[Trombone-l] Bach cello suites
Allen Cormier Jr
spokenoutfor at aol.com
Tue May 12 22:55:13 CDT 2009
Oh I agree...we fall very short on phrasing. I have been working on
them for a few days, they seem more like a study to me, so I was just
curious if they could be played as a solo that you could enjoy
listening to.
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On May 12, 2009, at 8:03 PM, Scott Garlock <sgarlock at ashland.edu> wrote:
> Couldn't agree more..Very worthy of study and life long attempts w/
> students and self, but man, we just have to breathe!
> great music...
> Scott
> On May 12, 2009, at 10:59 PM, Tom Gibson wrote:
>
>> A well-known bone-playing friend of mine once made this observation:
>>
>> While the cello suites make for excellent pedagogy and terrific
>> technical challenges, they really fall flat when performed on
>> trombone.
>>
>> The more I hear them done, even by marvelous players, the more I find
>> myself in agreement. The trombone can't do them justice, I'm afraid.
>> Just listen to Casals.
>>
>> However, I still love playing them 'round the house:-)
>>
>> Anybody else feel that way?
>>
>> Dr. Tom Gibson
>> Trombonelessons.com
>>
>> On May 12, 2009, at 10:37 PM, Howard Spindel <howard at sci1.com> wrote:
>>
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