Stefan Schulz
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Stefan Schulz
Hey all,
Does anybody know what equipment Stefan Schulz uses? I recall him being a Courtois artist, and last time I checked they were working with him on a Creation model.
Thanks in advance!
Does anybody know what equipment Stefan Schulz uses? I recall him being a Courtois artist, and last time I checked they were working with him on a Creation model.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Stefan Schulz
He's usually playing a Kromat. I haven't seen him play the Courtois yet, but he may have in those couple years.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Down as a Courtois artist at present?
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Currently listed as an "Endorser" on their artist roster. I'd imagine the Berliner bass they'd work on with him would just be a 550 with axials and a few other tweaks.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
The Berlin Philharmonic requires their trombone section members to play on German trombones.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Courtois are made in Germany now so they are allowed to play them.RustBeltBass wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 5:48 pmThe Berlin Philharmonic requires their trombone section members to play on German trombones.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
The Berlin Philharmonic requires their trombone section members to play on German trombones.Burgerbob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 6:12 pm [quote=RustBeltBass post_id=186522 time=<a href="tel:1660693734">1660693734</a> user_id=3536]
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Currently listed as an "Endorser" on their artist roster. I'd imagine the Berliner bass they'd work on with him would just be a 550 with axials and a few other tweaks.
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Courtois are made in Germany now so they are allowed to play them.
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I am not sure but seriously doubt it based on the current roster.
When I lived there, the typical characteristics of a German trombone were part of the requirements and the roster hasn’t changed since then. Not sure if Courtois would be willing to make such a trombone but it is possible of course. As far as I know and see the instruments currently used are made by Kromat, Jahn (Throja) and Kruspe.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Also, and I could be wrong, what they play in the orchestra could be different from what they would play say at a clinic while conducting a masterclass, recital, etc. Last time i saw, they had two trombones left in the Creation line, one with Schulz, and one with Van Rijen
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You probably know more than me, but the word was that the Kromat Stefan plays is basically a Bach 50T but made in Germany. He wanted to play a Bach but was not allowed, so he had Kromat get as close as they could. Again... this is knowledge from a while back.RustBeltBass wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 8:47 pm
I am not sure but seriously doubt it based on the current roster.
When I lived there, the typical characteristics of a German trombone were part of the requirements and the roster hasn’t changed since then. Not sure if Courtois would be willing to make such a trombone but it is possible of course. As far as I know and see the instruments currently used are made by Kromat, Jahn (Throja) and Kruspe.
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Custom Courtois....

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Re: Stefan Schulz
Stefan plays Shires now, his website shows him with a tru-bore valve bass trombone.
You can also find him on the Shires website Artists:
"Bass: BOL DF / Bass TruBore / BYC / B62/78"
You can also find him on the Shires website Artists:
"Bass: BOL DF / Bass TruBore / BYC / B62/78"
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Re: Stefan Schulz
Just some additions from what I know and/or have heard:
- Before playing Throja I assume (!) he played Bach, but am absolutely not sure
- The Throja bass - I owned one for around 15 years - to a degree seems to mix some Bach-style with the general Throja design (which is largely influenced by Pfretzschner). I heard Stefan live and in lessons a few times playing the Throja and it has made a lasting impression. If I remember correctly I heard at some point that they also tried out Thayers on the Throja at some point. Not sure if that's true
- The Kromat that he played for a long time for sure seems to be Bach-influenced. Certainly a great instrument! From my knowledge he continued playing it even while he was officially a Courtois artist. Definitely speaks for the Kromat trombones.
- I am not into Shires, but I guess the setup is not really surprising with the dual bore slide and non-standard valves
- Before playing Throja I assume (!) he played Bach, but am absolutely not sure
- The Throja bass - I owned one for around 15 years - to a degree seems to mix some Bach-style with the general Throja design (which is largely influenced by Pfretzschner). I heard Stefan live and in lessons a few times playing the Throja and it has made a lasting impression. If I remember correctly I heard at some point that they also tried out Thayers on the Throja at some point. Not sure if that's true
- The Kromat that he played for a long time for sure seems to be Bach-influenced. Certainly a great instrument! From my knowledge he continued playing it even while he was officially a Courtois artist. Definitely speaks for the Kromat trombones.
- I am not into Shires, but I guess the setup is not really surprising with the dual bore slide and non-standard valves
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Alto: Conn 35h, Kanstul, Weril
Tenor: 2x Conn 6h, Blessing medium, Elkhart 88H, 88HT, Greenhoe 88HT, Heckel, Piering replica
Bass: Conn 112h/62h, Greenhoe TIS, Conn 60h/"62h"