recordings people might be interested in.
I don't consider this piracy, as I used to own the recording and lost
it!
Regards,
Aleks Ozolins
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Rite of Spring!
On Jun 28, 2009, at 10:11 PM, GEORGE HYDE wrote:
Well, obviously the Oberon Overture... - G.W. Hyde
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Houser has a few different coatings. One is a little more slippery
than gold. That is the black one. It is quite amazing and feels like
there us Vaseline on the rim. There is one which is gold looking and
I believe grips more than silver. There I'd also a third coating. Dave
would be a
When I was in middle school my parents bought me one of these horns,
and within a month the valves were completely unusable. It was
probably worth 150$. They paid 600$. So yes, it was pretty bad!
Aleks Ozolins
On Mar 17, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Jeremy Cucco wrote:
Has anyone heard
number on the horn is (I
think) 349 or VERY CLOSE.
Please, if you see anything contact Dan Wions @ 908.359,.8328 (home) or
908.625.0339 (cell) or call me @ 973.464.5242. Dan's email address is
dan3598...@aol.com.
Thank You,
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Hi David. I have a copy. It is not for sale but if you want to borrow
it or reference it you are more than welcome. Hope you are well. Aleks
Sent from my phone
On Dec 7, 2008, at 11:11 PM, Greg Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Sullivan wrote:
does anyone know where I could possibly
Hello everyone,
I am looking for an audio recording of the Chavez concerto for 4 horns
(not to be confused with the 4 horn sonata). Does anyone know of one?
Also... has anyone played this piece and can anyone on its
effectiveness and how it was received?
Regards,
Aleks Ozolins
?
Regards from New Jersey,
Aleks Ozolins
On Mar 12, 2008, at 5:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to hassle you with this one -
A few days ago I posted a question about the use of the hand in
music by
Handel, Telemann etc and didn't receceive a single response (which
is unusual)
Just
Mr. Betts,
May I pick your brain? What are the differences in taper between the
Kruspe pipe and the Schmidt pipe and what do they do to the playing
feel/sound? Just curious!
Aleks Ozolins
On Jan 30, 2008, at 1:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the 8D leadpipe is copied from
If you're in North Jersey, Randy Ulmer is the man to go to. A relative
of mine once dropped my Elkhart 8D on a marble floor and Randy made it
look better than it had before. Contact me off list for his number.
Aleks Ozolins
On Jan 30, 2008, at 9:47 PM, Tim Kecherson wrote:
Hello, Hornlist
non-classical music?!?!!?
On Jan 11, 2008, at 10:59 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
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There is a well moderated trumpet list. You can join by going
to TPIN via google. As a trumpet player I have enjoyed beeing
on that list for
Does anyone know who the first horn on this recording was? This is
the one on the Great Performances label.
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Piano lessons!
Aleks Ozolins
On Oct 5, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Alon reuven wrote:
Hello all,
A student of mine is about to put braces on her teeth . Does any
one have
any Idea about expected difficulties and solutions ?
Alon Reuven
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I second that sentiment.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 30, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Sandra Clark wrote:
I'm very much enjoying my new Alex 107XMAL - I'm using a Froydis 10
mouthpiece - and finding the combination a real treat.
Call Richard Bentson at Wichita Band to find out more about the newly
redesigned
Are there any Rauch Model 1 owners out there who have some insight as
to the differences between Rauch's standard model 1 pipe and his
model G pipe with regard to the effects on playing and sound, and
also technical knowledge? Thank you!
Aleks Ozolins
Extremely helpful. Thank you!
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 25, 2007, at 11:37 PM, Rick Nadeau wrote:
Aleks,
Some information taken from some supplemental information supplied
by Daniel Rauch.
R1 Mouthpipe - This mouthpipe has been the standard model on the
Rauch horn from the beginning. It's
I'm pretty sure Dillons has both the metal and plastic BERP. Just
gotta call them.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 21, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Steve Freides wrote:
My son plays horn and trumpet and this is actually a trumpet
question but I
figured you folks might know - he got a plastic Berp at his
Last time I was in Dillons maybe a month ago I def saw the metal ones
on the wall with the other ones. Perhaps they are out of stock now.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 21, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Rick Nadeau wrote:
Hi Steve,
You can get more information at BERP's website.
http://www.berp.com
Me too!
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The proper way to
Tell the coach he's out of his mind...
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From my limited experience
Very interesting! I'd be curious to hear Hans Pizka's reaction to this
article.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Subject: [Hornlist] Mozart K 412.
Hi!
I'm
I saw the SFSO play Mahler's 5th last year in Carnegie and I have heard a
lot of great orchestras come through there...
The SFSO horn section had THE most homogenous sound I have ever heard. It
was wonderful... But it was true for the rest of the sections of the
orchestra as well.
Aleks Ozolins
they are that age... I
sure didn't.
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NYC
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I'm
Hans,
Last time I checked, Boston Symphony tuned significantly higher than 440...
Am I wrong?
Anyone?
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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I just threw mine out a week ago, or I would have gladly sent it to you.
It was a Chinese double... the valves never worked... the neighbor was
having his driveway paved one day...
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Best way to get in shape fast:
Play a lot of scales... but all stopped!
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Subject: [Hornlist] Wisdom
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking to buy an MB4 case in leather.
If any of you have a picture of the burgundy and or brown leather that Bonna
uses I'd really appreciate it if you sent me a picture of it. I want to see all
the colors before I drop 500$ on a case :-)
Sincerely,
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
I think you'll have trouble finding this... Because it is hard to tell
exactly when mouthpieces were made. And if you have large lips why not use a
wider mouthpiece?
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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I just lost 10 IQ points...
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For a light hearted view of finding the answer, you might enjoy a side
Save the money on lessons to improve your high range, because you'll get
really miffed when you realize there is 8000$ sitting in your closet for 99%
of the time.
If you really want one, I recommend checking out the Alex 107.
(All in jest)
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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From
Orlando,
I made the original posting about VD using a VH in ET.
Honestly, I don't remember where I heard the story. It seems he doesn't
remember himself or it never happened! But, it sure soudns like it to me.
Aleks Ozolins
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Chris:
Can you give a little more detailed impression of the JW horn concerto from
looking at the music? Is it high, fast, hard, ?? Did you remember who
the publisher was?
I guess no one has recorded this yet have they...
Aleks Ozolins
, or
vice versa?
I hope I don't have the story wrong.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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or
intonation) going on.
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NYC
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But sorry, Alex, if a horn player plays beautifully
I'm
going with this? Who says beautiful tone is important... each one of us has
our tone and it is ours and no one elses. As far as I'm concerned, you can
play horn and soudn like an oboe, but if you do it well, no one is going to
argue with you.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
I'm sorry I caused suck a spit valve ruckus.
Aleks
NYC
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Ladies and Gentlemen:
Is it possible to remove a lever type spit valve from a leadpipe, and
install an amado push button type instead? Or is the hole different...?
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Mr. Evans,
Can you contact me off-list. I have a question for you.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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...
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Yes that is the horn and that is correct. Daniel Rauch is her husband.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 09:54:21 -0400
I seem
.
Please feel free to flame me, if you're a professional horn player who can
play a Mozart concerto with your horn hanging from the ceiling on a string.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Why not just go to guitar center and get a cheap guitar stand... It works
well as a horn stand.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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well. Does anyone else use this method?
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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point is, people sound different. It's up to you
to decide what you call bright and what you call dark.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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Just a side note, there are a few people out there who like their valves a
little less than perfectly tight just for the feel of the horn. (not me)
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that I
really couldn't interperate the differences meaningly until recently. Of
course, switching from a modern single or double to a natural horn or vienna
might requires a different mouthpiece CUP even for an ameteur, I don't see
any other exceptions. Does anyone disagree?
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
Steve,
I don't know what the 666 replaced, but every one I played I was pleasantly
surprised.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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in
France in Leipsic (Leipzig). So your rule works for the
music before 1840 only.
I do stand corrected about the date! Apologies.
Aleks Ozolins
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What about the fact that this 8D has the old style pre-letter trigger
linkage? I don't understand... can someone explain this?
Aleks Ozolins
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Can I see a picture?!
Aleks Ozolins
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Hello hornlisters!
During a rehearsal
other, both the cup and the rim.
Jim Patterson (http://www.hornworks.com) claims to have a copy of J.
Chambers' actual mouthpiece and I believe him.
Aleks Ozolins
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Steve, this will not help you play horn better... The horn and the trumpet
embouchure are two very different mechanisms. Flute, or oboe mechanics are
more similar.
Aleks Ozolins
NYC
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I'll have to correct myself, as my memory has not served me well. Jim
Patterson has for sale copies of Vincent DeRosa's mouthpiece, not James
Chambers'.
Aleks Ozolins
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Hello everyone,
I have to play this piece for an American Music concert and was wondering if
anybody knows of a recording of it. Also, does anyone know the present
whereabouts of Karl Kohn?
Thanks in advance,
Aleks Ozolins
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I guess I should really be concerned with the needle/cartridge combination
first and foremost! Should have mentioned that. Thanks Jerry!
Aleks Ozolins
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mic placed closely (not nec behind) the horn if only to get slightly better
prescence and focus out of the solo instrument.
This is just a concern.. I'm going to do some experimentation. I'll be sure
to let you know what works the best.
Aleks Ozolins
Hi everyone. I have been off-list for a while. I hope you are all well.
I was wondering if anyone knew if the Bach pieces (The ones Derosa and
D'Almeida recorded in a lower key) from Mr. Thatcher's solo CD are published
and where I could obtain these.
Thanks,
Aleks Ozolins
NY
NT4), or if an instrument mike with some direct sound
from either the piano or the horn needs to be mixed in. I will be recording
using my laptop and a digidesign MBox. Well, if anyone has any insight or
tips, please let me know.
Aleks Ozolins
NY
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Hi everyone. I have been off-list for a while. I hope you are all well.
I was wondering if anyone knew if the Bach pieces (The ones Derosa and
D'Almeida
Hope to see some of you at the Barry Tuckwell masterclass this saturday at
The College of NJ in Ewing NJ. Don't forget to bring your horn and your
earplugs (for my Strauss 2 rendition!)
Regards,
Aleks Ozolins
(formerly of TCNJ
Yes Paul,
I was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Myers on friday as well and he was (as
always) astounding...
Aleks Ozolins
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You could get custom mouthpieces through Giard a short while ago but
they were being made by Greg Black. He would just stamp them Giard and
use a Giard style blank.
http://www.gregblackmouthpieces.com
Perhaps GB has your old design on file.
Aleks Ozolins
Manhattan School of Music
Mobile: 646
Hi Dick, and others,
To clear up Mr. Hatfield, I'm pretty sure his Holton is severly
lawsonized... bell, valves, leadpipe, etc... don't quote me on this though.
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I would bet that that yamaha wasn't his... but was one of his students
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Get a private teacher. Or get a new one.
Aleks Ozolins
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Dear Hornlist,
I was accepted into the South Texas
of attitude we should take towards our tone, or if
we shoudl be more concerned with what we do with it.
Aleks Ozolins
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are tight. This is a BIG playing 8D. Price
is very reasonable.
I'm in NEW JERSEY. Let me know if you're interested.
Aleks Ozolins
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I could swear I saw a cafe called Zum Eulenspiegel in Vienna
Aleks
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There is a Waldhornbraeu (brew) near Stuttgart, a very
effectively, so i may try a funnel.
Any ideas?
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About the red ring, I personally have one after playing for just a minute,
but I don't have problems with endurance.
I'm gonna get flamed for this one...
Aleks Ozolins
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is: Is a long (flat) pre-letter 8D common? Is it fixible by
shortening the tuning slides and/or the cylindrical portion at the end of
the leadpipe? OR... could this flatness be due to the fact that the valves
are leaking? Any opinions or insights from the crafstmen (and women) out
there?
Aleks Ozolins
IM
Loren, can we hear about Mr. Ohno's excersize?
Aleks Ozolins
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Herb, I don't claim to be emulating Mr. Ohno's sound
Can someone explain the ideas behind this pivot systeme?
Aleks Ozolins
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A trumpet teacher I
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