I am not sure, I don't think so. All I and the principal horn player can remember is that it was an allegro 2/4 movement and there are a few introductory bars before the solo. I went through our concert recordings and couldn't find it, but not all concerts were recorded. Loren \@() [EMAIL PROTECTED] (520) 403-6897
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 4:30 PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Conductors Was it the Saint-Saens symphony 3? -William In a message dated 5/23/2005 6:29:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yep, the rule is to keep your eyes on the conductor, but the truth is you gotta know when NOT to look at the conductor. War story. I was playing 3rd horn and had the important solo at the beginning of the 3rd movement of a symphony which I now can't remember the name of. I very much had to empty my horn at the end of the 2nd movement which I did as quickly as I could-keeping my eye on the conductor. He saw my eye contact and thought I was ready so started conducted faster than I expected. I could not put my slide back in fast enough to play the solo. Now I don't look at the conductor until I am ready. Loren \@() [EMAIL PROTECTED] (520) 403-6897 _______________________________________________ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/loren%40mayhews.us _______________________________________________ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org