Bydlo ...who gets to play it ?

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What insturment will get the Bydlo solo ?

Poll ended at Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:30 pm

Flugle Horn
3
5%
Tenor sax
6
10%
Alto sax
5
9%
Bassoon
6
10%
Bass Clarinet
2
3%
Baritone Sax
1
2%
Trombone
4
7%
Bass Trombone
4
7%
String bass
1
2%
French Horn
26
45%
 
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Bydlo ...who gets to play it ?

Post by oldbandnerd »

Tonight (Jan. 14,2008) my community band was handed new music for the next concert . We were given a full "Wind Orchestration" of Pictures at an Exhibition . I was surprised that neither the tuba nor the euphonium was given the Bydlo solo. I don't know what instrument will be playing because we did not get that far into it.
I thought it would be fun to let the TNFJ battle it out to see who guesses correctly what instrument it has been written for.
I won't tell you who did the orchestration or what publishing company is selling it. What I will tell you is that the orchestrator did it directly from the piano score of Mussorgsky and not from Ravels arrangement.
I will know for sure next week when we run through it again .
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I played an arrangement of Pictures last year with my band, and we only read through Bydlo once. I don't remember much, but I sure know that I didn't get to play it. I think it was in the euphonium?
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While disappointing to me as a tuba player, the Gorkachov orchestration (for orchestra) uses the whole horn section, to quite an extraordinary effect, I might add....
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If not on tuba or french horn, I think I can most imagine Bydlo played on a t-bone.

After that would be accordion :D
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I'll guess horn as well.
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I hope that the horns play the solo, but since it is a "wind orchestration" it might be the *shudders* saxophones.
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Post by J.c. Sherman »

The version I read has the "solo" in the tutti horns as well...

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Post by eupher61 »

Eb Contrabass Saxophone would be the ultimate!!!

maybe with cues in contrabassoon.
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Maybe if it were written for Contrabassoon and Contrabas sax in parallel fifths and amplified.....
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Definatly didgeridoo :twisted:
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Tubaing wrote:Definatly didgeridoo :twisted:
How about didgeri-don't...

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Chuck Jackson wrote:
Maybe if it were written for Contrabassoon and Contrabas sax in parallel fifths and amplified.....
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Where's the box for accordion!? :shock: :D
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windshieldbug wrote:Where's the box for accordion!? :shock: :D
Here you go.

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:D :D :D
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lgb&dtuba wrote:
windshieldbug wrote:Where's the box for accordion!? :shock: :D
Here you go.

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lgb&dtuba wrote:Image
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I get the idea that some of you don't like accordians. Accordians may not be what I would want to hear the Bydlo on, but I happen to like them when they are played by the right players. I play a lot of gigs with a really fantastic accordianist. His name is Robert Atwood. Awesome player! Those of you in the PA area should hear Al Meixner and his group. They're really worth checking out.
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TubaRay wrote:I get the idea that some of you don't like accordians.
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lgb&dtuba wrote: Jim 'You did notice my avatar, right?' Wagner
Avatar? Avatar?! We don't need no stinkin' avatar!
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