[Hornlist] Re: Mozart Cadenzas

2004-10-01 Thread William Melton
My favourite Mozart cadenzas would have to be Michael Holtzel's, both on his old recording and the ones that are printed in Herr Pizka's book. They are virtuosic, musical and tasteful. (I believe that Radovan Vlatkovic's cadenzas are based on Holtzel's as well.) All the best, Chris Gongos Toron

Re: [Hornlist] Cabbage on the Road (NHR)

2004-10-01 Thread Bill Tyler
Prof. Cabbage, Will your presentation involve any portion of the particle accelerator? Boy, hook up a horn to that baby and increase your upper range by 20 or 30 octaves. I wonder if bombarding a bell with neutrinos or mesons would help give the horn a dark sound? (Walter Lawson, are you liste

[Hornlist] Cabbage on the Road

2004-10-01 Thread HornCabbage
Prof. Cabbage will once again hit the road, this time bringing his thoughts, such as they are, on the physics of brass instruments to Fermilab in Illinois. The talk will be 4 PM Wednesday, October 6. Since the presentation will conclude with his "interpretation" of Beethoven's Op. 17 on natural

[Hornlist] New Beginning Band Music

2004-10-01 Thread R.G. Smith Music Engraving & Publishing
This is just a short note to draw your attention to my new beginning band piece Aeolian Celebration. You may review it at http://www.rgsmithmusic.com/Aeolian_Celebration.htm. My students have had a very positive response to this piece. Maybe yours will too. Thanks for taking the time to review