Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
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Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
For those who will be attending this Sunday's (tomorrow afternoon's) special "Beyond the Score" performance of "The Planets" with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at 3 PM, be sure to attend the reception in the Ballroom (on-site at Symphony Center) aftewards as Michael Mulcahy will have the original tenor tuba which premiered that piece in England available for close viewing. The instrument will perform musical examples in the demonstration portion of the performance that afternoon. For all those who managed to get tickets for this performance, do enjoy yourselves. Northern
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Re: Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
Northern wrote:The instrument will perform musical examples in the demonstration portion of the performance that afternoon.
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Re: Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
Mark wrote:Northern wrote:The instrument will perform musical examples in the demonstration portion of the performance that afternoon.
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Beyond the Score concerts consist of two parts. The first half is a rather in depth multimedia presentation of the context of the piece - the composer's thoughts and structures, historical context, etc. Where there is a need to illustrate a particular theme, the CSO provides live examples. After intermission there is a full performance of the selected work.
Yesterday's presentation on Holst's The Planets featured Charles Dutoit conducting the CSO, Gerard McBurney, the driving force behind BTS, as narrator and an excellent actor portraying Gustav Holst. To see past scheduled performances go to http://www.beyondthescore.org/main.taf?p=0,6,3. Be sure to check out the downloadable/streaming video section to see performances of Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin and Mozart's Piano Concerto 27
The 2008=2009 series will include Mussorgsky's Pictures, Sibelius's 5th Symphony and Dvorak's New World
Ticket prices are typically significantly less than typical CSO concerts.
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Yesterday's presentation on Holst's The Planets featured Charles Dutoit conducting the CSO, Gerard McBurney, the driving force behind BTS, as narrator and an excellent actor portraying Gustav Holst. To see past scheduled performances go to http://www.beyondthescore.org/main.taf?p=0,6,3. Be sure to check out the downloadable/streaming video section to see performances of Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin and Mozart's Piano Concerto 27
The 2008=2009 series will include Mussorgsky's Pictures, Sibelius's 5th Symphony and Dvorak's New World
Ticket prices are typically significantly less than typical CSO concerts.
Randy "who knows what he wants for Christmas but the wife still says 'No'" Beschorner
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hendra_tuba
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Re: Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
Anyone have any pictures of the Tenor Tuba from this performance? I'm doing some research on "Tenor Tubas" and can't seem to locate any pictures on-line. I have not yet tried to contact the CSO archives, but that is my next step.
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Re: Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
I believe I have one on my office computer. I'll post it here on Tuesday.
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Re: Original tenor tuba on "The Planets"
Roger,
Thank you. I also forgot that there was one printed in the ITEA Journal last spring.
Thank you. I also forgot that there was one printed in the ITEA Journal last spring.