A couple of months ago, there was a thread about intonation. On one of the
lists someone wrote a glowing comment (see below) about some string bass CDs
recorded by Jeff Bradetich, string bass professor at the University of North
Texas College of Music. I forwarded that email to him. Needless to
The Oklahoma Community Orchestra is performing Le Chasseur Maudit on our
October concert. Anyone have experience with this piece? Advise, suggestions,
hints?
Who has a good recording out?
Rick Spence
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CSO made a great recording - 78s - under Desiree Defauw (?) I believe. Maybe
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Shel
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, bspence2 bspen...@cox.net wrote:
From: bspence2 bspen...@cox.net
Subject: [Hornlist] Le Chasseur
Hello Fellow list members,
I am performing the solo horn parts/books for the North Dakota State
productions this spring for both the Opera and Musical programs.
If anyone has experience performing either of these 2 works or knows how I
can get a hold of the horn books/parts for these I would
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
This is an introspective musical piece with four very important horn parts.
It open with the horns playing horn calls and echos. Later is some wery
effective unison horn calls. Chambers Orchestral excerpts Volume III has all
of the important parts. The Allegro Vivace section which is in the
Confident 4th horn required - it starts with an unaccompanied 4th horn solo
for 2 bars!
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Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
My brass galleries has three makers named Riedl. All appear to be out of
business by now.
I tend to doubt that Riedl actually made that ring, as they appear to have
concentrated on trumpets and trombones. In one case Konstantin Riedl of
Nürnberg engraved his name on a Miraphone instrument sold
I'd be interested in knowing how you established that this ring was made
by Riedl. Maybe we can figure this out or, depending on what you have in
mind, find a Plan B.
Bob Osmun
osmun.com
Eric Egle wrote:
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my
This information should have been given right from the outset.
There are endless numbers of German makers, but the number of German part
suppliers may be even larger. I for a period followed a journal of the German
music industry. One advertiser specialised in making pedals for grand pianos.
And, the intonation within the section needs to be right on the money -
completely exposed unison playing. In a way some of the mood reminds me of
the earl king (Schubert). This ominous relentless quality. The damned or
cursed huntsman I recall as the translation.
Shel
Shel
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Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn I was told by it's maker, Dan
Rauch, that the ring was made by Riedl of Germany. That's all know! I'm
awaiting a response from Mr. Rauch on possible contact information for Riedl,
but in the meantime I thought I'd try the list.
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Hi Klaus!
When I provided the serial number of my instrument to it's maker, Dan Rauch, he
told me that the maker of the ring used on my horn was Riedl of Germany.
I've tried Alexander and Schmid rings on my horn and they do not fit. The
Schmid ring is about the right size, but the thread
Hi Ben,
I'm currently doing three weeks of Secret Garden.
Don't worry about this one ... it's sight-readable
but it does have lots of #'s and b's.
BTW, it's beautiful music and a great story.
Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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