In a message dated 10/1/2007 4:56:37 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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am trying to tack dwon Phil Stanley in the north suburbs of Chicago
and Sarah Kaplan in Indiana.Can any one provide me with a phone # or an
email address?
Thomas A. Hunt
Director of the
I have been asked to play an Easter service and received the music
yesterday. One of the pieces is the Mozart Samtliche Kirchensonaten III/IV,
Sonata in
C, KV329 (317a). The first horn part (in F) is more like a trumpet part.
Is this played as written or down an octave? My upper
Thank you, very much for the advice and the quick response! I'm feeling
better now.
Steve
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Does anybody know what key the two horn parts are in? I have to play a
rehearsal tonight and would like to have an idea of what I am getting myself into.
For the guy that hired me for the job wouldn't tell me what key they were in
and hung up.
Thanks,
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I have been playing a Paxman 40 Bb high F for the past 10 years. I do not use
any other horn. No one is able to tell the difference. I use the muting valve
to cover the lower register and other notes that do not work so well. It also
has
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