Hello, Everyone.
I thought it might be a happier way to remember the
passing of the great soprano, by looking at her visit to
the Muppets TV Show in 1979. She engages in such
profound activities as learning to hang a spoon from
her nose with Gonzo, and rehearsing her role in the
famous dramat
Sorry to bother the list at large, but my mail system has started archiving
all saved messages over a year old, thus making them functionally
inaccessible most of the time, so I can't just dig the one I need out of
the pile when I need an old address.
Anyhow, if Jimmy Ray is on the list or anyone
If I may add - if you can read at concert pitch (horn in C), get yourself
beginning vocal literature, e.g., 24 Italian Song and Arias, and have at it.
My wife accompanied me on a few of these the other days - delightful music
on the horn. I used the edition for medium low voice, but I have lousy h
Wow! I'm very grateful for all the thoughtful responses to my whining about
recent lack of progress and feeling overwhelmed. Thanks everyone. To
summarize:
~Steve said to take a break!
~Jeff Carter admonised me to HAVE MORE FUN!
~Milton suggested play along CDs.
~Mark Watson said change my ex
No, we only played the Bruckner in Vienna. Our
orchestra was there as part of the First World
Symposium on Choral Music in August-September 1987. We
did stop at St Florian. Another highlight was Mozart's
"Coronation Mass" in Salzburg.
We also played a concert of American music at
Esterhazy Palace,
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date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 07:32:55 +0200
from: "hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: RE: [Hornlist] Leonore 3 Horn Parts
Once again, Jeremy. Do you know how we handled such problems
in the past , if there were such problems ? We got some
music paper & wrote the parts out by OURSELVES with th
Bill Gross wrote:
> That's good to know.
>
> One surmises you are a mind reader, no?
I'd love to take credit for having special powers, but actually I read
this in his message:
"Please feel free to place your orders now. Payment to my Paypal account
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
So that's what I did.
That's good to know.
One surmises you are a mind reader, no?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jerry Houston
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 11:02 AM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Dennisd Brain DVD Sept.1st, 2007
Bill Gross wr
Bill Gross wrote:
> Pont of clarification please,
>
> Are you presently accepting orders?
>
> For overseas payment, what are you accepting? I believe you are no longer
> accepting US Credit Cards.
I simply paid with PayPal, using the address he gave for that purpose.
Looking forward to it!
Pont of clarification please,
Are you presently accepting orders?
For overseas payment, what are you accepting? I believe you are no longer
accepting US Credit Cards.
Thank you.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of hans
Sent: Wednesday,
Hello friends,
The Dennis Brain DVD (Beethoven Sonata incl. an introduction
of the natural horn & his horn - black & white, plus a long
introduction to Dennis Brain as artist & human being by
Barry Tuckwell - colour) is now at the production
facilities. It should be mailed out to single customers
The deadline for applications to the American Horn Quartet Workshop in Daytona
Beach has passed but due to continuing inquiries, applications will be accepted
through July 22.
Information about the event is available on the AHQ website,
www.hornquartet.com.
Hope to see you in Florida!
He
G wrote:
That was also the same trip where I was
privileged to play the Bruckner D Minor Mass with the
Vienna Boys Choir in St Stephen's.
Gary did you play at that time this Bruckner in another city also? In
Linz and Leonding perhaps?
Liebe Gruesse/Best regards, Hans Illich
Ing. Johann Illich,
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