Not to mention the Weber Concertino, which is even more humbling to contemplate.
-----Original Message----- From: horn-bounces+treicher=cooley....@music.memphis.edu [mailto:horn-bounces+treicher=cooley....@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of Bill Gross Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 4:23 PM To: 'The Horn List' Subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice A big thank you to all who have offer advice suggestions, words of encouragement in the quest. I have had some most thoughtful help, some of it based on the physics of the horn, some on experience. It has been a real learning experience. What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the Mozart concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved sheet metal. This was true not only for Leitgeb, but for horn players in Beethoven's time as well. This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. If you are the intended recipient, please be advised that the content of this message is subject to access, review and disclosure by the sender's Email System Administrator. IRS Circular 230 disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachment) is not intended or written by us to be used, and cannot be used, (i) by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) for promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. _______________________________________________ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org