Re: [Hornlist] Schmidt Lied et Scherzo - Horn and winds

2009-07-28 Thread Jay Anderson
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:59 AM, John Schreckengost wrote: > I would think the Schmidt Lied et Scherzo would be perfect. > Instrumentation is for double woodwind quintet. I remember seeing the > score and parts are now for sale through Masters Music - must no > longer be under French copyright. I

Re: [Hornlist] Pepper's self instructor for french horn

2009-07-01 Thread Jay Anderson
- Yes, it most certainly is public domain. - What you are doing is completely legal. Simply scanning a public domain work does not merit a copyright over the resulting images. In general, products of the united states federal government are not eligeble for copyright (

Re: [Hornlist] solo beginnings - the list so far

2009-06-29 Thread Jay Anderson
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Robert N. Ward wrote: > Hi all, > > Hope you have enjoyed this little exercise - here is the list so far: > > ... Unfortunately Liszt's Symphony Poem No.4 Orpheus begins with horns 1 and 2 playing on octave concert G's. I asked the same question over at the IMSLP

Re: [Hornlist] Slow movement of Haydn _Trumpet_ Concerto for FrenchHorn

2008-07-23 Thread Jay Anderson
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The music in question is in the key of concert Ab, and will end up in the > key of concert Bb. My apologies if I expressed it confusingly - I know, > from past experience, that I tend to express key-related things differen

Re: [Hornlist] Free sheetmusic at IMSLP.org

2008-06-30 Thread Jay Anderson
/wiki/Main_Page]. It looks like the purpose is to be a catalog of all music created. -Jay On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Timothy A. Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FYI, The IMSLP.org site is now open again. > > Timothy A. Johnson > -Original Message- > From: Ja

Re: [Hornlist] Free mp3 and sheetmusic at musopen.com

2008-06-03 Thread Jay Anderson
IMSLP (http://imslp.org/) is supposedly opening back up in a month (1 July 2008). I didn't have any recordings, but it did have a much wider selection of public domain music scores. On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM, David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kim Komando's column today features > >

[Hornlist] 200 High C Project

2008-04-20 Thread Jay Anderson
> Now I'm dying to know what Bill's "200 High C Project" is... http://www.thepetersonproject.com/ look for season 1 episode "Vermeulen Horn Crew". -Jay ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailm

Re: [Hornlist] Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Horns 5-8

2008-02-18 Thread Jay Anderson
On Feb 17, 2008 11:27 PM, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They are just necessary (or unnecessary) there. They just > enforcing. Till is performed with just four horns mostly. On Feb 18, 2008 3:53 PM, DalleyHN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Strauss wrote the horns 5 thru 8 to reinforce passages in

[Hornlist] Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Horns 5-8

2008-02-17 Thread Jay Anderson
I'm looking a the Dover score and it shows horns 5-8 coming in after rehearsal mark 37 out of 40 (pretty close to the end of the piece). Is the score mistaken? Do the players really sit there almost the whole piece? It seems a bit strange to me. -Jay ___

Re: [Hornlist] Mozart Horn Duets - transcribed for trumpet and horn, and using baritone clef

2008-02-10 Thread Jay Anderson
On Feb 10, 2008 7:14 PM, Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have no clue, which is why I asked, Dan. There is baritone clef in other > parts of this addition as well, e.g., #3. If that's really a typo, I find > it hard to imagine, as most music publishing software would make you go out

Re: [Hornlist] Rochut for horn

2007-10-28 Thread Jay Anderson
When played as written on the horn they are already quite nice. They help to become comfortable with bass clef too. I don't think they exist in any form besides in bass clef. -Jay ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http:/

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 i

Re: [Hornlist] Mahler 9

2007-09-11 Thread Jay Anderson
I know imslp.org doesn't have Mahler 9 yet, but it is a long term goal to eventually add scans of public domain parts. If any of you have access to any parts they would be a great addition. I believe the only orchestral parts currently on IMSLP are for Rachmaninov's Symphony No.2. For now your best

Re: [Hornlist] Vilanelle

2007-08-30 Thread Jay Anderson
atch? -Jay On 8/30/07, Jay Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As a side question did Dukas write the orchestral arrangement? I > remember hearing that he did not, but I can't find any info to back it > up in my google searching. If he didn't then who did and when? &

Re: [Hornlist] Vilanelle

2007-08-30 Thread Jay Anderson
As a side question did Dukas write the orchestral arrangement? I remember hearing that he did not, but I can't find any info to back it up in my google searching. If he didn't then who did and when? -Jay On 8/30/07, Sandra Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think the entire set is for sale

Re: [Hornlist] Dukas Villanelle

2007-05-19 Thread Jay Anderson
Yeah, the version that's up was before I added in a lot of the markings. I have most of the problems corrected now, but I haven't resubmitted it yet. I should get on that I guess. -Jay On 5/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Someone here posted a website where the music was

Re: [Hornlist] copyright question

2007-04-25 Thread Jay Anderson
IANAL, but this is a decent overview: http://imslp.org/wiki/Public_domain It has a comparison of the copyright law in the US, EU, and Canada. The gist: EU - life + 70 Canada - life + 50 US - More complicated. Generally anything published before 1923 is public domain. This life + whatever include

Re: [Hornlist] Abdominal surgery

2007-04-17 Thread Jay Anderson
I had some emergency abdominal surgery once (a day or two before a concert no less). The other advice here is good. Don't touch your horn (or your mouthpiece). Depending on how they open you up you might recover fairly quickly. (I've heard horizontal cuts are easier to recover from than vertical l

Re: [Hornlist] Etudes

2007-04-15 Thread Jay Anderson
I would suggest the rochut trombone etudes. They helped me get comfortable with reading bass clef and my middle-low range improved. They're fun etudes also. -Jay On 4/14/07, Mathew James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey list. I am getting ready to order some new etudes.. Any suggestions on wh

Re: [Hornlist] Star Wars Soundtrack

2007-03-25 Thread Jay Anderson
. On 3/25/07, Jay Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The london symphony orchestra played it. David Cripps was principal horn back then. I just did a search and found his website: http://www.2scompany.org/. He's in Flagstaff, Arizona these days it seems. -Jay On 3/25/07, Bil

Re: [Hornlist] Star Wars Soundtrack

2007-03-25 Thread Jay Anderson
The london symphony orchestra played it. David Cripps was principal horn back then. I just did a search and found his website: http://www.2scompany.org/. He's in Flagstaff, Arizona these days it seems. -Jay On 3/25/07, Bill Hollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The family and I are stuck this w

Re: [Hornlist] Scores

2007-03-02 Thread Jay Anderson
On 3/2/07, Steve Haflich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Jonathan Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Where might I find symphonic and other scores at "reasonable" prices? I know some are occasionally available through the Dover folks. Check out IMSLP [http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Main

Re: [Hornlist] Mozart solopart

2007-01-20 Thread Jay Anderson
On 1/20/07, hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If sneeze in on the way, he would stop drawing the lines. He did write his music paper by himself when the right format was not available or he ran out on money. Yes, many people do the music publishing on the desktop, so do I. But why then some musicia

Re: [Hornlist] Place to buy Mozart Concerti horn parts online

2007-01-19 Thread Jay Anderson
Which one? Mutopia [www.mutopiaproject.org] has useable horn parts for #'s 2 and 3 for free. The neat part about the site is if you want to change something (transposition, articulation, wrong note) you can do it yourself. (Note: I typeset Horn concerto No.2 so complain to me for any mistakes). -

Re: [Hornlist] low horn solo

2007-01-12 Thread Jay Anderson
I found these dauprat concertos at the rochester library page: http://groucho.lib.rochester.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=12&ti=1,12&Search%5FArg=horn%20concerto&Search%5FCode=FT%2A&CNT=50&PID=4055&SEQ=20070112233542&SID=4 I couldn't find anywhere to buy them but it looks like the sibley library h

[Hornlist] NHR: Star Trek TNG from Strauss

2007-01-10 Thread Jay Anderson
hought I'd share. -----Jay Anderson ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] Copyright question

2006-12-27 Thread Jay Anderson
I think you're ok as long as you don't distribute the music. I believe what you're doing would fall under fair use (under US copyright law at least. What country are you in?). I've done the same thing in the past with some horn ensemble pieces which were missing parts. Here are some good sites to

Re: [Hornlist] Who was Henri Kling?

2006-12-11 Thread Jay Anderson
See link: http://www.public.asu.edu/~jqerics/kling.htm. I believe many editions of the mozart concerti and kopprasch etudes (and I'm sure many more pieces) that we used today were edited by him at one point. He also wrote some fun duets. -----Jay Anderson On 12/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] &l

Re: [Hornlist] public domain editions

2006-09-01 Thread Jay Anderson
No, I'm not looking for free copies. I already own a copy of the Beethoven. The problem is the edition was created after 1923 (an important year in US copyright law). I can't be sure what was from the original or what was from the editor. Therefore I need a much older edition to use as the source.

[Hornlist] public domain editions

2006-08-31 Thread Jay Anderson
I'm in search of public domain editions of pieces for horn. I'm kinda stuck right now. haven't done this type of research before so I'm not quite sure where to go from here. Specifically I've been looking for the Beethoven Horn Sonata. So far in my internet search I've found the Mozart Horn Conce