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R Strauss Horn Concerto No 1 - 3 Barry Tuckwell 1987

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2009

With NHK Symphony Orchestra, Japan

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  • I kind of get tired of people bashing tuckwell. I used to not like him that much, but the more I listen closely to him, the more I appreciate his playing. He goes for everything full out, he takes chances, doesn't hold back, doesn't back down from anything.

  • Tuckwell is a great player. He is responsible for the recognition of the horn as a very popular solo instrument since the death of Dennis Brain. He has done the most difficult job of spending most of his career as a soloist only and having many new horn works written for all of us. He really changed horn playing throughout the 20th century. Can anyone even speculate on the possibility of this type of career in the 21st?

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  • Игра .Барри захватывает.кто-то играет и точнее и быстрее.Но его хочется слушать ещё и ещё!!!!!!

  • IL MIGLIOR PRIMO STRAUSS DEGLI ULTIMI 100 ANNI QUANDO ASCOLTATE QUESTO INCHINATEVI E SILENZIO !!! P.S. UNO SUONO DI CORNO COSì IO IN ITALIA NON L'HO MAII SENTITO !!!!!

  • @jrwhorn2626 Have you heard his baroque horn recordings? No one can bash him after hearing them.

  • ...the 'stash'...on a Horn player...so cool.

  • I love how he rips the horn away from his face after hard lines. So dramatic. hahahaha

  • What amazes me most is how he takes off his horn!!!

    Great to watch.

    My favourite horn player, just cool!

  • @TheWayner1952 Right. Aside from those 15 as principal of the LSO with Maurice Murphy on Principal Trumpet and Dennis Wick on Principal Trombone, considered the greatest brass section ever. But I suppose you don't like the LSO sound either...

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