Achristocrat said:
Something else I've noticed not to cross borders often is literature played on each of these. For example, has anyone ever heard Berio's Sequenza played on a curved soprano? Does it work?
I gave the Berio a very honest try on my SC-991, which I think is a wonderful instrument and would recommend to anyone to try. I'm not going to say it's impossible simply because I couldn't execute several sections at a high level, but I'd like to know, too, if anyone has really done this piece on a curved soprano.
The problem I had with my Yani soprano is that I found that it really only works with a Rascher-style mouthpiece. I got some beautiful results with a Caravan mpc and a harder reed, but the problem is that it was prohibitively difficult for me to sound bright or brazen. It was all rich, dark, and beautiful all the time. Selmer, Rousseau, and Vandoren mpcs just didn't want to play at all, and those same mouthpieces match up quite well with Selmer and Yamaha straight sopranos.
Angel