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The Wagner tuba is a four- valve brass instrument commissioned by and named after Richard Wagner. It combines technical features of both standard tubas and French horns, [1] though despite its name, the Wagner tuba is more similar to the latter, and usually played by horn players.
Le tuba wagnérien (en allemand Wagnertuba, au pluriel Tuben) a été inventé en 1876 par Adolphe Sax, à la demande de Richard Wagner qui voulait un instrument ayant une sonorité entre le cor d'harmonie et le saxhorn. Il a été à l'origine créé pour la Tétralogie de Richard Wagner, L'Anneau du Nibelung.
The Wagner Tuba is one of the least well-known orchestral instruments in the world today. Its name is colourful yet ambiguous and causes confusion as to its true identity. The history of the Wagner Tuba is relatively short yet the background to its invention amongst the most notable ever.
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The Wagner tuba is a four-valve brass instrument commissioned by and named after Richard Wagner. It combines technical features of both standard tubas and French horns , [1] though despite its name, the Wagner tuba is more similar to the latter, and usually played by horn players.
Today the Wagner tuba is generally used as an alternate doubling instrument to the horn and played as part of a quartet, comprising a pair of tenor tubas (played by 5th and 6th horns) and a pair of bass tubas (played by 7th and 8th horns).
11 Απρ 2013 · So this week the readings will start for a change of pace with a quote from “It Takes Brass to Play the Wagner Tuba,” where we read that, The Wagner tubas are most closely identified with the regal music for Valhalla, dwelling place of the gods.