I am in search of a list of all of the repertoire that
uses Wagner tubas.
Do you have any information on this?
Thanks!
Liz Sievert
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- Original Message -
From: Liz Sievert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:52 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Wagner tuba question
I am in search of a list of all of the repertoire that
uses Wagner tubas.
Do you have any
Ah! Here's a chance to put in a plug for The Horn Call, the journal of the
International Horn Society. William Melton did a seven-part series on the
history of the Wagner tuba in 2003-2004. It covers all the literature up to
now, as well as a lot of enlightening history of its birthing pangs
On Wednesday, May 4, 2005, at 03:52 PM, Paul Rincon wrote:
Off the top of my head, I only know of the following:
Bruckner Symphonies Nr. 7,8,9
Wagner RING Cycle
Strauss: Elektra
Stravinsky: Rite of Spring
Doesn't The Pines of Rome also call for Tuben?
Paul Mansur
Yes, d-daaah-dh-daaah-dooo - nice effective. But the most exciting
Tuba parts are in Frau ohne Schatten (R.Strauss). Janacek used them also.
I published 4 volumes of Wagner Tuba studies (excerpt books). Visit my Web
Site to know more: www.pizka.de/Pizka-music.htm
Vienna Philharmonic
There's a nice CD out there with some mighty fine Wagner tuba playing on
it. Check out The London Horn Sound...
http://tinyurl.com/8hfzm
Several cuts (but not all) include Wagner tuba players in the ensemble.
Outstanding!
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
Yes, d-daaah-dh-daaah-dooo - nice effective. But the most
exciting
Tuba parts are in Frau ohne Schatten (R.Strauss). Janacek used them
also.
I published 4 volumes of Wagner Tuba studies (excerpt books). Visit my Web
Site to know more: www.pizka.de/Pizka-music.htm
There are good Wagner
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