREAT guy and AWESOME tuba player. 'nough said.

Mike Milnarik