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message: 1
date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:40:07 +0100
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subject: Re: [Hornlist] Who's the player?

Superb at 81 !!!! But hasnĀ“t life something else than horn playing ?????




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date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 20:57:07 EST
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subject: [Hornlist] Cabbage Music

For those in the San Francisco Bay area:

My Concerto for Brass Trio and Orchestra will be
performed by the San Jose State University Symphony
Orchestra in a week, Tuesday, March 11, at 7:30 PM
in the Concert Hall of the Music Building.   In response to
overwhelming demand, I have agreed not to play the
solo horn part.   Similarly, I will refrain from giving a 
physics of music talk between the movements. 

If you are unfamiliar with this work, it may help you
to learn that the movements are named as follows:
     I - Marcia della tres spalle 
     II - Canzone del cavolo
     III - Popeye per sonare

Information etc. about the piece may be found at
http://www.myspace.com/brianwholmes.

gotta go,
cabbage


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message: 3
date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 09:03:26 -0500
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subject: RE: [Hornlist] Who's the player?

No, the player in question is not Myron Bloom.

While Myron is in his early 80's, I have to agree with Orlando, he 
certainly does not look his age.

Also, not only did he do a great job on the Mahler 4th last summer, 
just a few months before that, he did a beautiful performance of the 
Brahms Trio on a chamber music series.

I feel very honored to have been asked by Myron to teach his studio 
last fall and some of this semester while he is on sabbatical-- 
-traveling and doing other things.

One of the qualities that amazes me about Myron is his (still  !!) 
incredible and genuine passion for music and performing.

And yes, Hans, there is more to life than just horn, but sometimes 
there are individuals who are creative enough to do many different 
things--at any age.

One of the things I tell my students is " the people who say it can't 
be done  should never interrupt the people doing it."


Paul Navarro

Adj. Professor of Horn
Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University.

Lyric Opera of Chicago (ret.)
Owner, Custom Horn






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date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 11:04:26 EST
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subject: [Hornlist] Florida Horn Workshop

I am pleased to announce that a Regional Horn Workshop will take place on  
April 12, 2008 at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida.  Our Special  Guest 
Artist will be Kendall Betts.  
 
Other guests will include Mark Fischer, Principal Horn of the Orlando  
Philharmonic, Pamela Titus, from our neighboring  University of Central  
Florida, 
and William C. Robinson formerly of Baylor University and Florida State  
University, well know to us all as an IHS Founder.
 
The Workshop will run from 9 to 4.  In the evening at 8 PM there will  be a 
performance of  Mahler Symphony No. 2 by the Winter Park Bach Festival  Choir 
and Orchestra.  Now in it's 73rd year, the Bach Festival has been  acclaimed to 
be one of the finest in the US.  The performance will take  place in the 
Knowles Memorial Chapel on the Rollins Campus.  Kendall will  also be a guest 
horn 
player in the orchestra.  There is also a repeat  performance on Sunday, 
April 13 at 3PM.
 
I invite you to join us. 
For more information and registration form, send an email to me at 
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Cordially, 
Workshop host,   
Carolyn Blice
 
 



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