Wendell wrote:
OK, I hate being this negative so I am going to stop. But the reason
I wrote this is because i hear a lot of playing that is headed in
this direction. This is the stuff the demo tables at a horn workshop
is made of. Just bad, insensitive notes. Ugly. Two thumbs down.
Those of
Greetings,
I am trying to reach John Webb, but his web domain seems to have gone
defunct as of last November. I was told by Etienne Cutajar that Mr. Webb
made the horns used on the Pinnock recording of the Brandenburg Concertos.
I would like to find out more about his instruments and whether or
Hi Jesse,
As far as I am aware, John Webb is still based in Wootton Bassett - his
contact details are/were:
John Webb,
Padbrook, Chaddington Lane,
Bincknoll, Wootton Bassett,
Wiltshire, SN4 8QR, England
Telephone: +44 (0) 1793 853171
Fax: +44 (0) 1793 848498
Email: wwwebbr...@aol.com
As
Larry, Wendell, Valerie, Hans, et al:
One of the reasons I enjoy plowing through the horn lists so much is the
variety of opinion. We have a talent for discussing the minutia of
mouthpiece, horn make, who sat in the horn section on the third
recording of XXX in Sheboygan in 1936,
Rx Hans Wendell:
(1) Kava-kava 250mg 3 times a day or as needed for stress anxiety.
(2) Long vacation.
(3) Avoid Donato videos and discussions.
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Rx for everyone else:
(1) Funny Donato videos as needed for stress anxiety.
Valerie ;o)
Arthur Goldstein passed away last week on Jan. 2.
http://www.legacy.com/Newsday/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStoryPersonId=12214
0718
Is a link to the obituary.
He was a wonderful, humorous guy who was always great to see and be around.
I will miss him,
Debbie Schmidt
Hope it's ok to post this here.
Bob and Patti Cook were good friends of ours back in Germany, when he was a
member of the 3AD Band. Through moves we have lost touch and I am hoping
that we can find each other again. Bob plays French Horn and Patti the Oboe.
If you know how do get a hold of them,
But please, folks. If you aspire to be this type of player, think =20
again. This has nothing to do with music, it's just showing off- and =20
not very well at that.
I could not agree more, sheer unmusical extravagance without any discernible
humour for me personally. Not to be condoned, in
As I have said, I prefer style to vulgarity. For stress and anxiety, I take a
dose of Florence Foster Jenkins (no relation).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtf2Q4yyuJ0
Here the accompanist has to change keys on the fly (not a diptera or zipper,
Cabbage)
Larry wrote:
-Take a look at this video, and see if you don't get a light hearted reaction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaLRYjaNSywfeature=channel_page
Well, it is kind of funny in a way, about on the level of a fart joke.
- Steve Mumford
Joyce
Thank you for working in public education.
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