What is the next step?
- harrisonreed
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Troorkh
- Bach5G
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[quote="harrisonreed"]Troorkh[/quote]
Sounds a little high (tessitura).
Sounds a little high (tessitura).
- Bach5G
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[quote="Bach5G"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="73358" time="1545256147" user_id="3642">Troorkh[/quote]
Sounds a little high (tessitura).
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I’m not deaf:
(Wikipedia) When Lindberg received Troorkh, he considered it to be "practically unplayable", with 56 high Fs and 2 F-sharps. However, he was ready to premiere it in 1993, in which he received a standing ovation. Subsequently, Xenakis sent him 28 red roses, half a rose each high F, and stated that, in his opinion, Lindberg was the best trombone player at that time. This composition is his last composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.[2]
Sounds a little high (tessitura).
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I’m not deaf:
(Wikipedia) When Lindberg received Troorkh, he considered it to be "practically unplayable", with 56 high Fs and 2 F-sharps. However, he was ready to premiere it in 1993, in which he received a standing ovation. Subsequently, Xenakis sent him 28 red roses, half a rose each high F, and stated that, in his opinion, Lindberg was the best trombone player at that time. This composition is his last composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.[2]
- Bach5G
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[quote="Bach5G"]<QUOTE author="Bach5G" post_id="73371" time="1545263351" user_id="2999">
Sounds a little high (tessitura).[/quote]
I’m not deaf:
(Wikipedia) When Lindberg received Troorkh, he considered it to be "practically unplayable", with 56 high Fs and 2 F-sharps. However, he was ready to premiere it in 1993, in which he received a standing ovation. Subsequently, Xenakis sent him 28 red roses, half a rose each high F, and stated that, in his opinion, Lindberg was the best trombone player at that time. This composition is his last composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.[2]
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So, maybe a little out of sequenza (V) Harrison.
Sounds a little high (tessitura).[/quote]
I’m not deaf:
(Wikipedia) When Lindberg received Troorkh, he considered it to be "practically unplayable", with 56 high Fs and 2 F-sharps. However, he was ready to premiere it in 1993, in which he received a standing ovation. Subsequently, Xenakis sent him 28 red roses, half a rose each high F, and stated that, in his opinion, Lindberg was the best trombone player at that time. This composition is his last composition for a solo instrument and orchestra.[2]
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So, maybe a little out of sequenza (V) Harrison.
- harrisonreed
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At least you know about it now.
How about Kalevi Aho: Symphony Nr. 9?
How about Kalevi Aho: Symphony Nr. 9?
- Mikebmiller
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Trombonology by Tommy Dorsey. Hardest thing I have ever tried to play.