Has anyone on here either seen or played Helmut Lachenmann's solo tuba piece "Harmonica"? It was written for Richard Nahatzki, and got its premiere in 1983: the premiere info states, "15 May 1983 in Saarbrucken, 'Musik im 20. Jahrhunder.' Orchestra of the Saarland Radio, conductor: Hans Zender, soloist: Richard Nahatzki." It looks like a wild piece. There are all kinds of extended techniques, both for the tuba soloist and the massive orchestra, (which includes, among the standard compliment of instruments, an electric organ and three electric bell keyboards.) Any info on this piece would be great.
Aaron
P.S., if anyone has heard of a recording of this piece, I would greatly appreciate being told where to find that recording!
Lachenmann's "Harmonica"
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Lachenmann's "Harmonica"
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There is an excerpt in mp3-format on the site of the german tubist Klaus Burger:
http://www.klaus-burger.com/repertoire.html
I don't know if he has a recording of this available on cd.
Very interesting music! I would really like to listen to the whole piece.
http://www.klaus-burger.com/repertoire.html
I don't know if he has a recording of this available on cd.
Very interesting music! I would really like to listen to the whole piece.
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