By all means take two horns.  If the audition is run right, you will be behind 
the screen anyway.  
In all the high horn auditions here in Buffalo there are those that always 
bring two horns, or at 
least a triple.
 
 

Milton

Milton Kicklighter
4th Horn Buffalo Philharmonic
Retired

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>To: [email protected]
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>Subject: [Hornlist] Two Horns at an Audition
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>I'm doing an audition in two weeks and I was wondering if it was generally 
>frowned upon or accepted to take two horns to an audition. 
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>Hypothetically, let's say you have an audition with some high stuff on it, and 
>you have a great double, and a great descant. 
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>Would an audition committee or conductor frown on using two horns, or would 
>they be okay with it? Would it really be bad if you played most of the normal 
>excerpts on a double, yet played Bach or Haydn on the descant?
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>I've heard mixed reactions, so I was wondering what your opinions were. 
>
>-William
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