Current players to listen to and admire
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Current players to listen to and admire
We see a lot of discussion about tuba greats of the past, but who are the must listen to Tuba players out there playing currently and what are your favorite examples of their playing. It's great to remember great players of the past and learn from their example, but perhaps we could do more to promote and support players that are playing currently.
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Miraphone 186 CC
Conn 36K Sousaphone
Euphonium: Yamaha YEP-321 (modified with Euro-shank receiver with Lehman M mouthpiece)
Trombones:Yamaha 612 Bass, Conn 88H
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Here in Europe, Les Neish, Sergio Carolino, and Roland Szentpali are all hotter than... There are others too obvs but these guys are working at one hell of a level.
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
I have never really enjoyed playing tuba as a solo instrument. I prefer it in an ensemble... Sorry to derail the thread...bloke wrote:To me (possibly to some others) most tuba solos (sorry, but: literature and performances) are a bit tedious.
I (mostly) enjoy listening to really good players making really good orchestras, quintets, and jazz bands sound even better.
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
+1bloke wrote:To me (possibly to some others) most tuba solos (sorry, but: literature and performances) are a bit tedious.
I (mostly) enjoy listening to really good players making really good orchestras, quintets, and jazz bands sound even better.
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1916 Holton "Mammoth" Upright Bass BBb
1994 King 2341 Upright Bass BBb
Wedge H2 Solo mouthpieces
Stofer-Geib mouthpieces
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
What he saidbloke wrote:To me (possibly to some others) most tuba solos (sorry, but: literature and performances) are a bit tedious.
I (mostly) enjoy listening to really good players making really good orchestras, quintets, and jazz bands sound even better.
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Owen Slade (plays on most of the UK recorded soundtracks)
Must be one of the best in the world!
Must be one of the best in the world!
UK tuba player and teacher
Royal Shakespeare Company
Besson EEb
Miraphone 1291 CC
Alessandro Faccin Cimbasso
Royal Shakespeare Company
Besson EEb
Miraphone 1291 CC
Alessandro Faccin Cimbasso
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Daellenbach
Here's a guy who has been famous since I was wet behind the ears, and recorded beaucoup albums, and played his butt off year by year every way you could want.
Here's a guy who has been famous since I was wet behind the ears, and recorded beaucoup albums, and played his butt off year by year every way you could want.
MORE AIR
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Ben Thomson, Royal Opera House, on trial for the LSO. Great ensemble player. May well still be a LSO Live Stream of Mahler 2 recently.
+1 for Owen Slade, and Robin Haggart at the Liverpool Philharmonic. Robin was on the Lucerne Mahler 2 with Abbado.
Andy Duncan with the BBC Scottish, formerly Halle.
And of course, James Gourlay is as good as ever still.
+1 for Owen Slade, and Robin Haggart at the Liverpool Philharmonic. Robin was on the Lucerne Mahler 2 with Abbado.
Andy Duncan with the BBC Scottish, formerly Halle.
And of course, James Gourlay is as good as ever still.
Andy Cattanach, UK
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
If I may chip in with an euph player I really like, its Anthony Caillet, a frensh man. There is a wounderful recording of Cafe, Piazolla, with pianist Miki Fujii.
On the tuba side I have a great liking to danish Jens Bjørn Larsen playing Tango Jalosie, Jakob Gade.
On the tuba side I have a great liking to danish Jens Bjørn Larsen playing Tango Jalosie, Jakob Gade.
Yamaha YEB-321 Eb 4v TA tuba
Meinl-Weston 2141 Eb 5v FA tuba
Hirsbrunner Bb 3v TA compensated euph
Wessex Dolce Bb 3+1v TA compensated euph
Alto/tenor/bass trombones in various sizes/plugs
Meinl-Weston 2141 Eb 5v FA tuba
Hirsbrunner Bb 3v TA compensated euph
Wessex Dolce Bb 3+1v TA compensated euph
Alto/tenor/bass trombones in various sizes/plugs
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Thanks for the suggestions so far, I'll have to check these players out.
Retired Army Reserve 98th Div. Band: Euphonium, Trombone, Tuba, Bass Guitar
Miraphone 186 CC
Conn 36K Sousaphone
Euphonium: Yamaha YEP-321 (modified with Euro-shank receiver with Lehman M mouthpiece)
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Miraphone 186 CC
Conn 36K Sousaphone
Euphonium: Yamaha YEP-321 (modified with Euro-shank receiver with Lehman M mouthpiece)
Trombones:Yamaha 612 Bass, Conn 88H
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Honestly a huge influence on my playing via listening is Warren Deck. His sound and clarity is incredible and I have never heard another tuba player sound anything like he did.
Brandon Bruce
Principal Tuba Gaylord Symphony Orchestra
Principal Tuba Alpena Symphony Orchestra
Principal Tuba Gaylord Symphony Orchestra
Principal Tuba Alpena Symphony Orchestra
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Mike Sanders...... doing exactly what Bloke says... Making the St. Louis Symphony rock for almost three decades now....
Paul Weissenborn
St. Joseph Symphony Orchestra (MO)
Spirit of Independence Band
SJSO Quintet
Alex 163 CC
YEB 321S
St. Joseph Symphony Orchestra (MO)
Spirit of Independence Band
SJSO Quintet
Alex 163 CC
YEB 321S
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This guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDOt_CnE6-c" target="_blank
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Andreas Martin Hofmeir - recordings of the Duda Concertos
Thomas Leleu - "In The Mood For Tuba" (LOL that name) it's good.
Perry Hoogendijk - Quicksilver
North America:
Yes, Jeff Anderson seems to be an underrated orchestral player. So, any recent SFS recordings.
Shoutout to Craig Knox on the Shosty 5 with the Grammy. Steven Campbell with the Minnesota Orchestra nomination on the Mahler. If you're into opera Dave Kirk wit dat Wozzeck...
Thomas Leleu - "In The Mood For Tuba" (LOL that name) it's good.
Perry Hoogendijk - Quicksilver
North America:
Yes, Jeff Anderson seems to be an underrated orchestral player. So, any recent SFS recordings.
Shoutout to Craig Knox on the Shosty 5 with the Grammy. Steven Campbell with the Minnesota Orchestra nomination on the Mahler. If you're into opera Dave Kirk wit dat Wozzeck...
Winston Hind
The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Count me as a fan as well. Video here:marccromme wrote:If I may chip in with an euph player I really like, its Anthony Caillet, a frensh man. There is a wounderful recording of Cafe, Piazolla, with pianist Miki Fujii.
http://www.anthonycaillet.com/en/media/videos" target="_blank
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1958 BBb Martin "Mammoth"
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https://youtu.be/UIs1JDcOQ9o" target="_blank
This guy plays really good. And there are bunch of them in Hungary,playing tuba virtuosic. I like Sergio Carolino, he is for me, The Paganini on tuba. I also like Yasuhito Sugiyama from the Cleveland Orchestra. Carol Jantsch plays wonderful and very virtuosic. Gene Pokorny, Roger Bobo, Alan Baer... I love the way these guys play music .
This guy plays really good. And there are bunch of them in Hungary,playing tuba virtuosic. I like Sergio Carolino, he is for me, The Paganini on tuba. I also like Yasuhito Sugiyama from the Cleveland Orchestra. Carol Jantsch plays wonderful and very virtuosic. Gene Pokorny, Roger Bobo, Alan Baer... I love the way these guys play music .
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
For pure, gorgeous sound, I like Jim Self and Mike Roylance.
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Alessandro Fossi. I really admire his playing from a sound and musicality perspective (it makes me think of a great singer)
He has lots of recordings on youtube and a few cd's.
He has lots of recordings on youtube and a few cd's.
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Re: Current players to listen to and admire
Orchestral players:
Gene Pokorny
Chris Olka
Mike Roylance
Gene Pokorny
Chris Olka
Mike Roylance
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Francois Thuillier
Matt Perrine
Jon Sass
Sergio Carolino
Kirk Joseph
Philip Frazier
Øystein Baadsvik
James Gourlay
Matt Owen
DJ Tuba (Michael Parker)
DJ_Electrotuba
Roland Szentpali
Bob Stewart
Joe Exley
John Altieri (Red Baraat)
Jim Self
Joanna Ross Hersey
Gene Pokorny
Mike Roylance
Chris Olka
Aaron Tindall
Andreas Hoffmeir
I know I missed more.
Matt Perrine
Jon Sass
Sergio Carolino
Kirk Joseph
Philip Frazier
Øystein Baadsvik
James Gourlay
Matt Owen
DJ Tuba (Michael Parker)
DJ_Electrotuba
Roland Szentpali
Bob Stewart
Joe Exley
John Altieri (Red Baraat)
Jim Self
Joanna Ross Hersey
Gene Pokorny
Mike Roylance
Chris Olka
Aaron Tindall
Andreas Hoffmeir
I know I missed more.
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