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Can anyone suggest a good recording of Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony to enjoy the tuba.

I have listened to two recordings recommended by the music critics, and in both cases the tuba is virtually inaudible, even where marked fff in the score :shock:

It would be nice to find a good recording from a tubist viewpoint :wink:

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I'll hunt down a good recording when I'm at the radio station tomorrow. I seem to remember Mariss Jansons recording to be excellent. I'll let ya know what I come across.
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Peter Il'yich Tchaikovsky

Manfred Symphony Op.58 53:01
1 I Lento lkugubre - Moderato con< 15:08
2 II Vivace con spirito 09:37
3 III Andante con moto 10:36
4 IV Allegro con fuoco 17:40

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26-29 November 1986 & 5 December
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How about the 70s LSO/Previn recording. Fletch was always "on mike" with those EMI recordings. Sounds just huge ! Also try the Philharmonia/Muti if you can find it. Jenkins is massive on that one too !! Enjoy !!!
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The Deep End wrote:How about the 70s LSO/Previn recording. Fletch was always "on mike" with those EMI recordings. Sounds just huge !
Thanks. I have just downloaded and that is just what I was look for - a recording with great tuba sound :)

IMHO Far, far better than the Oslo/Jansons

I am not a lover of downloads, so would have liked to have bought on CD, but the price - $89.95, the cheapest on Amazon. :shock: I am obviously not the only person who prefers the Previn!!!
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