Shout out to Mark Tetreault
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
Last I knew, long ago and far away, Mark played a 5/4 Rudy. Still true? Not that it's all about the horn, just curious...
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
Mark plays an HB-2Pgregsundt wrote:Last I knew, long ago and far away, Mark played a 5/4 Rudy. Still true? Not that it's all about the horn, just curious...
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
When I was at school in Toronto, we had the huge privilege of sitting behind the low brass section of the Toronto Symphony during rehearsals. One that sticks out is listening to Mark play Prokofiev 5 while sitting about 3 feet away. I've yet to hear anything quite like it since.
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Thanks for the reminder of that orchestra. I don't think of them often enough any more. In the 90s I was in non-musical graduate programs at two different institutions with the husband of a woman who played the harp with them. (She has since given up the harp and has become a soprano soloist in Chicago; there's no substitute for musical talent, I guess.) I listened to them a good bit then because of friendship as much as anything. But it's been a long time. I'm going to go poke around iTunes and YouTube.
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
I too was fortunate enough to hear the Toronto Symphony broadcast of Bruckner #4. Mark is one the true greats in the world of orchestral tuba playing! His sound has all the ingredients; plenty of girth while still maintaining focus and clarity. Both amateurs and seasoned professionals could learn a lot about tone production from Mark.
Gary Ofenloch
Utah Symphony
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
He also plays a pretty great mouthpiece, Garybydloman wrote:I too was fortunate enough to hear the Toronto Symphony broadcast of Bruckner #4. Mark is one the true greats in the world of orchestral tuba playing! His sound has all the ingredients; plenty of girth while still maintaining focus and clarity. Both amateurs and seasoned professionals could learn a lot about tone production from Mark.
Gary Ofenloch
Utah Symphony
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Re: Shout out to Mark Tetreault
Thanks, everyone. I'm sitting here blushing.
The mouthpiece alluded to is the Parke-Ofenloch, which I use on my 1984 Hirsbrunner HB-2P.
Mark
The mouthpiece alluded to is the Parke-Ofenloch, which I use on my 1984 Hirsbrunner HB-2P.
Mark
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"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench; a long plastic hallway where pimps and thieves run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side"- Hunter Thompson