This just in from Ulrich Koebl:
Melisma CD 7225-2
Toent tief ins Herz hinein Das Waldhorn in der Muenchner Romantik
Martin Krebs, Waldhorn - Margarete Nuesslein, Sopran - Ulrike Nuesslein,
Klavier
Contents in addition to the Theme and variations:
F. Strauss - Lied ohne Worte, Les Adieux,
Jaako wrote:
date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 09:55:45 -0800 (PST)
from: Jaakko Välimäki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Re: Allegretto, Beethoven No. 7-Lorraine Sharp
Hi,
You could also try www.koebl.de They have listed:
Beethoven, Ludwig van (Sharp): Allegro (1. Satz der Sinfonie
Nr.8 op.93) but
Margaret, JR,
I don't have my copy of the Pettitt book in front of me at the moment, but
I do recall that picture and my confusion about just exactly what piece is
being cited. I can't locate any Grieg Der Einsame in his works listing in
GroveOnline, though maybe I was not looking in the correct
Bob Routch (assuming you are not referring to him and not the horn maker
Dan? Rauch) does not appear to be a current member of Local 802. There is
a listing for a Robert Routch 41 Shady Ln, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522-2016 (914)
478-4946 in the online phone directory (www.switchboard.com) that I use.
date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 17:34:21 +0800
from: Joe Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Flight of the bumblebee
Hi,
does anyone know of any horn recordings of flight of the bumblebee? if so,
who? and wat record label?
regards,
jon
Yes, one, jon (or is it Jon?).
Rudi Mazac has done number
I have a few duplicate copies (store bought by mistake, not home-burned
dupes) of horn related CDs and LPs that I will be willing to send to list
members for the price of postage. If you are interested, reply to me, OFF
LIST and I will send you a list of what they are. I will make a random
Anyone on the list familiar with who might have been playing horn (and the
rest of the personnel) on the LP album Metamorphosis: Dynamic arena
(London Stereo/PS 588). There is a jacket photo of all eight members of the
Detroit SO who play on it, but no ID (and I am not familiar enough to
Since Michael K. was astute enough to spot and correct his misstep on
Tchaikovsky (though there truly is NO correct way to spell it, just ways to
approximately transliterate the cyrillic), I am surprised to see San
Fransisco appear in header after header after header (I guess Bob Ward was
just
Sent this over the weekend and it vanished into thin air, so now I'm trying
from work. Sorry if the topic has already played itself out (hey, not too
of a bad unintentional pun).
-ph
This record used to be fairly common in cutout bins here in NYC. I'm sorry
that I didn't pick up a dozen copies.
. By now, the link may be out of date, but give it a try if you want a
bit of a laugh (well, I found it hysterical; your mileage may vary).
Peter Hirsch
- Message from phirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 8 Apr 2004 13:33:17
-0400
Am I to take the message posted to list that I copy below to indicate that
we now have a presence in the Gulf States? I have never see the suffix om
before. I don't think that my first impression that there is now a domain
devoted to buddhist chanting is likely to be true (but you can never be
Given the interest and comment on this list back when the U.S. military
started using virtually bugles for funerals, I am surprised that no one has
brought up this, much creepier, item that was in the press over the
weekend. This is the link to the NY Times article, but I'm sure that a
search in
Well,
Since no one seems to have mentioned the rather obvious fact that a
standard wind octet plus a couple of flutes is identical with a double
woodwind quintet, I thought I'd point that out, just in case this factoid
may initiate the thought process in some otherwise dormant cerebellum
Jeremy,
I am unaware that this is (or ever was) available on CD. I have a copy of a
BASF LP recording of Baumann with the Violinist Stoika Milanova (don't
recall the pianist off the top of my head - possibly Malcolm Frager, but
I'll try to check). I can post details when I am able to consult my
This thread could be endless, particularly if you end up including
composers, singers and (shudder) conductors who started out playing horn.
My slight contribution to this thread would be:
Vanessa Williams (This little known factoid was imparted to me by her high
school band director)
Back in
date, but Friday seems a good time to toss in a little something
non-controversial (at least, I assume it is) and NHR.
Peter Hirsch
(awaiting inspiration for amusing and/or horn-related tag line)
- Forwarded by phirsch/MHT/Nypl on 12/12/2003 10:38 AM
Hans,
Yes, very interesting
I assume from your message that the manuscript was done by a copyist and
not Franz himself, or am I misunderstanding? Any contemporary copy would be
of great interest, but Strauss' holograph would have authority way beyond
that of a copyist's. I am not a
Barb,
Try Hans Pizka; it is listed as one of the publications he carries. I
think, though I am not sure it is one of the KaWe items he took over from
Klaas Weelink. I'm sure you would have heard directly from him by now,
except for the fact that I believe he is traveling in the far east at the
In the previous digest, I see that someone is seeking a recording of the
Goedicke (as it is usually, but not always, transliterated) and was
referred to amazon.uk. The CD may or may not be out of print, or at least
this appears to be the case from the amazon info and was further confirmed
when I
Anyone have any authoritative information on the identity of the horns
playing a Berlin Philharmonic live performance of Brandenburg concerto no.
1? Herbert von Karajan conducts this performance that took place and was
recorded at the Salzburg festival on August 16, 1968.
Good horn playing, at
nothing,
Peter Hirsch
- Forwarded by phirsch/MHT/Nypl on 11/03/2003 09:47 AM -
phirsch
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set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
Thanks to Amy McBeth, Bob Marlatt and John Mason for supplying some very
promising information regarding the Victorian Concert Orchestra or places
where I might do further research. Also, to Bill Bamberg; the horn being
held by the player is fairly visible (or was when I was looking at it
Working for The New York Public Library, one of the foremost research
institutions in the world (and not just IMHO), I come across some pretty
interesting stuff, sometimes by design, sometimes by accident. Today I was
far from my usual turf, attending a presentation of music-related materials
at
Ralph (and anyone else who is curious),
Take a look at http://www.unicode.org/charts/ - or -
http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/latin1.html#latin1 - or -
http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/isolat2.html
for all sorts of information on virtually any character, diacritic or
symbol (literally) in the
One of my wife's horn student's parents gave her a single F horn the they
had no use for. She says it is labelled M.J. Catashen Model 119 and is
apparently upside down with the slides underneath and the rotor levers on
top.
Anyone know anything about this horn or its maker? I can send a picture
Luiza Raab wrote:
date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:26:55 -0700 (PDT)
from: Luiza Raab [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano
Hi
Could you help me with finding the classical composition (trio or quartet)
which includes horn, cello, violin and piano (any
Hey, I wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition!
Never mind.
message: 18
date: Fri, 30 May 2003 21:10:34 +0900
from: christine williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Raymond Luxury Yacht: was The Naming of Horns
Is that pronounced 'throat warbler mangrove'??
Chris
-
back in 2000 that used tape)
People notice..and musicians care just as much about there art form
and integrity as they do about job secruity...
I better not say anymore :) or I will be typing all night.
Chad
NYC
phirsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John,
Being also put in a grumpy state
Thanks John,
Being also put in a grumpy state of mind by this issue, I could probably go
on about it, but I think that Anthony Tommasini's Op-Ed piece that appeared
earlier this week in the times lays the unfortunate truth about the nearly
complete disappearance of unadulterated live music in
I tried to send this a couple of weeks ago and it never seemed to appear on
the list (censorship? oh no - just kidding, I'm not serious about opening
that can of worms...). Now I find a copy sitting in my sent mail folder
so I'll give my list image a second try at self-immolation.
- pJh
After a
Thanks to Carlberg in Colima, the entertainment crossroads of the world, I
now hear, sitting about 3 or 4 blocks from most of the theaters involved,
that the strike is settled. Not terribly HR, but it is always interesting
to note how this list enables us to stay inter-connected in unexpected
Klaus,
Now I AM confused.
In your previous message, you seemed to be mixing up Bob Watt of the LA
Philharmonic with Jerry Ashby of the NYPO. Watt has roots at NE
Conservatory in the 60s, Ashby went to Music Art, then Juilliard her in
NYC in the 70s. Watt never, to my knowledge, had anything to
John,
I haven't been corresponding with him recently, but, according to the
current Franklin Marshall College website:
Benjamin, Barry B.MEY207 Adjunct Professor, Music [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you get in touch, tell him I said hi.
Peter Hirsch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I found out about Francis Hellstein and the Detroit Symphony horn
section. (WARNING: probably way more than anyone would want to know)
After reading the exchange amongst Ellen Manthe, Anne Megenity and our
esteemed tuba-centric sister in conicality, (my spell check keeps trying to
change
Paul,
I just wanted to thank you for the most welcome background information on
this recording. I guess I am a facts kind of person and love to know who,
what and when and I particularly appreciate this sort of input. It as also
hard to conceive of any controversy or personal attacks arising
OK, OK,
For several months now, I have been following hornlist affairs from afar
and found myself, for some reason, with little to add to anything and when
I did occasionally think of something to say, I'd be swamped with NHR
business (new job, family, etc.) and never get around to formulating a
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