Wolfgang Tomboeck jun. used & still uses an Alexander 107 Bb-high-F,
borrowed from his ex-colleague retired Franz Soellner (suffered a cut of
the nerves in the lower lip, when fell down in his home two years ago).
Wolfgang uses this horn & another single high F for special spots, why
not. RolandBerger also used a Paxman F-high-F for special tasks.

Greetings

Hans
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Betreff: Re: [Hornlist] VPO - what's going on?

I think the VPO players have a sensible, practical attitude to this.

I saw a TV concert (150th Anniversary) some years ago, in which Hoegner
used
a single descant horn for the 1st movement of the Mendelssohn Italian,
and
then reverted to Vienna horn for the remainder, where the tessitura is
not
so high

I also saw Tomboeck using some sort of descant horn (I couldn't see
clearly
enough, but it was not a Vienna horn) for Ravel's Bolero.

Obviously they will use the Vienna horn for their traditional
repertoire,
and something else for other works with special requirements.

Cheers,

Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
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>
> O.K - while I'm on line....
> A week or so ago I watched a televised concert with the Vienna Phil. I
can't  remember now what they were playing or where, but I was struck by
the
fact that one of the two hornplayers was playing what seemed to be a
full-double "german" horn while the other (principal) hornist was
playing a
Vienna horn.
> I thought that the VPO only used Vienna horns - have I been wrong
about
this or was this concert an exception.
> Can anyone shed any light?
> Thanks,
> Graham
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