I agree with Hans! This is the most exciting recording of the Konzertstuck ever recorded!
CORdially,
Luke Zyla

Prof.Hans Pizka wrote:

..... And lost almost all the special character of the
French School of Horn Playing .....
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In a message dated 28/12/2005 22:44:32 GMT Standard Time,
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the  players use vibrato extensively, which I believe was
the standard practice  of the "Horn School" in France at the
time the recordings were made. I'm  not sure if it still
is.......


No it isn't. When I last worked there (about ten years
ago?), they  seemed to be striving for a big sound, lots of
wide-bore instruments.
All the best,

Lawrence

"þaes  ofereode - þisses swa maeg"

_http://lawrenceyates.co.uk_ (http://lawrenceyates.co.uk/)
Dulcian  Wind Quintet: _http://dulcianwind.co.uk_
(http://dulcianwind.co.uk/)





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