date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:16:57 -0800
from: Fred Baucom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: Re: [Hornlist] 100 year old recording
Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did they sound like?
Fred
Fred I think Lewhorn states it best when he said:
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subject: Re: [Hornlist] 100
Ah! I understand now!
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Leonard Peggy Brown
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date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 18:16:57 -0800
from: Fred Baucom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: Re: [Hornlist] 100 year old recording
Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did they sound like
This may be the wrong list. On one of the horn lists someone said that
there was no way we could know what horn players sounded like 100 years ago.
So far, I have only dug up a quartet recording from 1914. I don't know if
there are any earlier, but this is durn close to 100 years old.
LLB
Don't leave us hanging, Leonard! What did they sound like?
Fred
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:51 PM, Leonard Peggy Brown
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This may be the wrong list. On one of the horn lists someone said that
there was no way we could know what horn players sounded like 100 years ago.
My thoughts exactly, Fred!
With my new titanium hip, I'm now the bionic hornist!
Walt Lewis
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Don't
Hello all, I own a recording of Die Post im Walde (The Postman in the forest)
with the Stiegler Quartett Adolf Stiegler playing cornet, recorded around
1900, Farewell to the forest by Mendelssohn, also with the Stiegler quartet.
They are on one-sided recordings, also marked 555 + xxx (copies)
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