Re: [Hornlist] Prelude, Theme and Variations - Rossini Recording

2004-05-20 Thread Carl Vidos
On 5/20/04 6:51 PM, "BVD Press" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear All,
> 
> I am looking for recommendations on a recording of Rossini's
> "Prelude, Theme and Variations" for Horn and Piano.

Might I suggest Peter Damm's excellent rendition on "Französiche Music -
Horn" (Music for Horn and Piano.) I have yet to hear this piece treated any
better. So light and agile and beautifully interpreted.

What I would do to be able to play like this.

The CD can be found here (you may have to copy and paste for it to work
right):

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0IMF7/qid=1085092474/sr=8
-10/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i10_xgl15/102-8188335-2176911?v=glance&s=classical&n=5078
46

As an added bonus, the rest of the CD is phenomenal.

-Carl


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Re: [Hornlist] Prelude, Theme and Variations - Rossini Recording

2004-05-20 Thread Dan Phillips
On May 20, 2004, at 6:51 PM, BVD Press wrote:
I am looking for recommendations on a recording of Rossini's "Prelude, 
Theme and Variations" for Horn and Piano.


Eric Ruske, Troy456, available from Osmun: 
http://store.osmun.com/browse.cfm/4,1131.html

Dan
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[Hornlist] Prelude, Theme and Variations - Rossini Recording

2004-05-20 Thread BVD Press
Dear All,
I am looking for recommendations on a recording of Rossini's 
"Prelude, Theme and Variations" for Horn and Piano.

Any help is much appreciated.
Wishing all well,
--
Bryan Doughty
BVD Press
79 Meetinghouse Lane
Ledyard, CT 06339
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860 536-2185
http://www.bvdpress.com/
Over 2500 Brass Quintet pieces available!
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[Hornlist] R.Strauss

2004-05-20 Thread Hans Pizka
Four more copies of R.Strauss piano & horn manuscript of the op.11 horn
concerto, with introductory text, bound in nice dark blue cloth with
gold name print, still available. Very hard to get. I do not know, if I
will discover more, as it is out of print since long.



Prof.Hans Pizka, Pf.1136
D-85541 Kirchheim - Germany
Fax: 49 89 903-9414 Phone: 903-9548
home: www.pizka.de
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Re: [Hornlist] Hand condition

2004-05-20 Thread Herbert Foster
It could be that copper or nickel is coming through the lacquer because of the
sweat. Lacquer is not completely impervious. In order to protect the lacquer I
have covered the area of wear with clear packaging tape. That might help. Or
thin cotton gloves like some tubists and euphonists use.

Herb Foster
--- Sharon Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone else have the same problem that I do with my
> hand? I have a little dermatitis on my hand, and it's
> right where my hand makes contact with the inside of
> my horn's bell. (It's a standard lacquered horn.)
> 
> Anyone else get this? Anything you can do about it?
> 
> I have a cream which will calm the condition down, but
> I'd still rather be able to prevent it in the first place.
> I think it's something to do with a little bit of sweat
> getting produced on the back of my hand. I also get this
> on the tops of my feet in summer, which is not appreciated
> either! Can't wear my favourite sandals!
> 
> Sharon
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[Hornlist] signatures

2004-05-20 Thread Paul Kampen
Dear All

One more flight of fancy regarding the signature of Emerich Rofsi (or Rossi
- or Rofsi Gorove).  If it is the signature of a player from Graz, it could
be the signature of one of the first broadcasting  horn players!  The first
known radio transmissions of music were made from Graz in, I seem to
recall, 1904.  Of course, it would have been a very primitive broadcast
heard by a very few people and of a small number of instruments (the first
public broadcasts of music being from Cologne in 1915 and were probably of
records aimed at troops fighting in WW1)..

But - who knows?

Cheers

Paul A. Kampen, 4th horn - Orchestra of Opera North (Leeds UK)
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