Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony webcast
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Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony webcast
The piece starts at 3 minutes 10 second. Tuba solo at 3 minutes 30 seconds.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THL1JkfGwbI" target="_blank
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
In my opinion, he nailed it! His performance is destined to be the definitive performance, for all time.alexwill wrote:The piece starts at 3 minutes 10 second. Tuba solo at 3 minutes 30 seconds.
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
I guess it says something about my patience lately that I finished listening to the tuba solo before I exited. Yay me! 
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz........alexwill wrote:The piece starts at 3 minutes 10 second. Tuba solo at 3 minutes 30 seconds.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THL1JkfGwbI" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
My suggestion is for music schools around the world to put a 4 year minimum block on their composition programs. Blech..
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
bloke wrote:Is this one of those recordings that PBS broadcasts during fundraising weeks?
Nope.
But I've got your back, Bloke. Here's what you might be thinking of:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58V6oWTLoCo
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
I love how Slatkin tries his damnedest to sell that piece of **** to the audience. He did the best he could with what he had to work with.
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
I heard the "wind" part, but seem to have missed the "song" part. 
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
A few gimmicks, but overall not bad. A good concept. Do we really want the newest composers imitating Haydn imitating Mozart imitating Haydn??
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
Hey, it takes a well trained tuba player to perform the "Cyborg Blow" 
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
Well, if that work is a "piece of ****", then apparently I like listening to pieces of ****. God forbid Slatkin should try and breathe a little more life into the orchestral repertoire.
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
Maybe it was better live? 
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
FWIW Dennis is a beast. We went to school together and even when he was a freshman I knew he would wind up in a major symphony. He always had THAT sound.
I'm listening to the piece and it's not bad, doesn't sound any different than movie music to me and not that far our.
Don't be afraid to expand your horizons people, lots of orchestras (to include here in Atlanta) are playing stuff that is far more "out there" than this. Not that it means you have to like it, but try something new.
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Liu6sEJPd4A" target="_blank
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
Didn't hurt to have teachers like: Don Harry, Mike Roylance, Chester Schmitz & Harry Shapiro either!Tubadork wrote:FWIW Dennis is a beast. We went to school together and even when he was a freshman I knew he would wind up in a major symphony. He always had THAT sound.
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Re: Unusual solo for the tuba player in DetroitSymphony web
Couldn't have said it better myself!Tubadork wrote:![]()
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Don't be afraid to expand your horizons people, lots of orchestras (to include here in Atlanta) are playing stuff that is far more "out there" than this. Not that it means you have to like it, but try something new.
Bill