Thanks to Peter and Pete for all the help. I'm sure those of you who knows this record would agree that the playing (all around) is brilliant but particularly that of the princ. horn.

Aleks Ozolins




On Oct 17, 2007, at 2:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Pete,

I personally have no memory of this and I would think that an exhaustive Chambers discography including all orchestral (NY and Philly) recordings (in addition to his recital LP and some NY Phil brass quintet ones that I am aware of, not to mention the various free-lance work he did) would have been a major project. If this article was indexed, it should be relatively
easy to find. I'll take a look tonight and see what turns up.

I did give the Philharmonic's archivist a call and she said that they might
have the information somewhere there. She agreed that it ought to be
Chambers playing, but that he could always have been on vacation or sick at the time. This information would be recorded somewhere and she said that
she ought to be able to check within about a week.

Thanks,

Peter Hirsch

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/17/2007 01:42:33 PM:

If I recall correctly, someone compiled a list of recordings
featuring James Chambers.  It was maybe 20 years ago and published
by the International Horn Society.

Does anyone still have one of these somewhere or does this email jog
any memories of that list?

Pete Jilka
Kansas City, MO


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