Homage to V.F.Cerveny and Richard Wagner

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Homage to V.F.Cerveny and Richard Wagner

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Homage to V. F. Červený and Richard Wagner

With the piece: Entry of the guests on the Wartburg, from Tannhäuser, I present you five instruments of the brilliant inventor of the first contrabasstuba (1845), V. F. Červený.

More infos to the instruments in the YouTube link.
Hope you like it!





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Absolutely fantastic! I'm listening to it for the 3rd time.

Can you describe "walzenvalve machine"? I'm not familiar with that at all. Thanks!
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Wonderful! Subscribed too.
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:smilie8:
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Exquisite!
I found this but I would think it’s not the same kind of valve.
http://www.rjmartz.com/horns/walzen/
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Fantastic!!
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Bravissimo Daniel! Thank you for having shared this :clap:
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sdloveless wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 10:44 am Absolutely fantastic! I'm listening to it for the 3rd time.

Can you describe "walzenvalve machine"? I'm not familiar with that at all. Thanks!
Thank you
Yes of course, hope it's correctly.

The roller valve is a designation of the company V.F. Cerveny & Sons in what was then Königgrätz (Hradec Králové) and was patented in 1874. This variant of the rotary valve is characterized by a strongly conical valve sleeve with a closed bottom, which gives the valve sleeve a pot-like appearance. Furthermore, the valves are turned 90 degrees to the printing unit. The peculiar spring tensioners of the drum printing mechanism with manually rotatable worm gears and matching spur gears were included in the patent at the same time.
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gionvil wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 2:57 pm Bravissimo Daniel! Thank you for having shared this :clap:
This!
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:smilie7:

I've always believed that one of the keys to success with Kaiser tubas is fitting into an appropriate section. The other key is music written in octaves really needs the hell out of the music. This arrangement has it all.

The kind of thing that makes me want to run and get a Kaiser tuba, or a Fafner... Crap....
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Heavy_Metal wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:52 pm
gionvil wrote: Sat Jan 09, 2021 2:57 pm Bravissimo Daniel! Thank you for having shared this :clap:
This!
Me, too! Excellent. Hearing low stuff that is that in tune is a treat!
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