[Hornlist] Re: [horn] Jacob Concerto
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[Hornlist] FS: Paxman model 20
Hello everyone, I have a Paxman model 20, Large bore horn for sale. It has a detachable bell and a rawbrass finish. The body is yellow brass and the bell is rose brass. It is great overall shape with one small dent that does not affect the playability at all. I am asking US $4300 and that will include a hard case. Please reply offlist if you would like pictures or more information. Cheers, Greg ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Stage Fright Thread
A couple of decades ago, Lowell Greer gave a free Master Class at the local University just before his performance of the Strauss 1 with the Boise Phil. It was timely for me, as it came just prior to my first big recital. Mr. Greer told me I knew the music well, but suggested some things, such as changing the way I walked on stage, to appear more in charge and confident. He also recommended the Stanislavski book, An Actor Prepares, which I still refer to now and then. Perhaps others interested in this topic will find it helpful. And much belated, but warm thanks to Mr. Greer. _ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Stage fright
Hans P let us know about different kinds of stage fright: We have also to consider other sources for stage fright, as are family health problems...So careful mild medication might help.. There is also a kind of stage fright, which is caused by the colleagues, who just wait for your accident, - and demonstrate this expectation openly. Medication will not help here, but an elephant skin does.. There is another kind of stage fright which you probably haven't experienced in Munich, Hans. As I was playing Cosi fan tutte recently, I noticed the hall shaking for about five seconds during the first act finale. The second hornist said it was another earthquake, but I knew that it wasn't tectonic, but a genuine case of stage fright. This was a hall that had never been used for opera before, so quite naturally the stage was inexperienced - I don't think it was health problems - and so the stage suffered a brief bout of nervous shaking. No doubt it calmed itself down by noticing the dummkopfs in the cast and the sauer kraut in the pit. Gotta go, Cabbage ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Fw: Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio by Strauss
I was wondering if anyone knows of an arrangement for horn of the Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio by Richard Strauss. I received the following message from someone I'll be teaching next fall, and I wasn't aware that a version for horn existed. Yours truly, John Schreckengost - Original Message - From: Mark A Engen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:30 PM Subject: Wondering if you could help Professor Schreckengost, Hi, this is Brittany Engen again. I was wondering if you could help me locate a piece of music for the horn. I have been working on my song list for my senior recital, and one of the pieces I want to play is the Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio by Richard Strauss. The only problem is, I can not find the music for it anywhere. I was wondering if you had any suggestions as to where I could possibly find it or if you know that it is in print? Thanks so much, and I hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Brittany Engen ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] Music for Violin, Cello, Horn and Piano
While discussing doing a recital for violin, horn and piano with two other faculty members, the violinist asked if I knew of any pieces for violin, cello, horn and piano so that the other member of the faculty piano trio wouldn't feel left out? Does anyone have any suggestions? John Schreckengost Instructor of Horn Valparaiso University ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
RE: [Hornlist] Stage fright
Somertimes, my friend, the dummkopfs decide the cast of singer or command the orchestra, but also some players (horn players oboes included) play so sauer in the pit, that even the kraut (cabbage) becomes sauer (sour). Sometimes the commander in chief (conductor) is also the reason, why the horn players become sauer (sour = in German we understand it as getting bored !)) in the pit. We had a Rosenkavalier here during the Opera Festival 1984. Carlos Kleiber conducted. At the end of act no.2 a grumbling noise began crescendoed until we could not hear the oxen (baron Ochs von Lerchenau) any more. What had happen ? Even it sounded like a quake, it was hailstones, large like tennis balls. Damage in town : some 4 billion USD. All cars were heavily dented. Mine was just 3 weeks old. Fortunately covered by insurance as hailstones AND storm worked together. There is another kind of stage fright which you probably haven't experienced in Munich, Hans. As I was playing Cosi fan tutte recently, I noticed the hall shaking for about five seconds during the first act finale. The second hornist said it was another earthquake, but I knew that it wasn't tectonic, but a genuine case of stage fright. This was a hall that had never been used for opera before, so quite naturally the stage was inexperienced - I don't think it was health problems - and so the stage suffered a brief bout of nervous shaking. No doubt it calmed itself down by noticing the dummkopfs in the cast and the sauer kraut in the pit. Gotta go, Cabbage ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/hans.pizka%40t-online.de ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
RE: [Hornlist] Music for Violin, Cello, Horn and Piano
Yes, there is one: Friedrich von Flotow: Quartet for horn, violin, violoncello piano. It is ready as nicely written copy of an old manuscript, but should be ready as FINALE set after the summer. There are also several alternative trios for horn, violin piano more to come soon: Duvernoy, Jean Nisle, Ferdinand Rebay, Polsterer (early 20th cent.) others. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jgschreck Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:09 AM To: Horn List Subject: [Hornlist] Music for Violin, Cello, Horn and Piano While discussing doing a recital for violin, horn and piano with two other faculty members, the violinist asked if I knew of any pieces for violin, cello, horn and piano so that the other member of the faculty piano trio wouldn't feel left out? Does anyone have any suggestions? John Schreckengost Instructor of Horn Valparaiso University ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/hans.pizka%40t-online.de ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
RE: [Hornlist] Fw: Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio byStrauss
I do not know any arrangement of the famous Mondaufgang solo of the Capriccio Finale. Also, I think it is not allowed to arrange it, as R.Strauss works are protected until 2019. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jgschreck Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 4:47 AM To: Horn List Subject: [Hornlist] Fw: Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio byStrauss I was wondering if anyone knows of an arrangement for horn of the Introduction to the Final Scene of Capriccio by Richard Strauss. I received the following message from someone I'll be teaching next fall, and I wasn't aware that a version for horn existed. Yours truly, John Schreckengost ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org