An interview with Don Harry from this past Summer..FYI..mark
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Interview with Don Harry
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Re: Interview with Don Harry
Mark:
Thank you for posting this.
Thank you for posting this.
Randy Harrison
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Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
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Re: Interview with Don Harry
"7. What is the best tuba playing you have ever heard?
Joseph Novotny, New York Philharmonic, with Bernstein conducting Prokofiev Symphony No. 5."
That's quite an endorsement. I will have to look into this recording! So far, I would say my favorite is the Previn (LAP) or Dutoit (Montreal) for tuba playing. I'll have to give the Bernstein one a chance.
Joseph Novotny, New York Philharmonic, with Bernstein conducting Prokofiev Symphony No. 5."
That's quite an endorsement. I will have to look into this recording! So far, I would say my favorite is the Previn (LAP) or Dutoit (Montreal) for tuba playing. I'll have to give the Bernstein one a chance.