Bach Art of Fugue
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Bach Art of Fugue
Is the Frackenpohl arrangement for BQ the only complete version?
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I'll second the Ralph Sauer recommendation. It's much better than the Frackenpohl, but at four times the price.
It can be found here.
http://www.wimbtri.com/brass.html#Quart ... rangements
It can be found here.
http://www.wimbtri.com/brass.html#Quart ... rangements
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According to WIM/Trigram the recording was made of the Sauer set. Both are available on my BVD Press site. I can't say I have played through either set, but if price is not an issue the Sauer is $295.00.
I have tried to work with the publisher on lowering the price, but they will not even consider lowering it. I am sure it would sell many more copies if it were set at a reasonable rate.
I have tried to work with the publisher on lowering the price, but they will not even consider lowering it. I am sure it would sell many more copies if it were set at a reasonable rate.
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pittsburgh brass
I would have to second an earlier comment about the Pittsburgh Brass (quintet plus bass trombone), it is really something
Even though the picture on the front has Sumner with his bare brass HB6, I asked him what horn he used, only because there was a ton of edge in his low register
. He mentioned that he used his 186 CC, the same one that he recorded his '24 Vasiliev Etudes' on. He also said he used a 1970's helleburg mouthpiece on the 186.
He mentioned the arrangements were 'in house' and weren't available...
I personally like their arrangements, because having the bass bone cover some of the mid-range tuba stuff, so in some parts the bass bone took over the tuba line, but in some of the 'impact moments' the tuba doubled it an octave down.
I really like the traditional BQ, but sometimes adding another voice really opens up some options (Bach, Gabrielli, etc)...
Even though the picture on the front has Sumner with his bare brass HB6, I asked him what horn he used, only because there was a ton of edge in his low register
He mentioned the arrangements were 'in house' and weren't available...
I personally like their arrangements, because having the bass bone cover some of the mid-range tuba stuff, so in some parts the bass bone took over the tuba line, but in some of the 'impact moments' the tuba doubled it an octave down.
I really like the traditional BQ, but sometimes adding another voice really opens up some options (Bach, Gabrielli, etc)...
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