Re: [Hornlist] Digital Recording of accompaniments

2006-04-26 Thread Greg Campbell
Michael Thurman wrote: Are there collections, or individual digital recordings of accompaniments for rehearsal purposes of standard horn repertoire (solos)? Quick, free, but lacking greatest quality: http://www.hornmidi.com/ Very good. expensive: http://www.absentsoloists.com/

Re: [Hornlist] Digital Recording of accompaniments

2006-04-26 Thread Tom Spillman
Greg Campbell wrote: Michael Thurman wrote: Are there collections, or individual digital recordings of accompaniments for rehearsal purposes of standard horn repertoire (solos)? Quick, free, but lacking greatest quality: http://www.hornmidi.com/ Very good. expensive:

[Hornlist] live recording (double post)

2006-04-26 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Hello list, on the website Il Club del Corno at URL http://www.corno.it I put an mp3 of a recent performance of K.447 in Florence. Luca Benucci, soloist; Tomas Netopil, conductor. Unfortunately it is one big file of 26MB, but if you have a broad band connection it is worthwhile listening to

Re: [Hornlist] live recording (double post)

2006-04-26 Thread Fred Baucom
Very thoughtful...thanks, Daniel On 4/26/06, Daniel Canarutto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list, on the website Il Club del Corno at URL http://www.corno.it I put an mp3 of a recent performance of K.447 in Florence. Luca Benucci, soloist; Tomas Netopil, conductor. Unfortunately it is

[Hornlist] Re: Bells Up

2006-04-26 Thread HIfromKIM
Howdy, all! Thanks for the Bells Up confirmation. Sounds like we horns knew what we were talking about then. The conductor said that the bell should be facing forward, and it should feel like we're playing the valves upside down. I'm going to hand him my horn Thursday and ask for a

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Bells Up

2006-04-26 Thread Fred Baucom
I think you better hand him someone else's horn, as he is likely to drop it while demonstrating his stupidity On 4/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Howdy, all! Thanks for the Bells Up confirmation. Sounds like we horns knew what we were talking about then. The

[Hornlist] RE: Horn Digest, Vol 40, Issue 31

2006-04-26 Thread Clarke, David E SWF
Kim, If he is that crazy, I wouldn't hand him MY horn for the demonstration. David Clarke Previous Message: message: 2 date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:51:14 EDT from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: [Hornlist] Re: Bells Up Howdy, all! Thanks for the Bells Up confirmation. Sounds like we horns knew what

[Hornlist] Philadelphia principal horn

2006-04-26 Thread Christopher Earnest
According to my sources, Jennifer Montone has been awarded the principal horn post in the Philadelphia Orchestra. From what I hear about her playing, they couldn't have made a better choice. Congratulations, Jennifer! Chris Earnest ___ post:

Re: [Hornlist] Philadelphia principal horn

2006-04-26 Thread Steve Marcus
And with 21-year-old Carol Jantsch having been awarded the Principal Tuba chair in February, are females taking over the brass section of the Philadelphia Orchestra? Christopher Earnest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: According to my sources, Jennifer Montone has been awarded the principal horn

[Hornlist] Conn 6D

2006-04-26 Thread Paul Mansur
Last week, someone from Lewisville, TX had a screwbell 6D on EBay. Perhaps the seller is on the list. I was wondering if the horn sold or if it might still be available. Please excuse the double posting, but I would be interested in buying it, I think. Thanks, Paul Mansur Contact me off

RE: [Hornlist] Re: Bells Up

2006-04-26 Thread John Baumgart
I could tell you to tell him that you'll only do it if he conducts with his stick shoved up a place where you normally wouldn't shove a stick, but that would be irresponsible of me. (Or worse, he does it.) John Baumgart -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL