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The Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto...
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Re: The Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto...
You might want to mention the first performance in the USA. Harvey Phillips was supposed to do it, but had a schedule conflict and passed it on to Bill Bell. Bell had the King factory make him an F tuba just for the occasion. There is a CD of that performance, with extensive liner notes which you might wish to quote. I have a copy somewhere.
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Re: The Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto...
Is that particular recording commercially available or does it travel in bootleg circles?
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Re: The Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto...
In defense of the King Eb Sousa, I had one that has caused me to dent my shin bone, kicking myself for ever selling it. The wrap-around style Bell (and I) used was a very, very good Eb tuba, and the pitch was quite good. Can't speak to the F, but the Other post-war Ebs I've tried have playable scales; the sousaphone was the best of them though; the monster the worst.
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