And I well remember playing trios with Carlberg.  I pulled out the "famous" 
trio by the "unknown" Polish composer, Trebor Wokc Id, we played it, and he 
then said, with a smile on his face, "That sounds very much like something Bob 
Dickow would write."  Of course he was correct, as he was with so many things.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Robert Dickow
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:22 AM
To: 'The Horn List'
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Carlberg Jones

This is sad news. He was a great person and superior horn player. Carlberg
stopped off to visit me here in Moscow, Idaho from time to time. On his last
visit we enjoyed setting up in our town square to play violin duets on our
horns. We would take turns naming the key to transpose each duet, and tried
to trip each other up by announcing the most outrageous keys we could dream
up. And on the visit before that, he showed up to do a little playing, but
he arrived without his horn, thinking that I surely had more than one. (I'm
a one-horn guy). But of course he had his recorder and a stack of recorder
music in the trunk of his car. So, we stayed up until 4:00 AM playing
recorder duets.

Bob Dickow
Lionel Hampton School of Music

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of David Goldberg
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 8:13 AM
To: The Horn List
Subject: [Hornlist] Carlberg Jones

Our traveling friend, Carlberg Jones, passed away yesterday at his home
in Aquascalientes Mexico.  He was diagnosed with cancer last fall,
source unknown.  With chemo treatments, he took it bravely and survived
fairly well until about two weeks ago when he was suddenly and severely
disabled.  His close friends from the Aguascalientes Symphony Orchestra
took great, around-the-clock care of him until the end.

Those of us whom he visited as he drove around the USA will miss the
intensive playing sessions, his jovial companionship and helpful
attitude.  The horn group will miss his dry humor and his expertise in
numerous areas of our passion - music theory in general, horn playing
technique, horn construction, repair.

R.I.P.

David G.

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