[Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in USA

2009-08-21 Thread Bear Woodson
Hello, Horn Players. Some of you know that I have terrible health. I was born with a rare trait for a Bad Liver, and typical with that syndrome, I had gall stones and ulcers for decades, beginning in infancy. Then I had NINE Documented episodes of Jaundice from Hepatitis! (Being able to

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 80, Issue 19

2009-08-21 Thread Denis RADERMECKER
Please again, change the emailadress : denis.radermec...@gmail.com = and delete this one : radermecker.de...@group-portier.be = Thanks in advance. Le 20-août-09 à 19:00, horn-requ...@music.memphis.edu a écrit : Send Horn mailing list

Re: [Hornlist] NHR Healthcare in USA

2009-08-21 Thread Lawrence Yates
Don't come to Europe Lawrence 2009/8/21 Bear Woodson bearwood...@cox.net Regardless of its flaws, European Heath Care might be a blessing compared to this kind of Corruption! Don't be surprised if I try to escape to Europe to be Free from this kind of Napolitano-McCain-Obama Oppression!

Re: [Hornlist] Health Care

2009-08-21 Thread Anne Megenity
Hey, I've seen that happen. It was our First chair horn who up and quit, leaving me in his place the rest of the season! - Original Message - From: William Gross william.s.gr...@gmail.com To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 9:47 PM Subject: Re:

Re: [Hornlist] Health Care

2009-08-21 Thread Lawrence Yates
I once saw a principal oboe (amateur) quit the stage during a performance. It wasn't the conductor's fault really. We were playing some piece I can't remember but which contained a lengthy solo for the principal oboe. As the solo approached and our hero, who had played all the rehearsal I'm

[Hornlist] Re: State Schools for MM Performance

2009-08-21 Thread Steven Mumford
I think if I was applying for an MM program in performance, the first question I would ask is How many students from your program have gotten professional playing jobs? - Steve Mumford ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options

[Hornlist] What I've learned in the past two days

2009-08-21 Thread William Gross
1) If an wandering horn player his your town and asks, anyone want to play duets an important question to ask is who is providing the music? 2) Sight reading duets (for me) is harder than sight reading a lot of other stuff. I don't know why, but it is. 3) If you think such an event may happen

AW: [Hornlist]. Conductor's. Was Confusing transposition

2009-08-21 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
There are even many (incl. prominent) conductors who conduct everything in one, but use an upbeat instead of a downbeat. We called this spaghetti catching. ++

AW: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition (double post)

2009-08-21 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
Valerie: The best would be for you: just playing the notes as they are printed on your part, without fooling around. Do you have that much listening experience ? Do you have enough playing experience with 3+ years ? In what kind of an orchestra ? They were probably E, Eb, D, C-basso, Bb-basso, G,

AW: AW: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition

2009-08-21 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
Sorry, Klaus answered already. Il Re pastore: Aria di Agenore (No.12 Allegro 126 measures) employs 2 horns in Eb 2 horns in C (No.13) Aria di Alessandro, Allegro in C-major, employs 2 horns in C and 2 trumpets in C. May-be, two horns replaced the 2 trumpets in your performance, could be. The

AW: [Hornlist]. Conductor's. Was Confusing transposition

2009-08-21 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
I remember a rehearsal for Vesperi siciliani with Eliahu Inbal. We had some questions about possible misprints and asked him what note we should play, - well we did it in provocative naïve manner, asking what we had to play (we did not like him). But he responded with concert pitch, but we

Re: [Hornlist] What I've learned in the past two days

2009-08-21 Thread Jeremy Cucco
Great information! That being said - I mentioned last week that I'd be visiting Boston next week and want to get together with someone and play some duets. 2 of the listers have replied - 1 will be out of town, the other would rather just grab the beer (no hard feelings in either case!) So,

[Hornlist] RE: Health Care

2009-08-21 Thread HornCabbage
William G offered this comment on Health Care Conductor induced head injuries?  Horn players that walk off stage after some particularly stoopid comment from a conductor and beat their head against the wall to gain some relief, thus incurring additional injury? Again, I hope you

[Hornlist] Health care issues

2009-08-21 Thread Gary Greene
We need to make a distinction between two related topics. There was a question posed about the British healthcare system generally in order to gain information to assist the person posing the question in understanding the current US debate on this topic. The poser rightly asked for an

[Hornlist] Re: state schools for MM Performance (LLBrown)

2009-08-21 Thread Leonard Peggy Brown
My question is: what have been your experiences with state schools at the Master's level and are there any hidden gems out there that you would like to promote? I know there are some great ones out there, but I want to hear about specific experiences. The reason I ask is that I am a

[Hornlist] Re: RE: State Schools for MM Performance

2009-08-21 Thread Cathryn Cummings
Steve, Hence Rice as my #1 choice. There is the little matter of actually getting into Rice, and getting it paid for. State schools are my back- up plans to Rice or BU (as I stated in my original post). As an older, married student, I also have to consider my husband's preferences and job

Re: [Hornlist] What I've learned in the past two days

2009-08-21 Thread Lawrence Yates
If you're a horn player and visiting Manchester, I'll happily play duets with you if that's what you want, but I'd rather go to the pub and let you buy me a couple of pints! -- Lawrenceyates.co.uk ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set