[Hornlist] Re: Berlin Hornists

2007-09-12 Thread William Melton
You'll have to search the CD out yourself. It is produced by Gebr. Alexander (you've heard of them?) and I can't recall how I obtained my copy. If anyone is after the BPO hornists' Opera CD, try the following Dutch site: http://www.rimskys-horns.com/eng/nieuws.html Peter, I agree it's a

[Hornlist] Alexander MY Mouthpieces

2007-09-12 Thread Simon Twigge
Sorry for cross post. Does anyone have or can anyone point me to website that has the Specs on the Alexander MY mouthpieces? Alexander used to have a page on the Alex website but its now non longer available with all of their mouthpiece specs - I'm really mostly interested in the Rim Widths

[Hornlist] Re: Berlin Hornists

2007-09-12 Thread phirsch
Bill, This information is incredibly helpful. After my posting, I spent (way too much) time looking for a location that offered the CD or any information about it and came up with zilch. Berliner Philharmoniker, Gebr. Alexander and all of my usual horn/import CD sources (Ulrich Koebl, TAP,

[Hornlist] Verdi Requiem

2007-09-12 Thread Reba McLaurin
Has anyone ever played the third horn part of the Verdi Requiem on a single high f horn? Can it be played up? ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] Mahler 9

2007-09-12 Thread Jay Anderson
I hesitate to respond, but here goes. There is no world wide problem and us younger generation people don't want everything for free (and we all don't waste our money on fancy clothes and parties like you imply). However I do value accessibility. Most classical music pieces that people play are

RE: [Hornlist] Verdi Requiem

2007-09-12 Thread hans
Reba, for what will you use a high F in VerdiĀ“s Requiem ??? All transpositions to A are BASSO definitively Think about when Verdi wrote this piece and think about the character of this music listen to a recording with a orld class ensemble conductor.

RE: [Hornlist] Mahler 9

2007-09-12 Thread hans
And the publishers, who published this kind of music ? They invested a lot to get it engraved. You are right, most of these pieces are now public domain, but just the original you do not have to pay royalties to the composers. But the printed music is not public domain as long as the publishing

[Hornlist] Re:Verdi Requiem Horns 3 and 4

2007-09-12 Thread dalleyhn
he third and fourth parts in the Requiem are for horns in C, B flat, A and G Basso. Transpose down. Regards. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org