I'm trying to track down a copy of the Jeppesen: Lille Trio in D major La
Primavera for flute, horn and piano. It was recorded by Ingegard Per Oien
and is included on BIS-CD-171 The Scandinavian Horn. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
John Schreckengost
Chicago, IL
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Subject: [Hornlist] Jeppesen: Lille Trio in d La Primavera
To: Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 6:40 PM
I'm trying to track down a copy of
the Jeppesen: Lille Trio in D major La
Primavera for flute, horn
Is that the Jeppesson who wrote the old book on counterpoint?
Bob Dickow
Lionel Hampton School of Music
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Jeppesen: Lille Trio in d La Primavera
Despite being a Dane I was not aware of this music.
I came across this link:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/vufind/Record
Which Jeppeson wrote on counterpoint?
The composer of the trio in question wrote on counterpoint. His name is Knud
Jeppesen.
Klaus
--- On Thu, 9/3/09, Robert Dickow dic...@uidaho.edu wrote:
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on counterpoint?
The composer of the trio in question wrote on counterpoint. His name
is Knud Jeppesen.
Klaus
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Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Jeppesen: Lille Trio in d La Primavera
To: 'The Horn List' horn
Hello Folks -
Today I proudly announce that I've moved to Vienna, Austria to live and study
for the next six months! ( a little more exciting than Wisconsin... ) I am
working in computers and music signal processing so I don't have any direct
access to the music world here, but, of course,
Hi Everyone,
What are the best schools in St. Louis, MO. for instrumental
music? My husband has a job he loves here, so schools in St. Louis are
the only option. I have 3 and 1/2 years of a music degree from Berea
College in Kentucky. I'd really like to finish up my degree before it
just
Hi, Barbara -
If it were me, I'd find the school which would
offer the easiest degree to complete in the
shortest amount of time and offer the largest
package of financial aid in return for playing in
their musical groups. Then I'd find the best horn
teacher in town from whom to take
schools in Saint Louis, MO (Barbara Hunn)
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Have CDs been made of the IHS Symposium recitals at Western Illinois
University in June? If this question was already addressed earlier, I
apologize. Thanks.
William Ostler
MMHC site -- www.hornclub.com
brass site -- http://tinyurl.com/fccbrass
I would like to announce some new music that may be of interest to
readers of this list. Two new collections of my horn and piano
arrangements have recently been published by Kendor Music Inc. http://
www.kendormusic.com/
FIRST SOLO ALBUM FOR HORN is a collection of tuneful classics for
There is a particular internet sickeness that causes otherwise sane
people to think their thoughts will carry more weight if they are
dressed funny. I trust Wes was much more skillful working brass with a
hammer.
One option -
Highlight the text, copy it, then paste it into your favorite
: Saturday, August 29, 2009 8:05 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Horn supervisor blog
One option -
Highlight the text, copy it, then paste it into your favorite word
processing program. Them you can make the font colors and sizes whatever you
like.
I'd hate to think such valuable
Too bad, the color scheme is simply not readable to my eyes. I'd read
it otherwise.
Sean
Hi all,
Would it be proper to simply reply to the writer of the blog that you are
having trouble reading it? There's a good chance he would change it.
Wouldn't that be a simple fix?
LLB
Yup, been there done that/
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[mailto:horn-bounces+bgross=airmail@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
Leonard Peggy Brown
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:22 PM
To: horn list memphis
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Horn
Even though The Holton Horn Supervisor was working there in the late 70's,
the problems he was finding apparently were nothing new.
?
In my inexperienced youth and in the flush of a sudden increase in my teaching
salary,?I?acquired a supposedly new H 179 in 1973 that was a mass of problems
: [Hornlist] Re: Horn Supervisor.
Even though The Holton Horn Supervisor was working there in the late 70's,
the problems he was finding apparently were nothing new.
?
In my inexperienced youth and in the flush of a sudden increase in my teaching
salary,?I?acquired a supposedly new H 179 in 1973
From the Baltimore Sun, here's an interesting read about physical therapy
for musicians:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-ae.therapist29aug29,0,2463071.story
and here's a tiny url if you prefer:
*http://tinyurl.com/lnhy76*
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Regards,
Dave Weiner
Brass Arts Unlimited
Despite my various horn postings, I am by profession
a physical therapist. And this interesting topic is right in
my field. I qualified as a chartered and state registered
physiotherapist in 1968, I hold diplomas in osteopathy,
acupuncture and many other therapies. After working
for several years
Too bad, the color scheme is simply not readable to my eyes. I'd read it
otherwise.
Sean
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Greetings list,
If anyone might know of one, would you please let me know?
All the best,
Jesse Windels
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You're not the only one who has problems with blue on black.
Herb Foster
From: Sean Kirkpatrick mu...@nbbc.us
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:17:33 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Horn supervisor blog
Too bad, the color scheme is simply
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs, and Polka
From: Ben Reidhead corn...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, August 27, 2009 8:06 pm
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
If I had a guess, I would say that the blue diamond that is targeted by
spam filters has more to do with a prescription medicine
This is a piece I am currently trying to learn, but unfortunately it does seem
to be notable for its lack of performance in general. I woonder if anyone knows
of or has a recording of it?
Thanks,
Adam Black
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Use Windows Live
The mystery deepens.
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[mailto:horn-bounces+bgross=airmail@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
c...@fenwickparva.com
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 9:37 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs
] On Behalf Of Ben
Reidhead
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:06 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs, and Polka
If I had a guess, I would say that the blue diamond that is targeted by spam
filters has more to do with a prescription medicine that comes in blue,
diamond-shaped pills
I have a former elementary school student who learned to play on a single
B-flat horn here in Switzerland. She returned home to New Jersey this summer
and the family is having trouble finding a single B-flat horn for her to rent.
If anyone knows where they could possibly rent an instrument
pardon the cross posting.
This fellow is talking about Holton back when it was having some problems
with its horns. I think it could get longer if anyone starts reading it:
http://holtonsupervisor.blogspot.com/
LLB
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, 2009 2:32:21 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Horn supervisor blog
pardon the cross posting.
This fellow is talking about Holton back when it was having some problems with
its horns. I think it could get longer if anyone starts reading it:
http://holtonsupervisor.blogspot.com/
LLB
Hello,
Might anyone have an old Giardinelli S14 that they are not using, and
might consider selling?
If so, please contact me.
Thanks
Chris Gongos
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Hi ,
I am looking to try a Phil Myers Stork M8 mouthpiece and wondered if anyone
out there had one they wished to sell at a good price.
I can pay with PAYPAL.
Hope to hear from someone soon.
Cheers,
Ben Scott
NDSU - Fargo, ND
bisonh...@gmail.com
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Blue Diamond is evidently the name of an organization with which I don't
want my music associated. So now I need a new title.
Carl Bangs
Fenwick Parva Press
http://www.fenwickparva.com
Original Message
Subject: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs, and Polka
From: c
c...@fenwickparva.com wrote:
Blue Diamond is evidently the name of an organization with which I don't
want my music associated.
Almonds?
http://www.bluediamond.com/
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Occasionally I'll see one posted on Hornplayer.net. I've heard great things
about them and I would love to even try one out.
Whatever happened to them? Did they go out of business?
Does anyone in the East TN area have one I can try out?
-William
Herb Mazer (1925 – 2009):
A Remembrance
Herb Mazer, a good friend and fellow hornist in the Coachella Valley
Symphony was a Chicago transplant to southern California who, as a youth in the
late 1930's and early 40's, had been a “horn tester” for Mr.Carl Geyer, and
later in his life was a
Now I've used the mirror before just to
try to keep the top of the mouthpiece out of the red of my lip and
to try to
center the mouthpiece,..
I imagine it would be useful too to fix up several mirrors so you can
see yourself *from the side*, but it would probably be simpler with a
This one, perchancies?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Diamond_Society
Paul
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Greg Campbell glc_h...@fastmail.fm wrote:
c...@fenwickparva.com wrote:
Blue Diamond is evidently the name of an organization with which I don't
want my music associated.
Almonds?
Greetings to everyone on the list. I'm looking to buy a second horn to have in
case I ever need to send my main horn in to the shop. I'm curious to see if
anyone knows of any old 8Ds for sale out there (I'd love to get my hands on a
300,000 series one day) (preferably one that won't cost me
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?
Ben
--- On Thu, 8/27/09, Paul Rincon parsifal560...@gmail.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs, and Polka
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 7:15 PM
This one, perchancies?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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Subject: [Hornlist] Sex, Drugs, and Polka
Importance: High
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On this day in 1917, Arturo Toscanini, 53, conducts an Italian army
band under fire to celebrate the capture of Monte Santo on the
Bainsizza Plateau.
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So which band member was shooting at him?
John Baumgart
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Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:48:58 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [Hornlist] Semi-HR
Gotta love YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPlmh8joOOw
Sean
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Gotta love those Italians! I may be a wee bit prejudiced here : )
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Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:48 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Semi-HR
On this day in 1917, Arturo
Dear Listers,
I was greatly surprised to find that I have 18 eager students in my Horn Choir
this year! Only 11 of them are music majors, so there is a wide range of
abilities in the group. I'd love to get some recommendations for pieces that
might work well, with some doubling of parts
Eric Egle wrote:
Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn I was told by it's
maker, Dan Rauch, that the ring was made by Riedl of Germany. That's
all know! I'm awaiting a response from Mr. Rauch on possible contact
information for Riedl, but in the meantime I thought I'd try
Probably the Principal horn, John...
Walt
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date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 12:26:08 -0400
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subject: [Hornlist] Horn choir pieces?
Dear Listers,
I was greatly surprised to find that I have 18 eager students in my
Horn Ch=
oir this year! Only 11 of them are music majors, so
Hi Greg,
Is it possible that you have Stuart confused with Keith Berg?
Bob Osmun
Greg Campbell wrote:
Eric Egle wrote:
Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn I was told by it's
maker, Dan Rauch, that the ring was made by Riedl of Germany. That's
all know! I'm awaiting a
Hi Rick,
There are two good US recordings; the immortal Charles Munch with the
Boston on RCA (I cannot give you the number as my copy is Japanese
bought in Germany); more recently, Muti and the Philadelphia on EMI
Classics Red Line 7243 5 73235 2 9 - how about that for an
Hello all,
Over the past two years, I've been plagued with some embouchure issues and
I've read and heard a lot of different view points on lip placement and
everything. I'm not asking for any suggestions right now, but I was
wondering about one thing that somebody told me. Out of all of the
of the tools to keep me on track.
I hope this helps.
Cheers-
Jeremy
-Original Message-
From: Donald Huang [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 5:59 PM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] Using a Mirror
Hello all,
Over the past two years, I've been
Robert Osmun wrote:
Is it possible that you have Stuart confused with Keith Berg?
Bob Osmun
According to Stuart's own web site, he studied horn making with Dan
Rauch and Rick Seraphinoff.
http://www.deharohorns.com/about_me.htm
Keith Berg studied with Rauch too.
A couple of months ago, there was a thread about intonation. On one of the
lists someone wrote a glowing comment (see below) about some string bass CDs
recorded by Jeff Bradetich, string bass professor at the University of North
Texas College of Music. I forwarded that email to him. Needless to
The Oklahoma Community Orchestra is performing Le Chasseur Maudit on our
October concert. Anyone have experience with this piece? Advise, suggestions,
hints?
Who has a good recording out?
Rick Spence
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--- On Tue, 8/25/09, bspence2 bspen...@cox.net wrote:
From: bspence2 bspen...@cox.net
Subject: [Hornlist] Le Chasseur
Hello Fellow list members,
I am performing the solo horn parts/books for the North Dakota State
productions this spring for both the Opera and Musical programs.
If anyone has experience performing either of these 2 works or knows how I
can get a hold of the horn books/parts for these I would
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
This is an introspective musical piece with four very important horn parts.
It open with the horns playing horn calls and echos. Later is some wery
effective unison horn calls. Chambers Orchestral excerpts Volume III has all
of the important parts. The Allegro Vivace section which is in the
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Subject: [Hornlist] Le Chasseur Maudit
The Oklahoma Community Orchestra is performing Le Chasseur Maudit on our
October concert. Anyone have experience with this piece? Advise,
suggestions, hints?
Who has a good recording out?
Rick Spence
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my horn was made by
Riedl of Germany. An internet search has not produced any contact for this
maker.
Does anyone have any idea how to contact this maker?
Thank you!
Eric
by him.
Who the maker of your bell ring was will be hard to tell. If not Alexander,
then Markneukirchen would be a likely source.
Klaus
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Eric Egle brassyh...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Eric Egle brassyh...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Hornlist] Riedl
To: The Horn List horn
I'd be interested in knowing how you established that this ring was made
by Riedl. Maybe we can figure this out or, depending on what you have in
mind, find a Plan B.
Bob Osmun
osmun.com
Eric Egle wrote:
Greetings horn list!
I've recently determined that the ring used on the bell of my
.
Klaus
--- On Wed, 8/26/09, Eric Egle brassyh...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Eric Egle brassyh...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Riedl
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu, ros...@osmun.com
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 12:14 AM
Mr. Osmun,
After I provided the serial number of my horn
, 8/25/09, DalleyHN dalle...@bellsouth.net wrote:
From: DalleyHN dalle...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Le Chasseur Maudit
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 4:41 PM
This is an introspective musical piece with four very important horn parts. It
open
.
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Robert Osmun ros...@osmun.com wrote:
From: Robert Osmun ros...@osmun.com
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Riedl
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 4:00 PM
I'd be interested in knowing how you established that this ring was made
by Riedl. Maybe we can
on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/ericegle
--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre yorkmaster...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre yorkmaster...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Riedl
To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 4:05 PM
My brass galleries
Hi Ben,
I'm currently doing three weeks of Secret Garden.
Don't worry about this one ... it's sight-readable
but it does have lots of #'s and b's.
BTW, it's beautiful music and a great story.
Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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Hello Hans! Welcome among those who have seen the light!
I'm glad you're enjoying your retirement.
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At 9:46 AM -0500 8/21/09, William Gross wrote:
1) If an wandering horn player his your town and asks, anyone want to play
duets an important question to ask is who is providing the music?
True, and I could have brought tons of duets - on
my computer. I don't travel with duets due to
space
[mailto:horn-bounces+bgross=airmail@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of
Carlberg Jones
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 6:37 AM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] What I've learned in the past two days
At 9:46 AM -0500 8/21/09, William Gross wrote:
1) If an wandering horn player his your town and asks
was invaluable. I have been
traversing on a new adventure.
Ruth Redfern.
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To: 'The Horn List' horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] What I've learned in the past two
Hello Hornlisters!
I am a frequent lurker and infrequent poster on this fine horn-list. I was
hoping if there would be anyone who would have information, or oppinions as
to good teachers to study with in either Germany or Austria for an
undergraduate (Bachelors) degree. I am in my preliminary
I went out and saw this movie today - great movie and if you like Tarantino
films you should see it.
So I went to iTunes to buy the soundtrack (it has tons of Ennio Morricone
stuff in there) and I see the performer of one of the tracks is The Film
Studio Orchestra. So I'm like ok they
Scratch that. I'm now hearing a few flubs in the trumpet section on one of
the tracks. At least its not the Horn section.
Maybe my ears just aren't working tonight.
Anyway, go see the movie!
-William
In a message dated 8/23/2009 9:32:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
valkh...@aol.com
to all forum members
my email has changed, as I switched to iMAC finally. If you like to
contact me off list, use the following ID, please:
hpi...@me.com
I will keep you informed, when my homepage will be moved to a new
home, but it will take another few months, to restructure my
One way to increase the likelihood that you will get a warm greeting
when you offer to play duets spontaneously is to have digitized duets
with you on a flash drive or on a camera chip wherever you go. You or
your host will probably have a computer, and if the duets are written
with both
At 1:53 PM -0400 8/22/09, David Goldberg wrote:
One way to increase the likelihood that you will
get a warm greeting when you offer to play duets
spontaneously is to have digitized duets with
you on a flash drive or on a camera chip
wherever you go. You or your host will probably
have a
Oh, yeah, I have heard of IU...didn't some famous guy used to teach there? I
think his name is on a mouthpiece I used to use (tongue in cheek).
Seriously, though, this is an obvious choice, but I'm not sure I could get
my husband to live in Bloomington. Definitely one to consider,
though--thanks
Greetings, Listers -
For those of you in the Detroit area, there's a horn and organ recital
tomorrow, August 23rd, at the church of St. Peter and Paul in Detroit,
at 4pm. Hope to see some of you there.
Sarah Hogan
2nd Horn - State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Hello, Horn Players.
Some of you know that I have terrible health. I was born
with a rare trait for a Bad Liver, and typical with that
syndrome, I had gall stones and ulcers for decades, beginning
in infancy. Then I had NINE Documented episodes of
Jaundice from Hepatitis! (Being able to
:
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today's Topics:
1. Healthcare in Europe (Sean Kirkpatrick)
2. Re: NHR Healthcare in Europe (David A. Jewell)
3. Re: NHR Healthcare in Europe (carlbergjo...@prodigy.net.mx)
4. Let's take this discussion elsewhere Re: [Hornlist] NHR
Don't come to Europe
Lawrence
2009/8/21 Bear Woodson bearwood...@cox.net
Regardless of its flaws, European Heath Care might be
a blessing compared to this kind of Corruption! Don't be
surprised if I try to escape to Europe to be Free from this
kind of Napolitano-McCain-Obama Oppression!
: [Hornlist] Health Care
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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I once saw a principal oboe (amateur) quit the stage during a performance.
It wasn't the conductor's fault really. We were playing some piece I can't
remember but which contained a lengthy solo for the principal oboe. As the
solo approached and our hero, who had played all the rehearsal I'm
I think if I was applying for an MM program in performance, the first
question I would ask is How many students from your program have gotten
professional playing jobs?
- Steve Mumford
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1) If an wandering horn player his your town and asks, anyone want to play
duets an important question to ask is who is providing the music?
2) Sight reading duets (for me) is harder than sight reading a lot of other
stuff. I don't know why, but it is.
3) If you think such an event may happen
There are even many (incl. prominent) conductors who conduct everything in
one, but use an upbeat instead of a downbeat. We called this spaghetti
catching.
++
Valerie: The best would be for you: just playing the notes as they are
printed on your part, without fooling around. Do you have that much
listening experience ? Do you have enough playing experience with 3+ years
?
In what kind of an orchestra ? They were probably E, Eb, D, C-basso,
Bb-basso, G,
...@music.memphis.edu] Im Auftrag von
dalleyhn
Gesendet: Montag, 17. August 2009 23:51
An: The Horn List
Betreff: Re: AW: [Hornlist] Re: Confusing transposition
To my knowledge, in :Il Re Pastori there are two arias. The first (in C
minor) with two horns in E flat and two horns in C. After the recitative
-bounces+hans=pizka...@music.memphis.edu
[mailto:horn-bounces+hans=pizka...@music.memphis.edu] Im Auftrag von Bill
Gross
Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. August 2009 12:43
An: lewho...@yahoo.com; 'The Horn List'
Betreff: RE: [Hornlist]. Conductor's. Was Confusing transposition
Most conductors probably have very
Great information!
That being said - I mentioned last week that I'd be visiting Boston next
week and want to get together with someone and play some duets. 2 of
the listers have replied - 1 will be out of town, the other would rather
just grab the beer (no hard feelings in either case!) So,
William G offered this comment on Health Care
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?
Again, I hope you
We need to make a distinction between two related topics. There was a question
posed about the British healthcare system generally in order to gain
information to assist the person posing the question in understanding the
current US debate on this topic. The poser rightly asked for an
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 some great ones out there, but I want to
hear
about specific experiences.
The reason I ask is that I am a
prospects.
Sincerely,
Cathryn
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date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 07:37:51 -0700 (PDT)
from: Steven Mumford mumfordhornwo...@att.net
subject: [Hornlist] Re: State Schools for MM Performance
I think if I was applying for an MM program
If you're a horn player and visiting Manchester, I'll happily play duets
with you if that's what you want, but I'd rather go to the pub and let you
buy me a couple of pints!
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