There is an LP with Roland Berger and Roland Horvath (both ex-members of the
Vienna Philharmonic) where they play some Wagner Tuba/Viennese horn
concertos.

I think the LP is called "Contemporary Viennese Music for Horn and Wagner
Tuba"...Although I'm not sure. Hans knows it surely, as it is the one where
Roland and Roland look like they belong in "La Cosa Nostra".


Paul


On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:04 AM, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you play a Wagnertuba the way most people play the Horn
> today (and they press a lot of air through the instrument),
> the Wagnertuba tends to blair too loud. So the approach is
> quite different. As the holding position is different also,
> one has to hold he WT in a way, that the axle through mouth
> & lead pipe is NOT bent, a position quite not so
> comfortable.
>
> Yes, intonation is different & somewhat problematic due to
> the open bell- One has to use some alternative fingerings
> when playing certain chords. Some malers tried to make the
> WT with a much wider bell like a tenorhorn to get an easier
> intonation, but ruined all the sound colours so important
> for the WT.
>
> The double tuba produced by Alexander is a versatile
> instrument but lacks all characteristics of both the F & the
> Bb tuba, which were built with different bell dimensions,
> the F much wider than the Bb.
>
> The WT is not a solo instrument, beeing played for a
> concerto with orchestra accompaniment, while there is a
> concerto by Jan Koetsier, who has composed a lot for horn.
> The euphonium or the tenor horn would be a much better
> choice as solo instrument. If I would be a composer, I would
> refran from composing a solo for the rather clumsy WT but
> use it in a set of two or four to express certain serenity,
> solemn impressions, ferocity, etc. according to the examples
> set by R.Wagner, R.Strauss, A.Bruckner & a lot of soundtrack
> composers.
>
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> Behalf Of Robson Adabo de Mello
> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 8:59 PM
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> Subject: [Hornlist] Wagner Tuba
>
> Hello Guys
>
>
>
> I'm a trumpet player, so if some of my questions are too
> basic I need to say "I'm sorry".
>
>
>
> - Is it much different to play a french horn and wagner
> tuba?
>
>
>
> - The wagner tuba has a problematic intonation or it's just
> different from the horn because it has a open bell?
>
>
>
> - The Alexander is the most used brand of wagner tuba? The
> model 110 is Bb/F or F/Bb?
>
>
>
> -Is there any solo video or CD with Wagner tuba? (When I say
> solo I mean in front of the orchestra)
>
>
>
> Thank you very much
>
>
> Robson
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