Dear list,
besides Gounod's Petite Symphonie, are there any nice original pieces
for wind octet plus one or two flutes? I'm looking for a completion
to my wind ensemble's concert program.
Thank you very much,
--
Daniel Canarutto
mathematical physicist dedicated amateur hornist
A wonderful arrangement
Faure arr.Ken Bell
Pie Jesu from Requiem
Published by Timber Ridge Music
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set your options at
Gouvy - can't remember title - beautiful
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
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Daniel Canarutto wrote:
Dear list,
besides Gounod's Petite Symphonie, are there any nice original pieces
for wind octet plus one or two flutes? I'm looking for a completion to
my wind ensemble's concert program.
Thank you very much,
Hi Daniel,
Some things I've played over the years and
Carlberg Jones wrote; ( and he did say he was tired, signing himself
'Carlbewrg'! )
This web site is about acid breath. I suppose bad is simply a matter of
degree.
http://www.acidbreath.userhost.de/heller/1024x768.htm
That link must have been found by a Google search and put up purely because
In a message dated 08/03/2004 19:05:10 GMT Standard Time,
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Come on people, it
only takes a few seconds and makes things much easier for everyone.
No it doesn't.
All the best,
Lawrence
þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg
http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
At 7:03 PM + 3/8/04, Corenut wrote:
. . . whilst in rehearsal
for the Fidelio Overture, the 2nd horn (moi) has the tune as solo in the
first Allegro passage - in E (tricky one) and there was my 3rd valve feeling
like it had metal shavings in it and actually jamming during the playing.
On 8 Mar 2004, at 7:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No it doesn't.
Yes it does.
HTH
Tom
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Daniel Canarutto wrote:
Dear list,
besides Gounod's Petite Symphonie, are there any nice original pieces
for wind octet plus one or two flutes? I'm looking for a completion to
my wind ensemble's concert program.
Thank you very much,
Daniel,
Try getting in touch with the woodwind quintet
Hello can anybody help me to put a date on a single F piston horn I have
it reads on the bell:EXCELSIOR SONOROUS
CLASS A
HAWKES AND SON
DENSMAN STREET
PICADILLY CIRCUS
LONDON
43731
When I got the horn (off ebay) they dated it 1895 but would
like to
In a message dated 3/8/2004 2:11:57 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello can anybody help me to put a date on a single F piston horn I have
it reads on the bell:EXCELSIOR SONOROUS
CLASS A
HAWKES AND SON
DENSMAN STREET
PICADILLY CIRCUS
LONDON
Paul, Paul, Carlberg Jones also,
Why making things so complicated for that little 2nd horn solo in the
Fidelio Ouverture (I played it in concert first tuíme when I was 14 !!).
Did you both forget the F-horn fingerings ??? Just 2nd valve (horn in E)
except for the written f2 ( concert a1), which
I can't remember the composer correctly off hand, it's either Malcom Arnold,
arnold jacobs or gordon jacob(s?), but it's Old Wine in New Bottles . Very
cool with great horn parts. Maybe it was Vaughn-Williams.
Also there are probably arrangements of general harmonie ensemble things for
double
In a message dated 3/7/2004 1:53:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry,
But how can you tell if the horn has factory dust
left in? Are there
tell tale sings I would notice or something?
No manufacturer could possibly survive sending out a significant
It's by Gordon Jacob and published by OUP. It's scored for double wind
quintet plus 2 trumpets.
Another piece to consider is Chansons et danses, Op. 50 for flute, oboe,
2 clarinets, horn and 2 bassoons by Vincent D'Indy. It's published by
Editions Durand.
Cheers,
Steven Ovitsky
www.sotone.com
The piece I played didn't have two trumpets, so perhaps it's another
arrangement or they are optional. Worth checking out.
Chris
--- Steven Ovitsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's by Gordon Jacob and published by OUP. It's scored for double wind
quintet plus 2 trumpets.
Another piece to
In a message dated 3/8/04 1:00:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, Hans Pizka writes:
Wash the horn through as I told you. Do it carefully. You will see
nothing coming out. Often the factory dust is the dirt accumulated by
the many careless people who tried the horn for weeks but returned the
horn,
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