Were their horns Geyer wrap or Kruspe wrap?
-AC.
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At 07:01 AM 8/15/2003 +0200, Hans Pizka wrote:
I just discovered that the ancient Khmer used horn players for royal
ceremonies & the hunt about 1000 years ago. They are to be seen on the
mural reliefs in Angkor Wa
Hello friends on the hornlist,
I just discovered that the ancient Khmer used horn players for royal
ceremonies & the hunt about 1000 years ago. They are to be seen on the
mural reliefs in Angkor Wat temple.
Greetings from one sauna after the other here in Cambodia.
Hans
=
That reminds me, Gail Williams mentioned at a workshop this past year at BGSU
that she has never played a transcription until that recital where she played
the Gliere.
yeah shiga,
Chris
--- David Goldklang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Generally when it comes to planning a senior recital, your tea
1) How many liberals does it take to change a light bulb? Five, one to fit
it and four to screw it up.
2) How many republicans does it take to change a light bulb? Two, one to
stir the martinis and the other to call a repairman.
3) How many light bulbs does it take to change a dyslexic???
4) Two
Cool !
Got a web site?
Was Dick Akright involved in making Doc Severinsen's custom Tonight Show
trumpet?
Does he make other custom brass instruments -- horns, maybe?
-AC.
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At 03:05 PM 8/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Dick Akright of Oakland, Ca. and myself are opening a
A guitar, perhaps?
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From: "David Goldklang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Horn List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Back to the Future - Bizarrely horn related
This topic actually came up long ago on the horn list.
In a message dated 8/10/2003 8:14:12 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I hope someone like Paul Mansur will suppliment this information but David
>Ogden Stiers (Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester), who "played" the horn in
>that episode was made a (n honourary ?) member of the IHS.
Paul K. asks about the source of "His time is pretty much taken up in
keeping his relation, who is a little melancholy, in spirits, and in
learning to blow the French-horn." Could the answer be O.G.'s
"T.V.o.W"? (note that the abbreviated name disqualifies me from
receiving one of the valuable
At 22:59 09-08-03, you wrote:
I hope someone like Paul Mansur will suppliment this information but David
Ogden Stiers (Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester), who "played" the horn in
that episode was made a (n honourary ?) member of the IHS.
IIRC, the major was playing a Bb horn, and was unsuccessf
Paul, we breathlessly await your reply. This is obviously the most
interesting subject to appear on the list in some time. :-)
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Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist]
It was Mr. Thornhill in The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith.
I do hope I win second prize.
> Paul Kampen asked:
> Which character in which great English novel by which great
> English author is last heard of "learning to blow the French Horn?"
> First prize, a copy of my latest solo CD.
More later it was an Alexander model 90, or a very near replica of
one. They did not, however run over the horn, that was all faked. The
flattened horn was cardboard.
Paul Mansur
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It was, indeed, a 3 valve single Bb horn. I
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Hornlisters,
Check out the recording of John Barrows playing Tchaik. 5 on Darren's new
website. Extraordinary!
Darren, sometimes I have to play the excerpt twice, because it stops early
on the first run. The second playing usually is complete.
CORdially,
Luke Zyla
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Thanks all for the great (and interesting?) tattoo pics. I've forwarded them to the
right person. While she's convinced she'll have no Dennis Brain tattoos on her
stomach, she has elected to put hers someplace fairly inconspicuous on her own person,
so that if she does come to hate it, nobody ha
Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:13:36 EDT Robby Robinson wrote:
The only constant I have ever found amongst folks who have tattoos is
that ten years or so after the fact, they all wish that they didn't have
them.
My nickle's worth (two cents won't get you anything these days):
My boss (female, early 30's, o
Greetings -
I just heard fine performances of the Ligeti and Brahms trios on BBC3. It
was a performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on August 4.
The hornist was David Pyatt. What a nice way to start a day!
Regards,
Carlberg
Carlberg Jones
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In a message dated 8/12/2003 5:47:25 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For another take on the matter, talk to my wife. She's a geriatrician and
sees a lot of naked old people. Many of them have tattoos. Believe me,
tattoos
do not get better looking down the decades.
Hi Dav
In a message dated 8/10/2003 7:09:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was Mr. Thornhill in The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith.
I do hope I win second prize.
> Paul Kampen asked:
> Which character in which great English novel by which great
> English author is las
On Saturday, August 9, 2003, at 10:59 PM, John Kowalchuk wrote:
At 10:30 PM 8/9/03 -0400, David Goldberg wrote:
the MASH episode in
which the car flattened the horn. That guy wasn't very good either.
I hope someone like Paul Mansur will suppliment this information but
David
Ogden Stiers (Dr. Cha
Does anyone have any photos of horn tattoos? It sounds crazy, but I promised a
friend I would ask for her because she hasn't found anything online so far, and she
really wants a tattoo of a horn before classes start back. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks!
Erin C.
St. Louis, MO
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There is nothing crazy about having a tatoo of something that you love to do
daily. I am seriously considering getting a french horn tatoo myself. I am
currently looking around to spot a good one. I have some kind of old, round
scar on my right arm, so I think that's where I will have the tat
Timothy A. Johnson wrote:
>Unless your horn is unusual, you don't need to seal anything with duct
tape
Sealing your embouchure with duct tapes prevents bad attacks, wrong notes,
sloppy slurs, and major intonation problems. Try it.
Steve Ovitsky
Calrberg;
send away!
Bob Gibson
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From: "Carlberg Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] horn tattoos?
> At 8:00 AM -0700 8/11/03, Walter Lewis wrote:
> >Remember the photo Carl
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>Could the answer be O.G.'s
"T.V.o.W"? (note that the abbreviated name disqualifies me from
receiving one of the valuable prizes, which should go to young,
deserving hornists).<
Dear All
Absolutely! I live about 20 mins drive from the home of those great
that is great but It is an 8dys I thought.
beacuse on the throat is stamped g. conn 8d and it is yellow brass with a screw bell
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> In a message dated 8/12/2003 6:06:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > and this means what?
> >
> > are the "East
In a message dated 8/12/2003 6:06:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> and this means what?
>
> are the "Eastlake horns" better than the texas horn or ?
>
Eastlake horns are made in Eastlake, OH. That is where Conn, King, and Benge
instruments are currently made and have
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Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 9:33 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Fra Diavolo
> My orchestra will be performing Auber's "Fra Diavolo" overture as a part
of
> our October concert series. I a
I agree... I'd love to help get the list expanded. I would gladly contribute
my segments of recordings and additional excerpts...
You know since its practically illegal to post the entire recordings and the
entire scores and parts to them this is the best thing we can get online. Yes
there is n
I view this as a significant contribution as a teaching aid and I am sure
that countless students will profit from it.
Mark L.
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Wow we done!
-William
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I'd like to announce a new website I've created based on my doctoral
dissertation. In a nutshell, it's a tool intended to aid in the study of
orchestral excerpts. It contains excerpts from 46 works commonly found on
horn auditions, and each excerpt is accompanied by several different
recordings for
>From time to time there has been discussion regarding Olds Geyer wrap horns
on both lists. Currently there is one for sale with good pictures on eBay
at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2551425965&category=16215
Please do not construe this as an endorsement of that model by Old
On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 03:20 PM, Walter Lewis wrote:
Jerry,
Let's keep it in the brass familyit's probably a Sousaphone...(VBG)
Walt Lewis...
so the French horn that was tattooed on the
breast 50 years ago now looks like a contra bassoon ??
Regards,Jerry (in KC)
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Tattoo removal? bah! Just get a bigger and darker tattoo to cover it up!
Chris
--- J Burch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mon, 11 Aug 2003 21:13:36 EDT Robby Robinson wrote:
>
>
> >The only constant I have ever found amongst folks who have tattoos is
> >that ten years or so after the fact, they
On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 12:00 PM,
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date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 21:09:26 -0400
from: "Jenn Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: [Hornlist] lawson leadpipe
I am having problems with my leadpipe and will probably have to get it
replaced. My horn is a Conn 8D but I am con
Ironically, that's the worse thing you can do to a tattoo. Sun exposure is the
prime reason they look awful through the years. Use at least spf 45 on your
ink whenever you're out in the sun. And don't pick at the scabs afterward
because you'll lose more color that way.
Chris
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There was a very cool tattoo of dennis brain in the horn call a few issues ago.
Is your friend looking for tattoos to copy? I think she would find it more
personally meaningful to come up with a design of her own with her tattoo
artist. For an encyclopedia of information on tattoos and other m
carlberg:
i'll take those pics, too!
Erin C.
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The nice thing about going with the finest possible equipment is that
whenever I'm dealing with a performance problem whose cause could be either
with me or with the equipment, I know it's not with the equipment.
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
~~~
Does this mean that Dick is leaving his current shop in
Oakland, or that he will be a silent/off-site partner for
the Seattle store?
Fred
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> Dick Akright of Oakland, Ca. and myself are opening a
> music store in the Seattle area (Lynnwood) and we would
> like
and this means what?
are the "Eastlake horns" better than the texas horn or ?
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> In a message dated 8/12/2003 1:56:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to find out about this horn. The SR. # is
> >
> > 5 681066
>
>
Mr. Zyla is correct, the V2 mouthpipe is only available for Lawson
Horns. However, our FB210.125 mouthpipe has been well received for use on the
8D. The price for the FB210.125 pipe in nickle silver is $690.000. Please
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Thank y
Chris wrote...
Don't like Mozart? The Haydn concerti are comparable I think. They are
more technically difficult, but I think that they are as good of pieces.
They are a bit more baroquey though.
--
I believe the correct use is "baroquen".
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Unless your horn is unusual, you don't need to seal anything with duct tape
- as the leadpipe should lead to your first tuning slide (that's the seal).
All you need to do is tape the trial leadpipe alongside the original one,
then rotate the tuning slide so the leadpipe side goes into the trial
lea
Jerry,
Let's keep it in the brass familyit's probably a Sousaphone...(VBG)
Walt Lewis...
so the French horn that was tattooed on the
breast 50 years ago now looks like a contra bassoon ??
Regards,Jerry (in KC)
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I saw it also. Just a quick glimpse. Clearly an older fiber case from
the '50s; you know, they had the green crushed velvet inside and,
nowdays, a mildew odor to match.
--- Herbert Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How far along in the movie is it? Which scene?
>
> Herb Foster
> --- Chris Tedes
Hi everyone. Not being very experienced with playing chamber music, I would
like to ask what would be the appropriate seating arrangement for the
Beethoven Septet op. 20? Thanks.
Jeremy
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In a message dated 8/12/2003 1:56:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to find out about this horn. The SR. # is
>
> 5 681066
That is an Eastlake, OH horn, and I would say it's roughly 5-7 years old
based on that serial number. Hope that helps.
Hi everyone,
Remember the photo Carlberg sent to IHS? Erin, It was published a while ago
in the Horncall. After you see it, I don't think your friend will want it,
though,
Walt Lewis
At 02:31 AM 8/11/03 -0400, you wrote:
Does anyone have any photos of horn tattoos? It sounds crazy, but I
Message text written by The Horn List
>If you are correct, and I have no reason to think you aren't, then the
question
is incorrect, since Oliver Goldsmith was not English but was Irish.
<
Dear All
Yes, my blunder! Goldsmith was indeed Irish as were George Bernard Shaw
and Sir Charles Villiers S
Robert wrote:
And this has to do with with the horn exactly how?
On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 07:22 AM, jdelarosa wrote:
For at least 2 generations now it has been a known fact that most
people in
California can't find their assholes with both hands.
^
Keep it in the horn family and call it a Wagner tuba.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 2:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] horn tattoos? - at this point, NHR
>Jerry,
Let's keep it in the bra
This is kind of strange for me to notice, but as I was watching Back to the
Future Part I, rigth after the scene where Biff's car gets filled up with
manure, there is a cut of a crowd of people running up to see what happened and
one of them is clearly holding a horn case. Nothing was mentioned of
I think the V2 is only available for Lawson horns.
Luke Zyla
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>
> I would like to know what people think a
Hi,
I am trying to find out about this horn. The SR. # is
5 681066
Can you guys tell me where this horn was made.
later
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At 10:30 PM 8/9/03 -0400, David Goldberg wrote:
>the MASH episode in
>which the car flattened the horn. That guy wasn't very good either.
I hope someone like Paul Mansur will suppliment this information but David
Ogden Stiers (Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester), who "played" the horn in
that episode
Yes, I noticed that part. I wonder how well tape can seal the two pipes,
and especially if it keeps the leadpipe completely steady? I love duct tape
just as much as the next guy (even used to have a wallet made completely
from "kentucky chrome"), but the slightest leak or movement in a leadpipe
m
David K wrote
I've had
people approach me after recitals and comment on how much they
appreciated that I spoke during the recital and how it became more
enjoyable than other performances they had attended where the
performers didn't do any speaking.
After my last recital, several aud
Its James Thatcher and the crew. I met the principal flutist in the MGM
orchestra this summer and we talked about that. Seems it was a mess to put together
b/c the music was put together from scratch about 3 weeks before the opening
of the movie.
-William
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Yup I noticed that too. My guess is the case was empty at the time. As to the
commentary, well they didnt remark on every prop so I'm not surprised they
left it out.
-William
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Yes, pull a valve slide part way; then depress the lever for that
valve. There should be a bit of a "pop." If not, then the valve is
not holding very well. Sometimes you can hear the air rush into the
valve as you pull the slide out slowly. Again, if this is what happens
the valve is worn.
Dick Akright of Oakland, Ca. and myself are opening a music store in the
Seattle area (Lynnwood) and we would like to make contact with horn players in the
Northwest. We hope to open the first part of Sept. and will have in stock
quite a selection of horns. Please email me if you would like to
"Speaking of John Williams and Horn, I thought the list
might like to know that John Williams's Horn Concerto
will be premiered this fall with Dale Clevenger and
the Chicago Symphony. " S.W.
Coincidentally enough, the same information was reported by Richard Dwyer,
music critic, in this morning's
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>Yes, it is the Paxman shop when they were just off
Shaftsbury(sp) street.<
Dear All
It was Gerrard Street, just off Shaftsbury Avenue and now very much part of
London's Chinatown. Charles Dickens' uncle Thomas Barrow lived in Gerrard
Street and Dickens used
A frog is hopping north on a highway, a trombonist is walking south.
Q- What conclusion can we draw from this statement?
A- The frog is heading for a gig.
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I hope someone like Paul Mansur will suppliment this information but David
Ogden Stiers (Dr. Charles Emerson Winchester), who "played" the horn in
that episode was made a (n honourary ?) member of the IHS.
I believe that it was the Denton workshop in 1992 that Stiers attended. It
might have
--- Kipp Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>I was just wondering who played the soundtrack for
Pirates of the Caribbean...the horns sounded great!<<
Just saaw the movie this afternoon, and thought the
same thing. Credits mentioned L.A. Any one have
specifics?
Lisa
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If it was in LA, I'd assume Jim Thatcher had a part in it.
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The 'other' John Williams!
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Who's email address am I supposed to change?
Loren Mayhew
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It's like winesome people prefer the taste of cabernet sauvignon
over pinot noir or zinfandel. Whatever plays smoothly for you and
has a good sound will probably end up in your case. After you have
decided on your preference, then get to work and don't look back.
However, please don't spend
I know, after Arnold wins (sub titles, please), he should challenge Jesse
Ventura to a caged death match. (Duh, I'm rich so I'm qualified, duh!)
The winner gets all the ring girls plus the Lakers and the Timberwolves!
(Kobe goes to the Clippers assuming he is not too feminized in the slammer
and c
Yep, I'm the black girl you met:-)
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I agree that there were few black players, but I thi
Hello. Thanks to those of you who replied to my question regarding
protocol of section leaders. I have missed some issues of the list due to
server problems so this may be a repeat. The first (If memory serves me-i
the first ones could have been the bicyclists on the bridge) person to get
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Many thanks to Pete, Joel, and Joseph for the very helpful
information.
Fred
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> Fred,
>
> There is a short excerpt from this Auber Overture, to be
> found in the Max Pottag "French Horn Passages" Book #1,
> CPP Belwin Pub., I do believe. Hope this is a some
My orchestra will be performing Auber's "Fra Diavolo" overture as a part of
our October concert series. I am totally unfamiliar with this piece -- does
anyone know if it is scored for two or four horns?
Thanks, Fred
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subject: [Hornlist] Fra Diavolo
My orchestra will be performing Auber's "Fra Diavolo" overture as a part of
our October concert series. I am totally unfamiliar with this piece -- does
anyone know if it is sc
Fred,
There is a short excerpt from this Auber Overture, to be found in the Max Pottag
"French Horn Passages" Book #1, CPP Belwin Pub., I do believe.
Hope this is a somewhat helpful reference for you.
Regards,
Joseph Scott
Fourth Hornist ~ Kingston Symphony Orchestra
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