Open mail reader a few moments ago and the subject line of new e-mail caught
my eye.
[mrpca] Hans counterfeit anchors
Took me a moment or two to realize it wasn't from this list, and didn't
involved Prof. Pizka.
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I would like to invite you to examine my most recent arrangement for
brass trio, “Overture to the Barber of Seville” by Rossini. The
duration is 7' and the difficulty level is college or professional.
You can sample this work and my other compositions and arrangements by
visiting
This is a Horn Related site not a Health Care free for all!!
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Carlberg,
I couldn't agree more with you. The reason I remain on this list and not on the
Yahoo list is Free Speech!
Differing viewpoints are just what we need.
Walt
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I agree with Walt but since this topic could get S heated, I invite
people just to pop over to
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HornHealth/so they can be civil
and honest in their discussion. This is just a
temporary group and I'll close it when the discussion dies down so that
people
But what if you develop say TMJ or a breathing disorder as one member who lurks
this has, or even dealing with trying to play after suffering a stroke as
another member on the list has.
We can't look always through rosecolored glasses. We all will grow old and
eventually our health will
Hi Robert,
Yes this is a horn related site, and unfortunately health care issues sometimes
hit us horn pickers much more severely than in any other profession. It takes
so little to affect our ability to continue to play at a professional level.
Little things that might in no way affect
Conductor induced head injuries? Horn players that walk off stage
after some particularly stoopid comment from a conductor and beat
their head against the wall to gain some relief, thus incurring
additional injury? o
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Hello All,
My apologies if this subject has been covered recently--I continue to fail
to keep up with all the posts.
My question is: what have been your experiences with state schools at the
Master's level and are there any hidden gems out there that you would like
to promote? I know there are
See, this would be an appropriate use of forum resources. ;-)
Conja
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- I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I
spend.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 20:47, William Gross william.s.gr...@gmail.comwrote:
How about UNT in Denton? It ain't New England but it ain't Austin,
and certainly isn't Houston.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Cathryn Cummingscathr...@bu.edu wrote:
Hello All,
My apologies if this subject has been covered recently--I continue to fail
to keep up with all the posts.
My
Hi Cathryn,
In Rice and BU you've chosen some very good programs to consider for your
Master's in Horn. It sounds as if you're leaning toward studying in New
England. But as a former Texan (I don't know if a Texan is ever a former
Texan :), you might consider looking into to the horn program
I've had good experiences at Appalachian State in North Carolina and
University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. Both Dr. Karen Robertson and Dr. Paul
Stevens are great teachers and great people. I know Karen's on sabbatical
this semester but I'm sure you can get a hold of her at her school email.
Hi Bill,
I agree with everything you said. You must have been writing this at the same
time I wrote my response about UNT to Cathryn.
Ed
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