Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in action?
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barry grrr-ero
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Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in action?
There are a couple of Youtube clips of the Miraphone "Siegfried", but they're up close and not really well recorded. I want to hear a real recording of an orchestra or band from the perspective of being out in the audience (where a Siegfried is being used). Any suggestions?
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
Thanks. I'd definitely like to play test one, but I want to hear how it sounds out in the hall as well.
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
I'll start over: I know that one of the Vienna Philharmonic players owns a Siegfried. Does anyone know of any symphonic or operatic recordings where he has used THAT tuba?
I don't want to hear myself, I want to hear somebody GOOD!
I don't want to hear myself, I want to hear somebody GOOD!
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
Eros Sabbatani has a video from Oct 1st on his Facebook page
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barry grrr-ero
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
Terrible (sound wise). Here's a trailer for Wagner's "Siegfried" with the Vienna State Opera, and there are some really fat low notes to be heard. So, perhaps it's a Siegfried being played in "Siegfried" (Does one then switch to a Hagen for the Hagen excepts in "Gotterdaemerung"?).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh_0kOi4-Qo" target="_blank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh_0kOi4-Qo" target="_blank
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
In December WFMT Chicago is making available a CSO concert from last season where Gene Pokorny plays a Siegfried for Shostakovich's 11th. Might be worth checking out.
He played it on a number of shows throughout the season. Contact him directly and maybe you can get more info.
He played it on a number of shows throughout the season. Contact him directly and maybe you can get more info.
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
Thanks everyone. I stand corrected: Gigler in the VPO does not use a Siegfried. They do use other hefty sounding BBb tubas.
Bloke, I'll take your advice. "Chronolith", thanks for the heads up on Gene Pokorny and the Shosty 11th !!! That will be well worth hearing. To think that a Siegfried could begin to keep up with the original C.S.O. York tubas says something about their worth, I imagine.
Bloke, I'll take your advice. "Chronolith", thanks for the heads up on Gene Pokorny and the Shosty 11th !!! That will be well worth hearing. To think that a Siegfried could begin to keep up with the original C.S.O. York tubas says something about their worth, I imagine.
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
Gene also used the Sigfried for a couple numbers last December for the CSO Brass concert.barry grrr-ero wrote:Thanks everyone. I stand corrected: Gigler in the VPO does not use a Siegfried. They do use other hefty sounding BBb tubas.
Bloke, I'll take your advice. "Chronolith", thanks for the heads up on Gene Pokorny and the Shosty 11th !!! That will be well worth hearing. To think that a Siegfried could begin to keep up with the original C.S.O. York tubas says something about their worth, I imagine.
BTW, those annual CSO Brass concerts are just superb. Every year we leave wishing for more! Well worth attending. They sell out so get your tickets asap for those thinking of attending.
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
I figured it might be decent for comparison because so many people are familiar with the sound of the CSO York. Enjoy! I was at the show and yes it is well worth it.
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
How many different Bb's is Gene playing?
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
He used to use a Piston Fafner but I'm not sure if he still does now that he has the Siegfried to fit the BBb role.Bob Kolada wrote:How many different Bb's is Gene playing?
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Re: Recording where one can hear a Mirphone Siegfried in act
On a side note: Now that there are Siegfried, Hagen, and Fafner tubas and quite a few more suggesting their use for specific excerpts, how about a "Loge" Bagpipe ? 
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