At a splendid performance of Sibelius'd 2nd symphony tonight by the St Endellion Festival Orch I had a pretty close-up view of the timpanist and his activities. On a rack in front of him he appeared to have about a dozen different pairs of sticks, all pretty similar-looking with white (fluffy?) heads, and he seemed to use most if not all of them in the course of the work.
Del Mar's Anatomy of the Orchestra (c.1983) has a few paragraphs on wooden, felt, leather or sponge heads for timpani sticks but certainly doesn't begin to suggest such a vast battery of batterers!
'How long has this been going on', and why?
Del Mar's Anatomy of the Orchestra (c.1983) has a few paragraphs on wooden, felt, leather or sponge heads for timpani sticks but certainly doesn't begin to suggest such a vast battery of batterers!
'How long has this been going on', and why?
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