Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions

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Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions

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I have 3 questions about recent Philadelphia Orchestra performances:

1) Who played euphonium on the Planets last week?

2) What was the encore that Carol Jantsch played after her concerto on Friday 3/27?

3) Who played tuba on the Mahler 5?

Thanks! Both really great concerts.
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EDIT: Just went back and looked at your date. Actually I was there on Thursday so perhaps it was a different encore.
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Hi I was also at that performance. I can answer one of your questions. The encore she played was called "Cascades". It is on her album. It is available here:
http://www.caroljantsch.com/cascades-1.html
I also would like to know who played the tuba in the Mahler 5th.
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Thanks for the reply. Definitely wasn't Cascades. Much slower and kind of impressionist sounding.
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3) Who played tuba on the Mahler 5?
Not sure, but Jay Krush will often get the call when they need an extra tuba.
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fsgazda wrote: 1) Who played euphonium on the Planets last week?
https://www.facebook.com/caroljantsch/p ... 42868742:0
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Steve Campbell on Mahler 5
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Was in attendance Saturday night, Wow! Her fingers were flying on Saturdays encore.
"Keep Calm and Play Tuba."
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Does anybody know how to watch this online??
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MTFULRUTUBA wrote:Steve Campbell on Mahler 5
Not too bad of a substitute :shock:
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Regarding the encore, I found the following sentence in a review of Carol Jantsch's solo written by Bernard Jacobson:

"She has the piece firmly in her fingers (which, incidentally, got an equally impressive work-out in her arrangement of Piazzolla’s Tango-Etude No. 3, played as an encore)."
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