Re: [Hornlist] Re: Siegfriedruf Suessmayr

2006-08-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, William, Leinhos is an error in my dictionary. He did not sign (as usual) the solopart. And the solohorn from Berlin was higher in rank. I will give the name as soon as returned home. His signature is in the Goetterdaemmerung part. And, does a single F rotary, also equipped with the

[Hornlist] Re: Siegfriedruf

2006-08-05 Thread William Melton
Sorry, William, Leinhos is an error in my dictionary. He did not sign (as usual) the solopart. And the solohorn from Berlin was higher in rank. Many thanks for the information, Hans. By solo hornist from Berlin do you mean Ferdinand Willner? Bill Melton Hauset (B) / Sinfonie Orchester

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Siegfriedruf

2006-08-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[Hornlist] Re: Siegfriedruf Suessmayr

2006-08-01 Thread William Melton
The Long Call was NOT written for the Viennese F Horn but for any single F-Horn. Leinhos did NOT play the Long Call at the Bayreuth premiere - will check that in my documents after returning from Far East report the name. Greetings Hans Hans, you don't seem to recognize support when you

[Hornlist] Re: Siegfriedruf

2006-07-30 Thread William Melton
I think if you will re-read all of the message for LT in full you'll note his comment you cited were meant tongue-in-cheek (Bill Gross). Bill, LT's intended meaning is not what prompted the response, but his actual text: the myth that Wagner wrote the Siegfried Call for Franz Strauss is