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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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
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.
Pete
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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.
Pete
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
Thanks for the reply. Definitely wasn't Cascades. Much slower and kind of impressionist sounding.
Dr. Frank Gazda
Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Shires 7YLW F/Gb/D Thayer valve bass trombone, Doug Elliott 112.L.L8
Shires 7YM tenor trombone, DE XT106.G.G8
SE Shires Q41 euphonium, DE XT106.I.I8
Eastman EBE 853 Eb tuba, DE TU 130N.P.P16
Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Shires 7YLW F/Gb/D Thayer valve bass trombone, Doug Elliott 112.L.L8
Shires 7YM tenor trombone, DE XT106.G.G8
SE Shires Q41 euphonium, DE XT106.I.I8
Eastman EBE 853 Eb tuba, DE TU 130N.P.P16
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
3) Who played tuba on the Mahler 5?
Not sure, but Jay Krush will often get the call when they need an extra tuba.
Not sure, but Jay Krush will often get the call when they need an extra tuba.
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
https://www.facebook.com/caroljantsch/p ... 42868742:0fsgazda wrote: 1) Who played euphonium on the Planets last week?
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
Steve Campbell on Mahler 5
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Instructor of Tuba/Euphonium
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North Greenville University, SC
Anderson University, SC
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
Was in attendance Saturday night, Wow! Her fingers were flying on Saturdays encore.
"Keep Calm and Play Tuba."
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
Does anybody know how to watch this online??
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
Not too bad of a substituteMTFULRUTUBA wrote:Steve Campbell on Mahler 5
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Re: Philadelphia Orch. - 3 questions
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)."
"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)."
Larry Haake