In recent years, the use of the cimbasso has gained popularity in Giuseppe Verdi opera performances throughout the world. In the past, the tuba or the bass trombone was used regularly instead of the cimbasso because less regard was given to what Verdi may have intended. Today, one expects more attention to historical precedent, which is evident in many contemporary Verdi opera performances. However, the tuba continues to be used commonly in performances of Verdi opera productions throughout the United States. The use of the tuba in the U.S. is due to a lack of awareness and a limited availability of the cimbasso. This paper demonstrates the pedagogical and aesthetic differences between the use of the tuba and the modern cimbasso when performing the works of Giuseppe Verdi operas.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:unt.edu/info:ark/67531/metadc31531 |
Date | 08 1900 |
Creators | Costantino, Alexander |
Contributors | Little, Donald C., Williams, Nicholas, 1974-, Bowman, Brian, 1946- |
Publisher | University of North Texas |
Source Sets | University of North Texas |
Language | English |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis or Dissertation |
Format | v, 59 p. : ill., Text |
Rights | Public, Copyright, Costantino, Alexander, Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
Relation | Lecture recital: June 21, 2010, ark:/67531/metadc89393 |
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