[Hornlist] Recent updates to hornplayer.net (3rd August 2006)

2006-08-03 Thread updates
Updates to hornplayer.net since 8th July 2006: FRENCH HORNS FOR SALE - New adverts [Photo] Holton H379 - Full Double - 1250 CDN $ http://www.hornplayer.net/advert.asp?id=5850 Conn 8D 1958 - Full Double - 6000 US $ http://www.hornplayer.net/advert.asp?id=5856 [Photo] Finke

[Hornlist] Re: Sound file editing software

2006-08-03 Thread Marc Gelfo
Hi Dave, As someone else noted, Audacity (free, multiplatform) might fit your needs. I have been doing audio stuff for about 9 years, but stil personally find Audacity difficult to use, with a cluttered, inconsistent interface and seemingly non-standard approaches to funcionality. If

[Hornlist] Re: Nibelungenlied; thanks Hans and Steven

2006-08-03 Thread harveycor
from: Steven Ovitsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] snipt Rental parts are available from Schott. Thank you. I'll check this out; one of my orchestras is most interested in doing these. I had also heard that Erich Leinsdorf did these at some point in

[Hornlist] Zwillich horn concerto

2006-08-03 Thread HornCabbage
The American Composers Forum runs two minute programs on composers. August 1 was about Ellen Zwillich's horn concerto. wich was written for David Jolley. To listen in, go to http://composersdatebook.publicradio.org/listings/datebook_20060731.php and scroll down to the August 1 program. gotta

Re: [Hornlist] Sound file editing software

2006-08-03 Thread Carl Bangs
John Kowalchuk wrote: At 08:41 PM 8/2/06 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking to purchase some relatively inexpensive sound editing software. I think Audacity might suit your needs. It's free and on the web. John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes Oshawa,

Re: [Hornlist] Halliburton Horn Case?

2006-08-03 Thread Greg Campbell
Chris Tedesco wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=320007528549category=16215 Never seen anything like this before. Looks quite similar to the case sold with the Pizka-Classic horn. http://www.pizka.de/PizClasHr.htm (look near the bottom of the page) Greg

[Hornlist] Re: Stravinsky 4 Russian Peasant Songs

2006-08-03 Thread Ken Hawes
I performed this piece a few years ago in Westchester County, NY. It was an interesting time, as we horns had significant difficulty convincing the conductor she actually needed to give us downbeats! At the performance there were moments of beauty and times of terror as we struggled to stay