Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
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Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
Big CC or EEb/F?
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
I have performed this on C. At the time it was just a 186, but 5/4 or 6/4 would sound good, possibly better. It really isn't terribly high, and the more broad sound of a contrabass seems well suited.
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
Written for F (for those care what the composer wanted).
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
Or what the composer had at his disposal.
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
Since Strauss specifically scored for the contrabass tuba in Elektra, it's fair to conclude he was aware of its existence, and probably wouldn't have had too much trouble rounding up a player. http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnk ... score_.pdftbn.al wrote:Or what the composer had at his disposal.
Or is this a troll ... ?
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
Nope, no troll, just an off the cuff, unresearched, pop-off. I'll go back to my hole now.
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
There is one possible answer, or at least a suggestion from a credible source, at 6:29 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hepUvqHIiE
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
If the tubist is who I think it is then I will definately use a C tuba!
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Besson 981 EEb Tuba (1980's, Fletcher lead pipe)
B&S PT6P CC Tuba
L.Laillon Ophicleide Bb
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B&S PT6P CC Tuba
L.Laillon Ophicleide Bb
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
I'm pretty sure it is the tubist you think it is. If that's a York he's holding.ad4m wrote:If the tubist is who I think it is then I will definately use a C tuba!
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Re: Death and Transfiguration. R.Strauss
I used my Cerveny 601-5MR CC 5/4 tuba for this work a few years ago. There is an exposed whammo low C in this piece that needs a big horn IMHO.
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