Hi fellow trombonists!
I'm playing Fauré's requiem in March and was wondering what it's like because I don't get the sheet music for a while. Are there any tricky / exposed bits or is it generally okay...
thank you!
Faure's Reqiuem
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Re: Faure's Reqiuem
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Re: Faure's Reqiuem
You have about 30 notes to play altogether. It's a lot of waiting around and then just playing those 30 notes and then waiting some more. The only potential difficulty is the tuning – some of the chords are more complex than just major or minor chords – so just keep your ears open. Then it's all just dosing the dynamics right and unified, crescendoing and decrescendoing really together as a section and together with the horns.
I played this recently on original instruments from Fauré's time (tiny trombones), which was a lot of fun. And also by far the most I've ever been paid per note played
I played this recently on original instruments from Fauré's time (tiny trombones), which was a lot of fun. And also by far the most I've ever been paid per note played
Maximilien Brisson
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Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen