Talk:Symphony in F minor (Bruckner)

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Tuba in Bruckner's orchestral works[edit]

I do not not agree with the content of the phrase "(basically just a tuba short of the scoring for symphonies 0 - 6)".
The score of the symphonies included a tuba from 1876, i.e, from the 1878 version of Symphony No. 4 and Symphony No. 5. The score of first version of Symphony No. 4 (1874) and the first concepts of Symphony No. 5 (1876) did not yet include a tuba. The score of the Symphonic prelude (1876) incudes a tuba.
Moreover, from the first version of Symphony No. 3 (1873) a 3rd trumpet was added. Consequently I propose to remove this phrase. --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 09:59, 20 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]