Hi, Chris, Yes, in the B & H edition, there are a few misprints. The note you ask about is played a concert F in the two recordings I have (Barry Tuckwell, 1990, and Peter Damm). In the CD liner notes of the Tuckwell recording, he slams B&H and their errors in the score, regarding notes, phrasings, dynamics and tempos (tempi?). I can't comment on En Foret ... somehow, I made it all the way through grad school without ever seeing the piece.
A pet peeve of mine ... I have the BBC issued CD of Dennis Brain playing Beethoven Sextet Op. 81b, Auf dem Strom and Haydn 1, among other things. Amongst the liner notes are some photos of DB with other musicians ... who shall remain nameless, because there are no captions. Thanks, BBC. Supplying few names would be nice. Maybe some of the UK groupies could help. There. Now I feel better. Bill --- On Sun, 8/9/09, christopher Griffin <g4grif...@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: christopher Griffin <g4grif...@hotmail.com> > Subject: [Hornlist] Strauss 2 and En Foret > To: "hornmailing list" <horn@music.memphis.edu> > Date: Sunday, August 9, 2009, 9:03 AM > > Hi guys! > > > > This might be opening a can of worms but does anyone know > of any misprints in Strauss 2 (Boosey & Hawkes) and the > Bozza En Foret (Alphonse Leduc)? I especially wanted > to know about the last eighth note of the bar before 36 in > the last movement of the Strauss. I'm sure it must go > back to an F concert but it is printed as an F-sharp concert > in both the score and the horn part. The F-sharp works > in a weird kind of way. > > > > I'm also wondering what people think about going down to a > low A in the second "horn call" near the end of the Bozza. > It is printed as the A just below middle C. Some go > down to the low A. I'm curious why, in such a tour de > force, that Bozza would have written the low A anyway. > > > > Thanks in advance! C Griffin _______________________________________________ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org