[Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Graham Jarvis
Hello listers I guess I am just curious - but maybe I'm not the only one. Wouldn't it be interesting to know what music we're working on just now - a sort of snapshot of repertoire covered by hornlisters at one moment of time. (It could be for a solo recital, a community band concert, a church

RE: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread hans
Rigolette new production, Mahler no.3, Falstaff, Il Serail, Oberon Ouv. + Bruch double conc. for clarinet violin + Weber Clarinet conc. + Berlioz: Herold in Italy , Tosca, Der Freischuetz, Madame Buterfly, Bruckner no.7, Mahler no.6, Strauss: Don Juan, Till Ein Hundeleben, Mastersingers from

RE: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Bill Gross
Doing some work on the Wendel Hoss arrangement of Bach Cello works for horn. More importantly trying to help the Dallas-Fort Worth Horn Club get itself established. (Side commercial, any horn players in the DFW area that aren't aware of the club drop me a note off line and I'll let you know how

RE: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Robert Fagan
Semi-staged highlights from Barber of Seville, Don Carlos and Die Fledermaus this week. Saint-Saens 3rd symph, Bolero, Faure Pavane and Rhapsody in Blue next week. Mozart serenade for 13 (12 wind and bass;) ) and probably the Gounod petit symphony with a young chamber group that I help tutor and a

RE: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Stan Corfman
Shosty 5, Kallinikov 1, Ives 2 (orchestra). Bach/Hoss Cello Suites, Poulenc Elegie, Dukas Villanelle. Stan C in NY -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Jarvis Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 9:01 AM To: horn@music.memphis.edu

RE: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread TAJ
R. Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1 Lots if band music, including an arrangement of Shenandoah which prominently features the Horns. Timothy A. Johnson Information Technologies Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota http://tajohnson.org -Original Message- From: Graham Jarvis Sent:

[Hornlist] Oil thread of screw rim mouthpiece?

2005-02-15 Thread Steve Freides
Should I be putting valve oil or something else on the threads where the mouthpiece rim and cup screw together? Thanks in advance. Steve slowly progressing Freides ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Dan Phillips
A sample: Brass Quintet (recital next week): Cheetham: Brass Menagerie Walker: Shaker Tunes Schmidt: Variations on an African-American Folk Song Woodwind Quintet (recital and tour in two weeks): Reicha: Op. 88#2 in Eb Fine: Partita Etler: Quintet #1

Re: [Hornlist] Oil thread of screw rim mouthpiece?

2005-02-15 Thread Jerry Houston
From: Steve Freides [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Hornlist] Oil thread of screw rim mouthpiece? Should I be putting valve oil or something else on the threads where the mouthpiece rim and cup screw together? Valve oil isn't much of a lubricant, but it would probably be better than leaving the

[Hornlist] Trio by Balfe

2005-02-15 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
Does anyone know of a horn trio by Balfe. Is is easily available - who is the publisher? Thanks, Lawrence þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg http://lawrenceyates.co.uk ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at

[Hornlist] Re: eBay Rauch horn

2005-02-15 Thread MUMFORDHornworks
In a message dated 2/15/05 11:50:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: EBay has removed the item from the list. It's gone, but he's offered it to me for only 1000 GBP. Such a deal. I'm sending my agent to pick up the unit. If you'd like to screw with this guy his

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Patrick Morgan
Now: Mozart 3 Nocturno- F Strauss Portrait for Solo Horn - Matchett En Foret Hindemith 5tet Starting Next Week: Carmen Suite Cappriccio Espaniol- Rimsky-Korsakov Hungarian Dance No.5 - Brahms Concerto Aranjuez- Rodrigo Starting in March: (tentative) Haydn No. 4 Yay for no social life! Dave On 15

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Brent Shires
My list is a bit short at the moment, which is a really nice thing for a break! * For Tonight: performing the Rhapsody for Horn, Percussion and Winds with the UCA Wind Ensemble * For next week's Arkansas Symphony masterworks concert: Coronation March, Violin concerto, and second symphony by

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Popshop
Feb 26: Beethoven Symphony #3; John Williams Star Wars Suite for Orchestra; Holst The Planets, Beethoven Overture No..3 (Fidelio); Johann Strauss Blue Danube Waltz, Richard Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra March 13: Haydn Symphony #103 in Eb Drum Roll; Korngold Concerto in C for Cello Opus

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Ellen Woodard
From the church (and totally amateur, but just happy to be playing) side of things: Psalm 23 and Alleluia from Paul Basler's Songs of Faith for choir, horn and piano with the Northville (Michigan) Concert Chorale. Ellen Woodard Ann Arbor, MI

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Mark Louttit
With a local community orchestra Pops Concert: Hymn and Triumphal March from Aida - Verdi An American in Paris Suite - Gershwin Washington Slept Here Overture - a commission piece by Allen Feinstein (local composer and Boston Conservatory faculty member) Shenandoah arr. Davis The Walzing Cat -

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Mark Louttit
Hello Bob, nobody noticed that I wrote Ein Hundeleben, ha, ha ! H.P. Maybe nobody cares ha, ha ! Mark L. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

[Hornlist] Re: Work in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread HORNTRASH
Now, KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in Db),

[Hornlist] Re: Work in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread HORNTRASH
Hans wrote: ! Had my highest Long Call Oct.1st, 1969 at the 4.100 meters pass between Chile Argentina. Now, I am thinking this is not such the biggestestest of dealerations because we all made the highestest of calls (and everything else for that matter) back in the '60s, don't you think?

[Hornlist] Ebay Rauch for scam

2005-02-15 Thread Jim Thompson
Yes, please do 'screw' with this guy. I have done the same and hope to have this 'agent'(which is this individual himherself of course) come and pick up the $$$. The more we do this, the more these guys will realize the futility of this action and stop this nonsense. I realize there are MOST

RE: [Hornlist] Re: Work in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread Loren Mayhew
Poulenc: Elegie (In memory of Denis Brain) Bach (Johann Sebastian): 6 Suites Feb 27th Civic Orchestra of Tucson concert (principal horn, recreation of 30 year concert): Gould: Pavanne Schubert: Unfinished Symphony No. 8 Anderson: Serenata (nice horn solo there) Dorati: La Vie Parisienne (Our

RE: [Hornlist] Re: Work in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread hans
But why didn´t you ask me how high the call was ? Frankly, it sounded like a toy trumpet in this thin air. Or do you suggest that Chile Argentina were altered names for left right .. the call between . Yeah, yeah, the SIXTIES, and SEVENTIES, and EIGHTIES, and ... Height is not the

Re: [Hornlist] Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Shane McLaughlin
Within the next month This week: Berlioz: Beatrice and Benedict Rachmaninoff 2nd piano concerto Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet suites sunday morning I'm doing my quarterly offertory hymn arrangement, which I need to finish tomorrow. next week (chamber orch) Mozart Violin concerto 3 Brahms 2nd

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Wilder, man

2005-02-15 Thread Chris Tedesco
Ha! That reminds me... At a masterclass here last week with Greg FLint of UW-Milwaukee, there was discussion about the music of Alec Wilder and how one of it's difficulties is the changing of styles within the music. Mr. Flint told an anecdote how he met a relative of, IIRC, John Barrows, whom

[Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread TAJ
That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex? Timothy A. Johnson Information Technologies Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota http://tajohnson.org -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ein Hundeleben ___ post:

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread David Goldberg
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex? Might have been Hugo Woof. { David Goldberg: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Math Dept, Washtenaw Community College } { Ann Arbor Michigan }

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread Robert Ward
I think you're mistaking it for the Barkarolle from Tales of Arfman. On Feb 15, 2005, at 2:39 PM, David Goldberg wrote: On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex? Might have been Hugo Woof. ___ post:

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread Klaus Bjerre
From: David Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex? Might have been Hugo Woof. Or by Carl Barks. Klaus ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set

[Hornlist] Re: Works in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread William Melton
Nice to hear that so much music is being performed. I just finished a performance of Carmen at the opera house about 40 minutes ago (with list member Mike Roberts on solo horn). Over the weekend we did a live recording of the Verdi Requiem from the Aachen Cathedral (a wonderful 1,200 year old

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread p_mansur1
Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark Paul Mansur From: David Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex? Might have been Hugo Woof. Or by Carl Barks. Klaus

[Hornlist] Re: Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread William Schaffer
Orchestra #1 Aida - Finale, Act II, Barber of Seville Overture, Polyvetsian Dances (selections), Danse Bacchanale, and various scenes and aria's including Ella giammai m'amo! from Don Carlo. Orchestra #2 Still, African American Symphony and a selection of aria's and some rather poorly arranged

Re: [Hornlist] Re: eBay Rauch horn

2005-02-15 Thread JohnLWilber
I E-mailed this guy yesterday and told him since the horn was in London I would like my uncle to drop by and check it out, Today I got the same reply that he would sell it to me for £1000 including shipping to USA. John Wilber ___ post:

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread Jerryold99
In a message dated 2/15/2005 4:59:25 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark Paul Mansur Paul ... you may be thinking about the guy that wrote the Star Spaniel Banner. Regards, Jerry in Kansas City

Re: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread Robert Ward
This old post by cabbage ought to end this right here... # Shane McLaughlin, keeper of Cabbage utterances, seems surprised that his dog sings when he practices horn. That is, when Shane practices horn. He does not indicate whether the dog responds appropriately to suitable manipulations of a

[Hornlist] Re: Work(s) in porgree

2005-02-15 Thread Xwing2231
Just finished : Hanson 2nd Symphony, Noah Taylor Marimba Concerto (a new piece by an alumni, very well written and fun for the horns, the Marimba player keeps busy!), and Billy the Kid Now working on : Sibelius 2nd Symphony, Night on Bald Mountain in orchestra. Meijj Lord of the Rings

RE: [Hornlist] Ein Hundeleben

2005-02-15 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Have you heard the recording of it with Sir Thomas Bitchem and the Concertgebouwow Orchestra? Steven Ovitsky Sotone Historic Recordings www.sotone.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark Paul Mansur Paul ... you may be thinking about the guy that wrote the Star

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Work in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread Greg Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1

[Hornlist] Vienna Philharmonic horns...

2005-02-15 Thread JeremyWray325
I recently checked out the horn section listing for the Vienna Phil and this is what I came up with: Wolfgang Tomböck, - 1st horn (Jungwirth) Ronald Janezic, - 1st horn (Yamaha) Lars Michael Stransky, - 1st horn (Wiener Produktiv-Genossenschaft) Willibald Janezic, - 2nd horn (Yamaha)

Re: [Hornlist] Vienna Philharmonic horns...

2005-02-15 Thread Jerryold99
Hi Jason, The Yamaha Vienna Horn is the model YHR-801. I believe Yamaha made a run of about 85 or so of this model and a few (2?) made it to the U.S. I believe the VPO has a set of at least four. I have one in my collection. I understand the parts were made in Japan and then assembled in

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Dave Tuttle
Orchestra #1 Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances (love it!) Schumann - Konzertstuck for Four Horns Upcoming: Mahler - Symphony #9 Orchestra #2 Current: Prokofieff - Classical Symphony Brahms - Piano Concerto #1 Upcoming: Dvorak - Symphony #7 ___

Re: [Hornlist] Vienna Philharmonic horns...

2005-02-15 Thread Chris Tedesco
Yamaha makes a Vienna horn, it's just not on the US market. I think if you check out their Europe site or at least their Austrian site, it should be up there. I have a Bill Kuyper (pardon the spelling) recording of the Britten Serenade and in the program notes, it says that the first and last

Re: [Hornlist] Re: Work(s) in progress

2005-02-15 Thread Dave Tuttle
Oh, and the Brahms Horn Trio coming up in June... - Original Message - From: Dave Tuttle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Work(s) in progress Orchestra #1 Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances (love

[Hornlist] RE: Works in Progress

2005-02-15 Thread Harris Wood
I'm one of those rank (or unranked) amateurs who is enjoying getting reacquainted with my horn after a 45 year hiatus, playing in a Community College band and a separate Community band. In one or the other, we're working on: 1st horn (Community band)- Rondo from Mozart's 4th horn concerto -

RE: [Hornlist] Vienna Philharmonic horns...

2005-02-15 Thread hans
They play their pumpenhorns for everything. You should listen to the new CD Vienna Horns watch out for Thomas Joebstl´s playing. It beats everybody, really. - Very few times they use a double or a descant for extreme pieces, but i have not seen them using it recently. Very few times means really

[Hornlist] Works (this concert season)

2005-02-15 Thread Larry Jellison
The good stuff from seven ensembles- Chamber Orchestra: Carl Orff- Carmina Burana (w/ choir) Williams, Ralph V.- Three Preludes on a Welsh Hymn Tune Williams, R.V.- The Lark Ascending Bortniansky- Concerto in D Major (for Bandura) Oliynyk- Concerto for Bandura Orchestra: Herold,Louis- Zampa