{Spam} Re: [Finale] RE: OT: Historical Horn Notation Question (long!)

2010-11-07 Thread Howard Weiner
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 -- Howard Weiner h.wei...@online.de

Re: {Spam} Re: [Finale] RE: OT: Historical Horn Notation Question (long!)

2010-11-07 Thread David H. Bailey
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

{Spam} Re: [Finale] RE: OT: Historical Horn Notation Question (long!)

2010-11-06 Thread David W. Fenton
On 5 Nov 2010 at 20:41, John Howell wrote: At 12:46 PM -0400 11/5/10, Raymond Horton wrote: Not Dvorak - he wrote in keys just as Brahms, [Dvorak 6th = Horn 1, 2 (in D, F, E), 3, 4 (in E, Bb, D)] if more chromatically. Yes, AND his horn parts are all playable by natural (hand) horns in

{Spam} Re: [Finale] RE: OT: Historical Horn Notation Question (long!)

2010-11-06 Thread David H. Bailey
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 Brahms horn writing, so I should have more to add.