Benjamin Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem (NOT the War Requiem)has a wicked little passage in it, one that occasionally shows up on audition lists but probably should be on every one. Very low and slow, extremely exposed. I think it goes down to CC#, don't remember for sure. Much different kind of lick from the one in Jupiter -- that one is doubled or tripled at the octave, though nasty in its own right.
I don't have the music - but someone who posts else might.
I'm trying to remember something in H.S. physics about how a black hole has such a low frequency that it sounds 32 octaves below middle c. ... Might be wrong though.
In his BP CSO Radio interview on NPR, Gene Pokorny demonstrates how low the tuba can go. After heading down from the GGG in the "misprinted edition" of Edgard Varese's Arcana, the interviewer asks Gene,
"What note was that?"
"Well, I don't know. It was kinda nasty. You can call it anything you want."
One of the lowest notes in a melody is FFF in Beth Lodal's arrangement of Prokofiev's Vision Fugitives as recorded by her husband, Mr. Pokorny.
That same FFF is in the tuba solo in the "Hoch" movement of Goff Richard's Homage to the Noble Grape. When I played that note in a Chicago Brass Band performance of that piece, our conductor made a motion to the audience as if he were...ummm...having "gastric distress."
Steve Marcus wrote: . . . . When I played that note in a Chicago Brass Band performance of that piece, our conductor made a motion to the audience as if he were...ummm...having "gastric distress."
Yeah, I know the sign from a rehearsal where I nearly got mooned from the podium.
Dean E
[S]tudy politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy . . . in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry [and] music. . . . John Adams (1780)
tubashaman wrote:check this out, this is for a HS band camp over at TCU, check out the low B natural......this is definitley a poor arrangement (taken an octave below the bass trombone part)...there are going to be alot of HS kids struggling
tubashaman wrote:check this out, this is for a HS band camp over at TCU, check out the low B natural......this is definitley a poor arrangement (taken an octave below the bass trombone part)...there are going to be alot of HS kids struggling
Agreed...ridiculous excerpt for a high school audition.