Agreed. Also, the soli in Mahler 7 are nothing to sneeze at either.
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 3/7/2011 1:32:33 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Rachel,  Rachel,

the solo in the Mahler 9 is anything else than a little solo. I  had to 
play it upon a last
minute call, got me a recording, driving 2 1/2  hours, listening to the 
symphony twice,
play it without rehearsal (had  never played it before),  - and another 
concert the following 
day. A  most awkward solo full of illogical unexpected  turns.

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Am  07.03.2011 um 07:23 schrieb ardeecor:

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> oh haha...  
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> That sounds just like a little horn I had  back in '89; made by 
(drumroll) BESSON.  
> 
> you just can't  duplicate that 'freshly tossed garbage can lid' sheen.... 
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> ... (in fact I used it to play Mahler 9).  The only  thing I recall about 
that performance is  that little solo somewhere in  the middle (along with 
a flute)??? gee it's been so long since I played that,  now I gotta dig up 
the recording. 
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> Rachel Harvey  
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> From: valerie wells  <[email protected]> 
> This is a clip of a high school senior  playing Strauss.  Just for fun, 
> I would like to see what people  guess in terms of brass type, bell 
> size, wrap, etc.  Some may  even be adventurous enough to guess the 
> make.   
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