I side with Hans on this. People are blissfully unaware how difficult the  
Horn is (or any instrument) for that matter. So, they are blissfully unaware 
of  how difficult it is to play something consistently over and over again. 
Yet,  miss just once and they will never forget. It's sort of the opposite 
of getting  your palm read by someone, where you remember all the 'hits' - 
both of them -  and forget all the misses - hundreds of them.
 
Other instrumentalists are also sometimes blissfully unaware of what we  
deal with in horn playing - which is why I'm skeptical of any major audition  
that neglects to put someone from the section on the audition panel. 
 
But, it happens, and such is life. 
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 3/13/2011 3:20:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Steve,  you are far away from reality. Audiences have a very short memory
for the  very good things, but a long lasting memory for the accidents  
happen.

About the money:
question back to you, did you commit that  many clams .....? It would not be
an issue to surpass me regarding bank  account because of clams.
You cannot become rich, playing at State Opera,  even the salary is very 
fine,
comparable to public prosecutor or DA. Well,  I made some extra bucks 
through soloing, my horn & music business, but  much less you would
expect. I also spent a lot on travels with the family  and on our travels
just in two.

And last: if I had made more clams  just to get more bonusses, I would 
have lost my  job.

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Am  12.03.2011 um 23:30 schrieb Steve Haflich:

> Hans Pizka  <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>   But there are other  impacts like the beginning of Oberon. If played
>   perfectly  ten times in a row or more often, nobody cares
> 
> Freund  Hans:
> 
> If nobody cares if it is played perfectly, then there  is no worth in
> playing the piece at all.  You must remember that  when you play
> something perfectly (or even adequately) it will matter  to those who
> listen.
> 
> (If I had 250,000EU for each  note I've clammed in performance, I'd be a
> richer man than you are,  Hans.  In fact, if I had 1EU for each note I've
> clammed in  performance, I might still be richer, at least if I had
> invested  wisely the performance indiscretions of my early years.)
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