Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
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Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
This appeared this morning in the WSJ. Pretty good little piece on the Wagner Tuba. Enjoy!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... agner+tuba#" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... agner+tuba#" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
That was a fun read, thank you for posting!
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Jeff Fair the principal horn in the Seattle Symphony was quoted several times in this article. He, and Chris Olka, were both surprised to read this "related" article: http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/loos ... d=16403212. It's the fourth bullet point.
Edit: They changed the article. Originally it said in additon to principal horn (which is correct) that Jeff was also principal tuba.
Edit: They changed the article. Originally it said in additon to principal horn (which is correct) that Jeff was also principal tuba.
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
This left me scratching my head... I know there are lots of pieces without tuba, but still... 
In the "Ring," four Wagner tubas join an enlarged brass section that includes other orchestral rarities like the bass trumpet, contrabass trombone and contrabass tuba, creating "choirs" of gleaming brass.
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Unless the reporter is a really knowledgeable on a subject there is always some mistake. I remember a very serious press conference where the medical team was discussing Mickey Mantle's liver transplant. When one of the reporters asked how the donor was doing one of the surgeons nearly started laughing.bort wrote:This left me scratching my head... I know there are lots of pieces without tuba, but still...
In the "Ring," four Wagner tubas join an enlarged brass section that includes other orchestral rarities like the bass trumpet, contrabass trombone and contrabass tuba, creating "choirs" of gleaming brass.
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Yeah, that's what I thought too... but for such a thorough article it seemed kind of goofy. Oh well, it was still fun to read.Mark wrote:Unless the reporter is a really knowledgeable on a subject there is always some mistake. I remember a very serious press conference where the medical team was discussing Mickey Mantle's liver transparent. When one of the reporters asked how the donor was doing one of the surgeons nearly started laughing.bort wrote:This left me scratching my head... I know there are lots of pieces without tuba, but still...
In the "Ring," four Wagner tubas join an enlarged brass section that includes other orchestral rarities like the bass trumpet, contrabass trombone and contrabass tuba, creating "choirs" of gleaming brass.
Also, aren't there living-donor liver transplants? Or did they not exist then?
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
bort wrote:This left me scratching my head... I know there are lots of pieces without tuba, but still...
In the "Ring," four Wagner tubas join an enlarged brass section that includes other orchestral rarities like the bass trumpet, contrabass trombone and contrabass tuba, creating "choirs" of gleaming brass.
I don't get it. I read what I could but didn't see anything regarding this.... ?
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
The article stated that contrabass tuba was a rarity in orchestras.Bob Kolada wrote:bort wrote:This left me scratching my head... I know there are lots of pieces without tuba, but still...
In the "Ring," four Wagner tubas join an enlarged brass section that includes other orchestral rarities like the bass trumpet, contrabass trombone and contrabass tuba, creating "choirs" of gleaming brass.
I don't get it. I read what I could but didn't see anything regarding this.... ?
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Which it was in Wagner's days.
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Interesting publicity anyway. We're doing some orchestral highlights from the ring cycle here in Montana in April.
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Nah ... the REALLY goofy part is this "revelation":bort wrote:Yeah, that's what I thought too... but for such a thorough article it seemed kind of goofy. Oh well, it was still fun to read.Mark wrote: Unless the reporter is a really knowledgeable on a subject there is always some mistake. I remember a very serious press conference where the medical team was discussing Mickey Mantle's liver transparent. When one of the reporters asked how the donor was doing one of the surgeons nearly started laughing.
Well, duh!The comparably quirky contrabass trombone, which measures more than 5 feet long ...
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Re: Wagner Tuba Article in the WSJ
Can't look through this one.Mark wrote: Mickey Mantle's liver transparent
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I blame the spell checker. Corrected.imperialbari wrote:Can't look through this one.Mark wrote: Mickey Mantle's liver transparent