Once again, my attempt a few days ago to post to the list using the web version of my employer's mail software (which I have to do when reading my mail at home) was thwarted by the hornlist's protective screening.
I apologize for the fact that this OT posting has even less relevance at this late date, but Friday seems a good time to toss in a little something non-controversial (at least, I assume it is) and NHR. Peter Hirsch (awaiting inspiration for amusing and/or horn-related tag line) ----- Forwarded by phirsch/MHT/Nypl on 12/12/2003 10:38 AM ----- phirsch To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/07/2003 07:30 cc: PM Subject: Passing wind (was: Wind Passing) Warning: The following is Rated NHR So, all of this geographical dispute about Windpassing (and Wimpassing) brings to mind the most appropriately named heldentenor of all times, Wolfgang Windgassen (1914-1974). My other favorite, marked at birth for tenor-dom, has always been Apollo Granforte (1886-1975). Now that would have been a face-off worthy of WWF; too bad their careers seem not to have coincided. Though Granforte appears to have performed Amfortas at La scala and Lohengrin in Barcelona (and elsewhere), he and Wofgang staked out different territory and he retired from the stage just a few years after Windgassen's debut. Sorry that I have nothing to add to the torque-wars. Peter Hirsch _______________________________________________ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org