Berlioz - Benvenuto Cellini
- Steve Marcus
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If you're playing Frank Wright's arrangement of Benvenuto Cellini for brass band, you have your choice of BBb Bass or Eb Bass (of course). Both parts are much more fun--and challenging--than the original orchestral version. Lots of double and triple tonguing! It's one of our Choice Pieces for the World Music Contest next week.
Steve Marcus
BBb Bass, Chicago Brass Band
Steve Marcus
BBb Bass, Chicago Brass Band
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I played this piece last year on a Meinl Weston 2145 CC. It was doable, but had I owned a bass tuba at that time, I definately would have used it instead of the CC.
It's sort of a challenge to play that piece on a contrabass, and is probably more historically appropriate to use a bass tuba. Those horns used back in Berlioz' day were a bit different from our present day BAT's.
It's sort of a challenge to play that piece on a contrabass, and is probably more historically appropriate to use a bass tuba. Those horns used back in Berlioz' day were a bit different from our present day BAT's.