Try to find the recording by Frans Brüggen and the Orchestra of the 18th Century (on Glossa, a Spanish label, GCD921101). They're a period instrument orchestra (a lot of modern orchestras will substitute tuba for the ophicleide and it's not quite the same; also Brüggen's recording is really good!).
For nothing but solo ophicleide try: "Back From Oblivion" on the Australian label Melba (301111, available in the States and elsewhere, try arkivmusic.com). The player is Nick Byrne, a Sydney boy.
Try to find the recording by Frans Brüggen and the Orchestra of the 18th Century (on Glossa, a Spanish label, GCD921101). They're a period instrument orchestra (a lot of modern orchestras will substitute tuba for the ophicleide and it's not quite the same; also Brüggen's recording is really good!).
For nothing but solo ophicleide try: "Back From Oblivion" on the Australian label Melba (301111, available in the States and elsewhere, try arkivmusic.com). The player is Nick Byrne, a Sydney boy.
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