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Hans P wrote
Hello Graeme, you are absolutely right. These purists,
t,tsss, tsss Mostly people, who just know things
but cannot do it themselves , tsss, tsss, tss ...
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Well, hello Hans, if you must hiss at others, please
try to be more consistent. Maybe tsss, tsss,
Cabbage sezzz:
Well, hello Hans, if you must hiss at others, please
try to be more consistent. Maybe tsss, tsss, tsss
or t, t, t or even tss, tss, tss (if you
are trying not to give offence). In this way, you will
be setting a good example for us younger
In January Howard Sanner raised this subject in another forum, and
since Joel Lazar expressed an interest this last week, perhaps it's
time to discuss the matter in some detail. To review, Barry Tuckwell's
notes to his 1990 Decca recording cite many unaccountable differences
between the
Anyone else a bit nervous about bidding on the Pax 40L on ebay?
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He's got great feedback, and 105 of them at that, but instinctively this
one just doesn't feel right to me. I've bought and sold about 30 horns
Sorry, Cabbage, the different number of s is just a nuance
of dynamics.
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And here I thought it was some side-effect of some sub-article of Die Neue
Deutsche Rechtschreibung that did away with the erstwhile confusing tß, tsß,
tßs, tßß, and tsßs.
John Baumgart
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Graeme,
I have played the Konzertstuck three times, this last summer as third, and
back in 1990 as first twice. I won my job in Regina playing the first page
of the first part as my solo!I did an adequate job 15 years ago and I am way
better at it now. I stand by way I said!
Richard Burdick
Graeme Evans wrote:
You can be assured that everyone who plays this piece re-arranges
it somewhat so that (usually) the 2nd horn gets some of the melodic
material.
I rarely find myself in the position of disagreeing with something that
Graeme has written, but I could not let this assertion slip
My quintet is doing a concert in a couple of months which is supposed to include
brief presentations about each instrument. I'm having trouble narrowing down
horn history to parts that would interesting to non-brass players. We already
have a hose horn and a brief presentation with that. Any
Greetings,
A bit to add to the discussion on the use of arrangements of Konzertstuck -- I
was able to hear the Cleveland Orchestra and their normal horn players perform
the Konzertsuck tonight, and while I am not familiar with the various
arrangements of the piece, it seemed to follow what has
Hi,
There is a wonderful site out there...it's called a
library.
Gary
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My quintet is doing a concert in a couple of months
which is supposed to include
brief presentations about each instrument. I'm
having trouble narrowing down
horn history to parts that
Cow horn, elephant tusk, shofar, hunting horn, night guard
horn, ox horn, car horn, ship horn, plastic horn, -
ever heard of Google ?
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Some seem not to know how to search in a dictionary, how
could they find articles in a library ? Writing to the net
but forget to ask Google or what ever search engine ?
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