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Brahms: Symphony No. 1

12 October 2007 by Edward Solomon 2 Comments

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Having to perform in Brahms’ first symphony in two different orchestras at present, I thought that my first thoughts on the subject of playing the bass trombone for this new blog should be related to this cornerstone of the orchestral repertoire.

Understanding the place of the trombone in Brahms’

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