My solos and duet project is now in its twenty-second week. The duet #22
is about the coolest of all the duets:

http://www.i-ching-music.com/opus132.html

Richard O. Burdick


>
> Greetings, I am finally going public with this big project:
>
> I am currently re-recording my "Duets for two horns, opus 139" and my
> "More than sixty-fours solos for horn, opus 132" Each week I will be
> posting the sheet music and my recording of them. One new piece a week
> for more than a year.
>
> http://www.i-ching-music.com/opus132.html
> &
> http://www.i-ching-music.com/opus139.html
>
> The recordings I am posting will all be without any splices.
> I am working on non-stop "one-take" recordings.
> This is for two reasons: 1) I am still working on being a better horn
> player, and trying to play non-stop through the duets flawlessly is
> the sort of challenge I need.
> 2) I want to prove that the solos and duets can be played, sometimes
> only after hard work, sometime quite easily.
>
> Richard Burdick
> 1st Horn
> Regina Symphony
> Regina, SK Canada
>
> www.i-ching-music.com
> www.naturalhorn.com
> www.favorites-cd.com
>

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