I think the trouble comes from what types of horns we're playing on more  
than what the notes are.
 
Bach didn't intend them for the standard F/Bb double horn. 
 
If you play them on an instrument that's closer to the original like a high 
 F or Bb horn then the question changes to endurance rather than being able 
to  play the notes. 
 
That's why the descant horns are there. You can even buy high G horns if  
you want.
 
As a side note, when I had a Bb/bb descant and when people said I was  
cheating I would usually give them the horn and say "You try it". 
 
I don't have that horn anymore though as I never had much of a use for  it.
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 2/23/2010 1:55:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Quoting  David Thompson:

>
> Nelson Dalley wrote:
>> Nobody in  the audience knows the difference when playing
>> the revised  version
>
> Unfortunately, that is not at all true, as witnessed  by the fact that the
> original poster clearly noticed this little bit  of cheating going on - 
and
> not from a live performance where visual  cues might help, but from a
> recording they were hearing over the  internet.
>
> The reality is that it is very obvious when players  do this - we CAN hear
> lines so it is not legitimate to say that it  adds up to the same result -
> and honestly I have never understood why  people felt it was either 
kosher or
> really all the beneficial to do  so.  If you are playing appropriate
> equipment for Brandenburg 1,  and generally have the technical command to 
be
> comfortable performing  the work as a whole, those couple of octaves will 
not
> be the greatest  challenges in the work.

Amen, brother!

This lick is a great  example of the difference between playing the  
notes Bach wrote and  playing the music Bach wrote. Besides, if Aubrey  
Brain could play it  as written on a peashooter with a B-flat crook in  
the days before  tape editing, so can anyone else who has any business  
playing the  work in the first place.

Howard Sanner
Who will never be in the  business of Brandenburg  1
[email protected]


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