If the VPO used the same cast as on their 1975 tour to Japan, the horn players 
have been definitely from left to right:

Franz Soellner (ass.1st, using an Alex high F for the high parts, but also his 
Pumpenhorn in F), Roland Berger (using his F-high-F special horn (it also had 
the F-crook), Willibald Janezic (2nd with his regular F-Pumpenhorn) & Hans 
Fischer (ass. to the 2nd, using his F-Pumpenhorn but with a special adapted 
third slide - see it on the front side, perhaps for a better g# - concert c#).
I just watched the video from the tour 1975. But it is not proof, if they 
really played in this cast. Franz Soellner could have a look in their duty 
records to find it out. If I get it, I wioll post it.
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Am 26.01.2010 um 20:09 schrieb Bruce Gordon:

> I revisited Carlos Kleiber's legendary 1975 recording with the Vienna  
> Phil.  It is an exciting performance, to say the least.  The tempos  
> were brisk enough that I needed to check the turntable to be sure it  
> wasn't set to 45 rpm.  The horn playing was beyond luminous--precise,  
> powerful, and incisive.  Does anyone know who was playing, and what  
> the equipment would have been?  Evidently, there was a videodisc of  
> this, but it is NOT to be confused with the available dvd of Kleiber  
> with Concertgebouw.
> 
> Bruce
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