Jennie
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Horn List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (The Horn List) Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Duets for french horn and viola Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2004 17:58:40 -0500
In a message dated 2/6/2004 3:08:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Emil Anton Titl (1809-82), Kapellmeister at the Burgtheater in Vienna > (stage band). He probably composed the Serenade for the later blind horn > player & singer Louis Sawart (Savart) in Vienna. The Serenade is best > known in the version for horn, flute & piano. There is a very first > recording on smaller size shellack from the time of the first World War > or shortly before with Bruno Hoyer (horn), student of Franz Strauss & > Gustav Kaleve (flute), whom I got known when he celebrated his 90th > anniversary in the late 1960ies & we played one of his pieces in a > Mattinee at the splendid baroque-roccoco theatre in Munich, built by > Cuvelliers 1733, the theatre of the world premiere of Mozarts first > greater opera "Idomeneo, Re di Crete" (with a very nice > horn solo in the > famous aria).
Thank you for the information about the Titl Serenade. I've made a copy to be kept with the music. Every time I bring it out, the other musicians want to make copies. It's like a little jewel. Is it still in print?
When I first got my Paxman 42, I used it to get familiar with the full range of the F alto side. After running it several times, I learned to make the F alto horn sound like a French horn.
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