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Fantaisie Johan Hummel (ophicléide basse solo)

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

Fantaise pour alto et orchestre de Johan Hummel
dans une version Ophicléide et piano.
Ophicléide : Patrick Wibart
Piano : Lucie Sansen
Prise de son : Ch.A Englebert , G.Jay




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  • Fascinating. Do please post more.

  • Interesting to hear how fluidly the turns are executed.

  • @Chidogerardo ok.. maybe an euphonium then.. it is wide conical bore, they will sound similar

  • @ericoschmitt It does NOT sound like a french horn

  • I bought one of these a couple years ago. Had been hanging in a garage in New Hampshire for years.

  • I like it! People say that this is an ugly sounding instrument but I think it sounds beautiful.

  • bravissimo!

  • Wow! As an experienced trombonist, I am in awe of your technique and tone! Beautiful! I think this sounds better, dare I say it, than euphonium or trombone? I am amazed at the seamless transitions from the high to low ranges during the arpeggiated passages! I want one!

  • The timbre is almost exactly midway between a bassoon and a euphonium. Remarkable playing.

  • sounds like french horn, but with more precise notes

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