Interview with Don Harry

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An interview with Don Harry from this past Summer..FYI..mark

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Thank you!
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Mark:

Thank you for posting this.
Randy Harrison
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Harrison Brass
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Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
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"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.
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