Bombardon Arie - Ignaz Brüll - Early Berliner Tuba -Daniel Ridder -Historic Brass - Historische Tuba
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Endlich ist es soweit. Heute möchte ich euch ein Klangbeispiel der Berliner F-Tuba geben. Sie wurde gebaut von Meister Stephan Schmidt aus Markneukirchen (www.hsm-brass.de)
Sie ist einer Berliner Tuba von 1850 nachgebaut worden. Das Original ist eine Julius Lemcke aus Berlin. Der Nachbau hat, wie das original, eine 15mm Berliner Pumpen Maschine und ein (fast) zylindrisches Mundrohr.
Gespielt habe ich die Bombardon Arie aus der Oper: Das Goldene Kreuz von Ignaz Brüll. Am Klavier die fantastische Natalia Nazarenus.
Viel Spaß beim hören 🎵🎶
Ignaz Brüll (* 7. November 1846 in Proßnitz, Mähren; † 17. September 1907 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Komponist und Pianist.
Finally the time has come. Today I would like to give you a sound example of the Berliner F- Tuba. It was built by Master Stephan Schmidt from Markneukirchen (www.hsm-brass.de)
It is a replica of a Berliner tuba from 1850. The original is a Julius Lemcke from Berlin. Like the original, the replica has a 15mm Berliner pumpen valves and an (almost) cylindrical leadpipe.
I played the Bombardon aria from the opera: Das Goldenes Kreuz by Ignaz Brüll. At the piano the fantastic Natalia Nazarenus.
Have fun listening 🎵🎶
Ignaz Brüll (* November 7, 1846 in Proßnitz, Moravia; † September 17, 1907 in Vienna) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
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It has an excellent sound. So many people dismiss old instruments without actually learning to play them well. That is a pity.
I think you would be surprised. It's just that a lot of us do not have places to showcase that we have. That, and lets face it, old instruments are very tempermental so practicing it up for a recital and being in tune will be a lot of work.
I know because I have a vintage sousaphone that I break out for special occasions and do a lot of work to ensure that the conductor doesn't dispise me too much 😅
@@jdtubaman Not really. Too many times, someone gets their hands on an old instrument, stuffs their regular mouthpiece on it and records themselves the first time they play it. It sounds terrible, and people think that's just the way those instruments sounded.
I see such videos all the time on UA-cam. and then, there is Daniel Riidder, who takes the time to learn how to make the instrument sound its best. All you have to do is watch some of his videos of historic instruments to understand what I'm saying.
Wie immer: super gespielt 😎👍
Hast du den Trichter verloren? 😂 Sehr schön gespielt!
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Grande Daniel 👏👏👏👏👏
Eine wunderschöne Überleitung ins Wochenende. Vielen Dank!
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Beautifully played! And thank you for your work in introducing us to the sounds of these historical instruments.
Thank you for listening 😃🎶🎵
Кто музыкой занимается - тот хорош!😉И всяческих похвал👻👻👻
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Sehr schön! Im ersten Moment dachte ich, der Kollege rechts von dir könnte Christoph Scheibling, dein ehemaliger Chef sein.
Vielen Dank. Nein, dass ist Professor Stefan Heimann. 🎶🎵
Thank you , Daniel! Best whishes from Russia ✨
Thank you! Greetings from Germany 🎶🎵😃
What a sound! What MP are you using?
It's a small historical no name mouthpiece