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The Wagner Tuba: History, Composers, Works, Wagner Tuba News
The Wagner Tuba
Wagner Tuba
Introduction
Wagner Tuba History
The Vision
The Apprentice
Trials and Transpositions
Fruition
The Disciple
Wagner’s Heirs
Modern Voices
Wagner Tuba Revival
Physical Properties & Range
Wagner Tuba Notation
Position in The Score
Seating in the Orchestra
Composers
Wagner Tuba Composers
Stephen Caudel
Andrew Downes
Jan Koetsier
Jorge E. Lopez
Elisabeth Lutyens
Richard Wagner
Introduction
Birth in Leipzig
The ‘Acting’ Father
Wagner the Student
Early Compositions
Marriage to Minna Planer
Wagner in Paris
Mathilde Wesendonk
King Ludwig II of Bavaria
Wagner and Cosima
Bayreuth & Final Years
The Brass Section
Introduction
French Horn Introduction
French Horn History
French Horn Range
The Double Horn
French Horn Manufacturers
Famous Horn Players
French Horn Repertoire
Learning The French Horn
French Horn Orchestration
Contemporary Jazz Horn
Trumpet Introduction
Types Of Trumpet
Trumpet History
Trumpet Range
Famous Trumpet Players
Trombone
Tuba
News
English
Deutsch
THE WAGNER TUBA
A leading resource for the promotion of the Wagner Tuba, we explore its history and the composers who have enriched its repertoire.
The Wagner Tuba is one of the least well-known orchestral instruments in the world today. It merits a better understanding and an improved profile in music as a whole. This is the reason we have championed its cause since 2001. Year after year we receive increasing numbers of visitors to wagner-tuba.com. All are looking for useful information such as its origins, its position in the orchestra, notation and, of course, its connection to Richard Wagner.
We have a
Wagner Tuba News
section with regular special features such as our series of interviews about
horn players in lockdown
. If you are a horn player with an interest in Wagner tuba and would like to be considered for inclusion in one of our news articles please click
here
.
Most of our visitors are horn players who occasionally play the Wagner tuba. Some of them are professional, some amateur and some are students of music just looking to learn more about the instrument. As the Wagner tuba is a brass instrument, we also have pages dedicated to the Brass Section. These include the instrument played primarily by most Wagner tuba enthusiasts:
French Horn.
We are committed to the promotion of the Wagner tuba as much now if not more than when we first launched the site in 2001. It has a fascinating history and there are some wonderful past and present
composers
who have enriched its repertoire. The instrument's very name is colourful yet also ambiguous. So, it comes as no surprise that it seems to cause confusion as to its true identity! This website is dedicated to bringing the instrument into the spotlight in the 21st century. We hope our readers will be encouraged to a better understanding and greater enthusiasm for this noble yet little used instrument.