Boy talk about a bad time to get a blank message. Just look at that subject
line. At least it's not from Prof. Pizka at this time.
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On this day in 1917, Arturo Toscanini, 53, conducts an Italian army
band under fire to celebrate the capture of Monte Santo on the
Bainsizza Plateau.
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So which band member was shooting at him?
John Baumgart
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On this
Gotta love YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPlmh8joOOw
Sean
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Gotta love those Italians! I may be a wee bit prejudiced here : )
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On this day in 1917, Arturo
Dear Listers,
I was greatly surprised to find that I have 18 eager students in my Horn Choir
this year! Only 11 of them are music majors, so there is a wide range of
abilities in the group. I'd love to get some recommendations for pieces that
might work well, with some doubling of parts
Eric Egle wrote:
Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn I was told by it's
maker, Dan Rauch, that the ring was made by Riedl of Germany. That's
all know! I'm awaiting a response from Mr. Rauch on possible contact
information for Riedl, but in the meantime I thought I'd try
Probably the Principal horn, John...
Walt
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Hi Travis - I have better part of 100 horn fabulous octets available
on my website:
http://www.vermeulenmusic.com/index.html
Go to the sales section and have fun.
They are the amazing arrangements of Dick Meyer and there are a bunch
of them that would be perfect for the ensemble you
Hi Greg,
Is it possible that you have Stuart confused with Keith Berg?
Bob Osmun
Greg Campbell wrote:
Eric Egle wrote:
Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn I was told by it's
maker, Dan Rauch, that the ring was made by Riedl of Germany. That's
all know! I'm awaiting a
Hi Rick,
There are two good US recordings; the immortal Charles Munch with the
Boston on RCA (I cannot give you the number as my copy is Japanese
bought in Germany); more recently, Muti and the Philadelphia on EMI
Classics Red Line 7243 5 73235 2 9 - how about that for an
Hello all,
Over the past two years, I've been plagued with some embouchure issues and
I've read and heard a lot of different view points on lip placement and
everything. I'm not asking for any suggestions right now, but I was
wondering about one thing that somebody told me. Out of all of the
Donald -
As someone who went through some brutal embouchure issues over the past 2
and a half years (focal dystonia), I can tell you that using the mirror did
help me. I did have many people advise the use of a mirror, but no one
advised me to use it for the purposes of matching another person's
Robert Osmun wrote:
Is it possible that you have Stuart confused with Keith Berg?
Bob Osmun
According to Stuart's own web site, he studied horn making with Dan
Rauch and Rick Seraphinoff.
http://www.deharohorns.com/about_me.htm
Keith Berg studied with Rauch too.
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