[Trombone-l] Dvorak cello concerto trombone parts

Eric Edwards eric at elsjledwards.net
Tue Mar 10 11:56:25 CDT 2009


I'll drink to that!!


Eric

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Wayne Dyess wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Howard Weiner wrote:
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>> There is one situation where I consider it a good idea to use early
>> trombones in a modern orchestra: in choral-instrumental works, such
>> as the Mozart Requiem, in which the trombones double the chorus
>> parts. It makes it possible for the trombones to play the written
>> dynamics without completely obliterating the voices.
>>
>> Howard
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> Now Howard.  I respect your writings very much, but I gotta disagree  
> with you on that one.
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> Wiping out the voices is the whole point of having trombones in the  
> orchestra in the first place.
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> Trombones RULE!!!!
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> Wayne Dyess
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