CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
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CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Hi all,
Here is a clip from a recital given at this years Conservative Party Conference in Symphony Hall.
Very lucky to get to play with these guys on a regular basis. There was NO rehearsal and have to say we didn't even know it was being broadcast!
Best wishes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEKwPFdeve4" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Here is a clip from a recital given at this years Conservative Party Conference in Symphony Hall.
Very lucky to get to play with these guys on a regular basis. There was NO rehearsal and have to say we didn't even know it was being broadcast!
Best wishes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEKwPFdeve4" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
UK tuba player and teacher
Royal Shakespeare Company
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Alessandro Faccin Cimbasso
Royal Shakespeare Company
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Thanks! Was a high pressure gig...!
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Outstanding. Thanks for posting.
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
fantastic playing, but really pearls before swine, our conservative party are not really culturally attuned, many would believe that they were hearing the entire City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, and would quite happily see those players out of work.
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Yes I agree.... I should perhaps say it was just a gig and nothing to do with political persuation!
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
I have a friend, a professor in London, who was there (because of political persuasion!). I asked him about it, and he says he took pleasure in it, but says he doesn't have any insightful responses to offer. That may be the best, though, if ordinary people just like what you do!
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
OK, I'll admit to my anti-conservative bias, and my comment applies to the conservative party and not the musicians.
Of course we should enjoy the music for what it is, and I did
Of course we should enjoy the music for what it is, and I did
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
I think it was pretty inept of the BBC to label it as such - why not City of Birmingham Symphony Brass?peter birch wrote:many would believe that they were hearing the entire City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
No doubt the non-musical in the audience did not have a clue what was the group anyway, but if they enjoyed may have done something for the cause of classical music support.
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
The microphone used or the transfer to Youtube didn't do the fidelity justice, but one can still hear that clear, balanced English sound. Yes, looks to be a very high pressure gig. Excellent playing, Ian!
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
The trumpets suffered most from this. If I hadn't been looking, I would have thought there were oboes playing. Nonetheless, I agree that all of the players were playing very well and making excellent music!Mojo workin' wrote:The microphone used or the transfer to Youtube didn't do the fidelity justice, but one can still hear that clear, balanced English sound. Yes, looks to be a very high pressure gig. Excellent playing, Ian!
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Nice! Beautiful, full sound.
Just curious, what horn are you using? It looks like a Besson/B&H 3+1 Eb, I'm just not sure of specifics.
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Just curious, what horn are you using? It looks like a Besson/B&H 3+1 Eb, I'm just not sure of specifics.
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Removed??
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Re: CBSO Brass Quintet Fugue in G
Hi,
Yes It's an old Besson Sovereign 981. I play most things on it but Jon (Neptune) has now introduced me to B&S CC Tubas.
Thanks for the comments. If any one wants to see it I'll send by PM.
Best wishes,
Ian
Yes It's an old Besson Sovereign 981. I play most things on it but Jon (Neptune) has now introduced me to B&S CC Tubas.
Thanks for the comments. If any one wants to see it I'll send by PM.
Best wishes,
Ian
UK tuba player and teacher
Royal Shakespeare Company
Besson EEb
Miraphone 1291 CC
Alessandro Faccin Cimbasso
Royal Shakespeare Company
Besson EEb
Miraphone 1291 CC
Alessandro Faccin Cimbasso