Someone is trying to auction my sons Paxman Model 70 triple on ebay and
several other sites. The guy used the pictures from ebay when I bought this
horn recently. The serial number is 128111. If you see this for sale on
any site, you may want to report it to the manager of the site. My son
I recently played (for fun) the wonderful Auf dem Strom. The pianist
spontaneously said,Why don't we play it in Eb instead of E? The singer
was happier, I was happier, and the pianist had no problems. I don't know
what Schubert would have thought, but if your pianist can handle it, I
I've played it in both keys, just going with what the singer has worked up.?
But I have to say that it is much easier in E flat!
Sherry Baker
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From: Daniel B. Hrdy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:49 pm
Subject: [Hornlist] Auf dem
I've played it in E, Eb, and D, depending on the singer's range. It
works well in all those keys. Most lieder can be transposed to fit the
singer's range...probably the composers expected that. The biggest
transposing challenge is for the pianist.
Richard in Seattle
Daniel B. Hrdy wrote:
I
Richard V. West wrote:
I've played it in E, Eb, and D, depending on the singer's range. It
works well in all those keys. Most lieder can be transposed to fit the
singer's range...probably the composers expected that. The biggest
transposing challenge is for the pianist.
Exactly. It works
That´s the reason, why I published Auf dem Strom in E, Eb, D C
Greetings
Hans
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Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 19:25:54 +0100
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Auf dem Strom
From: Dan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: The Horn List
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