Interesting to see (in some of the shots) what looks like a baritone (behind the horns and seemingly doubling one of the horn parts) in addition to a euphonium! I understand that while many think they are different versions of the same instrument, they actually had a different evolution: the baritone being cylindrical bore and the euphonium a conical bore and play very different parts in the band/orchestral repertoire.
That’s my man Chris on the fish horn! You’re correct though. He was in paying high horn 3, and it made sense with the “brass band setup” of the piece. (I was born 4)
Stunning playing, beautiful orchestration. Bravo/a
Im trying to make a complete transcription of the whole symphony for brass
holy moly!
wow!
Interesting to see (in some of the shots) what looks like a baritone (behind the horns and seemingly doubling one of the horn parts) in addition to a euphonium! I understand that while many think they are different versions of the same instrument, they actually had a different evolution: the baritone being cylindrical bore and the euphonium a conical bore and play very different parts in the band/orchestral repertoire.
That’s my man Chris on the fish horn! You’re correct though. He was in paying high horn 3, and it made sense with the “brass band setup” of the piece. (I was born 4)
👏👏👏👏
"All star brass" without most of the best brass players in the country: Phil Smith, Joe Alessi, Charlie Vernon, Gene Pokorny, Phil Myers, etc?
ignant
they seem to have coped😉