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For those who've never heard an ophicleide before...
Not a lot more to be desired in terms of tone.
Matter of fact, this is a very enviable sound, even up against a state-of-the-art euph in the hands of a great artist.
Of course, Mr. Morvan is a great player anyway.
Play this thru a decent audio system, please.
Zip to 2:00 to bypass the chat, unless you speak French.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBNH-RLrC94
Dennis
Last edited by highpitch; 03-28-2018 at 01:17 AM.
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Thank you for posting this.
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And Douglas Yeo in ensemble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUS-NJ8nSnI
And Tony George demonstrating the BBb Wessex:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQX6A8DWB-Y
And the Sidney Ophicleide Quartet, with tonal superiority on the Mendelssohn and technical brilliance on the Telemann:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG5pbPcXnC0
And finally, the original orchestration of Berlioz using both serpent and ophicleide, as well as 19th century woodwind instruments and horns with Berliner valves, along with other period brass, before Berlioz re-wrote the parts for tuba, with magnificent clarity and texture:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG5pbPcXnC0
Last edited by iiipopes; 03-28-2018 at 09:19 AM.
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You can hear Morvan fighting intonation issues with his ophicleide, although it does sound nice overall.
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They were very capable instruments in the right hands.
Dennis
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