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Author: Loree BF51
Date: 2012-03-01 21:52
On the contrary I welcome your input! Just let me clarify a little bit, about what I said: what I meant by "subdued vibrational characteristics" was in comparison to the French, short cut scrape, which I feel is a whole lot more buzzy than the average, American scrape.
Because I didn't know when Tabuteau introduced his long scrape style, I purposely gave him a period of 5 years in the Philadelphia Orchestra, to have possibly brought out his new style during that time. On the other hand he might have done it while he was in the Met orchestra playing for Toscanini, or even before that. I just don't know, but I sure would like to know!
When I was at the U. of I., I played on an oboe that was sent to Ledet by Tabuteau and I would say it probably was lighter, but because it didn't have the side F key, I was virtually paralyzed! I remember hearing about the "deLancie" model and that all of them had side F keys and the low register reponse had been improved (is that accurate?).
When the Cleveland Orchestra played in Chicago, sometime in the '60's, 3 or 4 of us from Civic, went to the concerts and we all agreed that Mack's tone was so dark, that we had trouble making out the notes! However, we tried to avoid being hypercritical, because we were old enough to realize he wouldn't have been familiar with Orchestra Hall and he had the job and we didn't!
Thinking about the Philadelphia Orchestra, I wouldn't be surprised if Stokowski might have had considerable influence on Tabuteau's tonal development. I will try to look at the references you listed. Thanks again.
R. Still former student
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