On 06.11.2010 19:26, Steve Larsen wrote:
Everything I've learned about Brahms makes me doubt that he ever devoted
time and energy to writing etudes for valved horn!
What about the 12 Etudes for Trumpet (supposedly) by Brahms?
Howard
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Howard Weiner
h.wei...@online.de
Messiaen used soprano clef in Vingt Lecons d'Harmonie (1951).
Being used to playing from C1 and various other clefs, I would be happy for
them to make a come-back.
Regards,
Michael Lawlor
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16. OT: historical use of C clefs for voice parts (Florence + Michael)
On 11/6/2010 8:14 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
On 11/6/2010 2:26 PM, Steve Larsen wrote:
Ray Horton wrote:
I asked a knowledgeable horn-playing friend about your later question
(which
composers started writing for F horn all the time), and he promised me a
copy if an interesting article on
On 7 Nov 2010 at 10:42, Michael Lawlor wrote:
Messiaen used soprano clef in Vingt Lecons d'Harmonie (1951).
Being used to playing from C1 and various other clefs, I would be
happy for them to make a come-back.
Hmm. Messiaen and Gounod. I seem to recall they have something in
commmon...Maybe
At 12:43 PM -0500 11/7/10, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 7 Nov 2010 at 10:42, Michael Lawlor wrote:
Messiaen used soprano clef in Vingt Lecons d'Harmonie (1951).
Being used to playing from C1 and various other clefs, I would be
happy for them to make a come-back.
Hmm. Messiaen and Gounod. I
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--- James
James Cooper
Composer, classical guitarist,
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