[Hornlist] NHR Peer Gunt - Spoiled by Popular Culture

2008-04-13 Thread Bill Gross
I've picked up a CD of the full Peer Gynt Score, not just the suites. It's by the Estonian National Symphony w/Paavo Jarvi conducting. Peer Gynt is sung by Peter Mattei and I was really enjoying it until I got to Peer's serenade. Immediately as Mattei started signing, vision of the Swedish

Re: [Hornlist] Looking for a piece

2008-04-13 Thread Greg Campbell
Steven Slaff wrote: Yes, it was at the 2003 IHS conference in Indiana - an incredible performance too! I have no idea where you get it from though. On Saturday, April 12, 2008 1:25 PM, Greg Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Zsolt Nagy. www.rmwpublishing.com ^ Ahem.

Re: [Hornlist] Leadpipe on older King double

2008-04-13 Thread brassartsunlim
Unless it's an irreplaceable mouthpiece, it's far easier to modify the mouthpiece than the mouthpipe. Still, if you want a new mouthpipe, now's the time. It just depends which is most important to you. Dave Weiner Brass Arts Unlimited -Original Message- From: Kathy Lowe [EMAIL

Re: [Hornlist] Wagner Tuba

2008-04-13 Thread Robson Adabo de Mello
Thank you guy very much Peter, I'm not that busy, because I've been in all that websites before...They are great, but like you said, the main topic is the history of the WT. I'm looking now for some sound samples. I just have that video of Bruckner Symphony nº 7. Can you tell me which is the

[Hornlist] Brain's REAL tone

2008-04-13 Thread Leonard Peggy Brown
I have been kicking myself long enough about this. My teacher took lessons from Brain right at the end of WWII, I guess in 44 or 45. He died a few years ago and I had never asked him which recording really sounded like Dennis Brain. I mean, Brain sounds like a different player on every

[Hornlist] Re: Leadpipe on older King double

2008-04-13 Thread Steven Mumford
My worry would be that stretching the receiver out to fit a regular mouthpiece would change the size of the venturi also. It would be easy to do and there's a tool made for that purpose, but the result of that may not be desireable. I've got a couple of the old King Schmidt models

[Hornlist] Re: Leadpipe on older King double

2008-04-13 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 1:51 PM -0700 4/13/08, Steven Mumford wrote: leadpipe Hi, Steve - Speaking of leadpipes - David says he hasn't received a check from you. It could have gotten lost in the mail. Nowadays they're camouflaging junk mail. Please let me know. --- Thanks. I got my bassoon last month and am

[Hornlist] Seeking quartet w/ orchestra piece.

2008-04-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for a quartet piece to play w/ orchestra. A dear friend of mine told me about a piece that I'm trying to find. He couldn't remember the composer's name, but there's a story associated w/ this piece that I'm hoping will jog someone's memory. He said the composer is a horn player

[Hornlist] Re:Seeking quartet w/ orchestra piece.

2008-04-13 Thread dalleyhn
I believe the work is the Concerto for 4 Horns and orchestra by Heinrich Hubler. Music available from KaWe (which was acquired by and available from Hans Pizka). I believe he has for sale versions for horns and piano, and for horns and orchestra. Hubler, by the way was a valve horn player and

RE: [Hornlist] Re:Seeking quartet w/ orchestra piece.

2008-04-13 Thread hans
Yes, Yes, Valerie´s dear friend thought right that the composer's name had two syllables starts w/ an S... maybe. Yes, Yes, Heinrich Hueblers name starts with two syllabes with S. What a pitty, that so many of you cannot remember European names except Muller Mayr. Just joking. There is a story