[Trombone-l] Ein Deutches Requiem
Jeff Albert
jeffalbert.smb at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 11:35:26 CDT 2008
I got to play it with the Louisiana Philharmonic this past season, and
I enjoyed it. Not overly difficult, but the stuff you get to play is
nice. There is one spot where you get to rock out with the bass
voices. Ok, maybe rock out isn't the correct term. It is music to
look forward to, and not music to sweat about.
Jeff
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 4:31 AM, Marius Helgå <Marius.Helga at nb.no> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Just got a phone request to play Brahms' Ein Deuthces Requiem in october.
>
> Of course I said yes, but now I turn to the list and ask: What am I facing on third trombone? Lots and lots of rest-counting, and a few notes in between, or do I get to actually do some playing?
>
> Marius Helgå
> Bass trombone
> Mo i Rana, Norway
>
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