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  • Later, this term was extended to a range of instruments including the ophicleide.
  • The Ophicleide is generally at 16 & prime; pedal division of the organ.
  • The name comes from the early brass instrument, the ophicleide, forerunner of the euphonium.
  • By 1838, Prosp鑢e was playing the ophicleide in Jullien s concerts at the Jardin Turc.
  • The tuba largely replaced the ophicleide . " Tuba " is Latin for'trumpet '.
  • A movement from his Concerto for Ophicleide and Orchestra has been recorded by Nick Byrne and David Miller.
  • For example, he has recorded an album featuring the C-melody saxophone and performs with the ophicleide.
  • "Olimpie " calls for huge orchestral forces ( including the first use of the ophicleide ).
  • The typical Waldteufel orchestra consisted of horns, three trombones, and ophicleide or euphonium, along with percussion.
  • He was proficient at playing the flageolet, the organ, and the ophicleide, and had a fine singing voice.
  • As a baritone-voiced brass instrument, the euphonium traces its ancestry to the ophicleide and ultimately back to the serpent.
  • His musical talent was soon evident, and he learned to play the piano, cello, viola, flute and ophicleide.
  • In the mid-19th century the ophicleide was the bass-baritone serpent and in turn being replaced by the euphonium.
  • The ophicleide used a bowl-shaped brass instrument mouthpiece but employed keys and tone holes similar to those of a modern saxophone.
  • Midsummer Night's Dream " although the ophicleide was substituted with his consent after the English bass horn fell rapidly from favor.
  • Most brass instruments use valves or a slide instead of tone holes, with the rare keyed bugle and the ophicleide as exceptions.
  • The ophicleide only remained in use until the middle of the nineteenth century when it was eclipsed by the superior valved brass instruments.
  • Also included in this organ are pipes operating on 100 inches of pressure, the Grand Ophicleide being the loudest and also most famous.
  • American composer William Perry ( b . 1930 ) has written a Concerto for Ophicleide and Orchestra for the Australian virtuoso, Nick Byrne.
  • There he became a star, known especially for his ophicleide solo of " Ruddier Than the Cherry " from " Covent Garden.
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