There's no right answer. I play this on C, because that's what I have, but it's not so high as to be ridiculous. If you look at the score of the entire opera here, I think you'll see why many players would choose a contrabass tuba when performing Lohengrin. There's certainly no reason you couldn't perform it on a bass tuba, though.
One of the keys to this one (in an audition setting) is fitting into the horn/trombone sound even when playing alone. Too many players play the high octave just way too loud. You can let loose a bit more on the restatement in the lower octave. And, please, no vibrato...especially on the long high Ds...I hear this mistake a bunch.
Does anybody else "play along" with the horns on the first statement on up to high G?






