I'm a little curious, also.  Does it have any spots in it that are low, 
slow, melodic, and delicate that require awesome control and amazing 
precision to gently pull a heart-string or two?  Is there a melody in 
it that you can't get out of your head?

CORdially,  Paul Mansur

On Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at 07:40 PM, Nicholas Hartman Hartman wrote:

>           I was at the BSO concert with James
> Sommerville playing the concerto. From the sound, it's
> high, fast, and hard. It's a fantastic piece, though
> it makes the Gliere concerto look like La Basque. The
> cool thing is that it features the other horns a lot
> as well, not just the soloist, though I think it is
> supposed to have a piano reduction as well.
>
>
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
>        Nick
>
> --- Aleks Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Chris:
>>
>> Can you give a little more detailed impression of
>> the JW horn concerto from
>> looking at the music? Is it.... high, fast, hard, ??
>> Did you remember who
>> the publisher was?
>>
>> I guess no one has recorded this yet have they...
>>
>> Aleks Ozolins
>>
>>
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