Hans, when I read...your common sense & ask the conductor. I
remembered that
our band ran across the term "islancio" in a piece we were playing.
When asked the
meaning, the conductor admitted he had never heard of the term. None of
the members,
including three other conductor member
I know this is an old thread, but I've been going through my emails and
couldn't help saying something on this one...
I am one of those people who can't roll their 'r's, therefore preventing me
from 'flutter tonguing'. However I have instead adopted a different
technique that creates the same kind
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Howard, - sure hope you are able to recover your your horn. I know you must be
just sick! Good luck in getting it back.
I'll keep a good thought for you, and I sure hope you had it insured.
Walt Lewis
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Thank you, that give me a nice laugh at the end of the week. (It is here in
the US any way).
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"Aye, there trouble ta mill."
Aye, there's allus trouble at t'mill but tha morned fret thissel.
Please note that this is Lancashire, not Yorkshire. (In Yorkshire they
can't tell the difference betwe
"Aye, there trouble ta mill."
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Thank you for
Thank you for the compliment but I don't think I can add anything at all to
what has already been said about the Lyke Wake Dirge -
except
that when I was a student my Geordie girlfriend (Geordie means she came from
Newcastle upon Tyne - and if you're from North Shields or Gateshead or eve
The Lyke-Wake Dirge is one of those masterpiece poems that grows on one as
one grows older. It was nearly 60 years ago that I first heard it, thanks
to Britten and Dennis Brain, and (oh yes) Peter Pears.
Peter Hirsh wrote:
One small further curiosity is that "fire and sleet" became "fire and
Sometime before noon on Nov. 25, 2008, my Conn Schmidt copy was
stolen. The serial number, located on the piston change valve, is
211039. There are links to pictures of it at (you may have to copy and
paste the link into your browser for it to work):
http://www.ampexguy.com/horn/conn-schmid
Peter Hirsh wrote:
Recently, the process of trying to dub a recording of the Britten Serenade
caused me to listen to several of the movements repeatedly and I was struck
that I have never fully registered what the words in the tenor's lyrics
were nor had I completely understood the meaning of som
Greetings Peter,
There is a nice, brief article on poetry interpretation?for singers I once read
that contains an extensive discussion of the Lyke-Wake Dirge,
especially?concerned with?the intricacies of the archaic middle English it is
written in.
?
Arthur Graham, "A Short and Pragmatic Approa
Douglas Hill arranged several Lincoln tunes for a horn quartet with narration.
I heard them at KBHC. Not easy.
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Recently, the process of trying to dub a recording of the Britten Serenade
caused me to listen to several of the movements repeatedly and I was struck
that I have never fully registered what the words in the tenor's lyrics
were nor had I completely understood the meaning of some of the more
antiqu
I have tried to contact Kendall and his later ego about the amazing valve
oil offer he made in this venue earlier this Fall. I've received no
response. Has anyone made contact to take his alter ego up on that
wonderful offer?
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What happened to clamato??
c
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It needs to have all of Grainger's terms in there, too.
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