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    Wonder which Valve Oil they use.

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    • Seth of Lagos
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      • Kehaulani
        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

        I think they used Ghost Oil.

        Boy, I really liked that. I've conducted it a number of times but not like that. On what do they base the shortened notes in the first part and on their dynamics in general? Is that the Age of Enlightenment Orchestra? If not, who? And who is the conductor?

        Benge 3X
        Martin Committee
        Getzen Capri Cornet
        Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

        "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
        Charlie Parker

        "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
        Chet Baker

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        • Seth of Lagos
          Seth of Lagos @Kehaulani last edited by

          @Kehaulani said in Wonder which Valve Oil they use.:

          I think they used Ghost Oil.

          Boy, I really liked that. I've conducted it a number of times but not like that. On what do they base the shortened notes in the first part and on their dynamics in general? Is that the Age of Enlightenment Orchestra? If not, who? And who is the conductor?

          I can't answer most of your questions, but it's from the 2012 Proms Season. Hervé Niquet conducting Le Concert Spirituel.

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          • Kehaulani
            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

            Thanks Seth.

            Benge 3X
            Martin Committee
            Getzen Capri Cornet
            Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

            "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
            Charlie Parker

            "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
            Chet Baker

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            • GeorgeB
              GeorgeB last edited by GeorgeB

              I have never seen an orchestra using brass instruments like those. But it really sounded great.

              1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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              • J. Jericho
                J. Jericho Global Moderator @GeorgeB last edited by

                @GeorgeB All the instruments appear to be period-correct. Did you notice the drumstick tips?

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                '67 Olds Special Trumpet
                2013 Dillon Pocket Trumpet
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                • ROWUK
                  ROWUK Veterans & Military Musicians Western Europe Group Monette Club last edited by

                  Thanks for the link! I was not aware that there was a recording using real natural trumpets. Most of the recordings these days use "baroque" trumpets - the most modern in the trumpet family (although they claim "historic), with holes for intonation correction and security.

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                  • administrator
                    administrator Global Moderator last edited by

                    I'm curious about a few things.

                    1. How do we know they played with no vibrato in the Baroque era? I mean, we don't have recordings.
                    2. How do we know they ballooned their notes like they are doing in the video?
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                    • Kehaulani
                      Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                      Regarding vibrato, I know there are sources referring to vocal music where vibrato is used. The vocal references I've seen, still don't nail down width or speed of the vibrato or that, just because the vocalists used it, that the instrumentalists did, either.

                      Regarding ballooning, I have that same question. I actually liked it, but I don't know where it came from.

                      Maybe rowuk knows. He (and maybe barleyman) is the expert on this site for these performance practices.

                      Benge 3X
                      Martin Committee
                      Getzen Capri Cornet
                      Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                      "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                      Charlie Parker

                      "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                      Chet Baker

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                      • barliman2001
                        barliman2001 Global Moderator last edited by

                        The orchestra is called "Le Concert Spirituel", under Hervé Niquet, one of the more hard-core "original sound" ensembles. In some of their performances, they have gone to the length of performing not only on copies of master-made period instruments, but on faithful copies of what the average professional musician would have had available... imagine, say, the Vienna Philharmonic playing on student violins for $ 100 apiece, and the trumpet section on Chinese Larks... #
                        "Le concert spirituel" have also been known to care for their instruments "the old way", greasing trumpet slides with pure goose grease or (even worse) lard...

                        Courtois Balanced
                        Courtois D
                        Olds Recording
                        Buescher Aristocrat
                        Gaudet C
                        Selmer G
                        Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                        Besson International Bb cornet
                        Courtois Bb cornet
                        B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                        B&H Sovereign trombone
                        Willy Garreis trombone
                        Weltklang Euph

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                        • barliman2001
                          barliman2001 Global Moderator @administrator last edited by

                          @administrator said in Wonder which Valve Oil they use.:

                          I'm curious about a few things.

                          1. How do we know they played with no vibrato in the Baroque era? I mean, we don't have recordings.
                          2. How do we know they ballooned their notes like they are doing in the video?

                          You are right, there are no recordings. But people wrote instead and closely described what was to be done. Almost every other musician of any note produced tutorials for his students: Friedrich Wilhelm Reiche, for example, could not just say, "Go and get yourself an Arban copy". For one, Arban would not be born for a couple of centuries; and for the second, printed books were still rare and expensive. So people like J.S. Bach produced things like the "Piano Book for Anna Magdalena Bach" which in their original version not only contained music, but lots of additional advice, thus showing us the way the composer wanted the pieces to be played.

                          Courtois Balanced
                          Courtois D
                          Olds Recording
                          Buescher Aristocrat
                          Gaudet C
                          Selmer G
                          Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                          Besson International Bb cornet
                          Courtois Bb cornet
                          B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                          B&H Sovereign trombone
                          Willy Garreis trombone
                          Weltklang Euph

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                          • administrator
                            administrator Global Moderator @barliman2001 last edited by

                            @barliman2001 said in Wonder which Valve Oil they use.:

                            @administrator said in Wonder which Valve Oil they use.:

                            I'm curious about a few things.

                            1. How do we know they played with no vibrato in the Baroque era? I mean, we don't have recordings.
                            2. How do we know they ballooned their notes like they are doing in the video?

                            You are right, there are no recordings. But people wrote instead and closely described what was to be done. Almost every other musician of any note produced tutorials for his students: Friedrich Wilhelm Reiche, for example, could not just say, "Go and get yourself an Arban copy". For one, Arban would not be born for a couple of centuries; and for the second, printed books were still rare and expensive. So people like J.S. Bach produced things like the "Piano Book for Anna Magdalena Bach" which in their original version not only contained music, but lots of additional advice, thus showing us the way the composer wanted the pieces to be played.

                            That makes sense.

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                            • D
                              djeffers78 last edited by

                              Love the sounds of real skin drums!

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                              • Seth of Lagos
                                Seth of Lagos @djeffers78 last edited by

                                @djeffers78 said in Wonder which Valve Oil they use.:

                                Love the sounds of real skin drums!

                                Thrilling aren't they.

                                Reminded me very much of the Drummers' Dream Gig scene in Ben-Hur.

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                                • barliman2001
                                  barliman2001 Global Moderator last edited by

                                  More important, the position of conductor was unknown at the time. Orchestras were led from the first violin or from the cembalo., and were much smaller than the mostrous apparatus of "Le Concert Spirituel". A realistic rendition of Handel's Water Music comes from Berlin's Academy for Old Music...

                                  Courtois Balanced
                                  Courtois D
                                  Olds Recording
                                  Buescher Aristocrat
                                  Gaudet C
                                  Selmer G
                                  Courtois 154 Flugelhorn
                                  Besson International Bb cornet
                                  Courtois Bb cornet
                                  B&H Sovereign Soprano Cornet
                                  B&H Sovereign trombone
                                  Willy Garreis trombone
                                  Weltklang Euph

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