Hello Paul,

I did not write about the 1972 Workshop, but Gary Borton did. And he did
not remember the name of the British scholar, to whom Barry dedicated
the performance, not the scholar who played the natural horn there
(Fitzpatrick).

Barry dedicated his performance to Reginald Morley-Pegge.

Greetings from snow in Munich (weather seems to return to normal, as we
had snow around Oct.22nd nearly every year, my school years, back in the
1950ies.

Hans
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Horace Fitzpatrick was at that workshop and played natural horn.

On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 05:26 PM, Hans Pizka wrote:

> I was at the '72 Horn Symposium in Bloomington....

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