Re: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Hartman
Hi Hans,
Thanks so much for your offer. I'm playing the cantata at Stanford 
University at the end of the month, so they should send the parts to 
me soon. I just wanted to know in advance how high it was.

I guess it's time to get the high chops back in shape...
Scott
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Re: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Hartman
Hi again,
I'm sorry I wasn't very clear. If they don't get the part to me by 
the end of the week, I may ask for a copy from you, but for now I am 
OK.

By the way, I didn't want to mail to the whole list but I also played 
in a beautiful place recently. I played in a wedding at Pebble Beach 
golf course, right off the 17th fairway. The room the wedding was in 
was glass on three sides, and the view was of the Pacific near Carmel 
(only a few feet from the building) and the beautiful fairway.

Scott
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RE: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread hans
If you see the part the first time at the just one  (perhaps) rehearsal,
you can make it, if your embouchure is right  if you bring a descant
horn. There are only one flat  one courtesy natural each plus two
sharps. The text is mainly of (more or less) scales written as C-major
scales for horn in G, sometimes the scales in form of steps, nothing to
be practised. But you need endurance, nothing strange to you in your
freelancing life.

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Hi again,

I'm sorry I wasn't very clear. If they don't get the part to me by 
the end of the week, I may ask for a copy from you, but for now I am 
OK.

By the way, I didn't want to mail to the whole list but I also played 
in a beautiful place recently. I played in a wedding at Pebble Beach 
golf course, right off the 17th fairway. The room the wedding was in 
was glass on three sides, and the view was of the Pacific near Carmel 
(only a few feet from the building) and the beautiful fairway.

Scott
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RE: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread hans
Just 74 measures without any rest, 28 written high c3 (played high d3),
but 16 of the mare tied together in pairs, 30 high b-nat (played c3#),
just 6 tied pairs, one high bb2 (played c3). Be careful with your
embouchure, use the descant, please.

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Hi Hans,

Thanks so much for your offer. I'm playing the cantata at Stanford 
University at the end of the month, so they should send the parts to 
me soon. I just wanted to know in advance how high it was.

I guess it's time to get the high chops back in shape...

Scott

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RE: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread Scott Hartman
Hi Hans,
I got a hold of a PDF of the score, and maybe in your universe it's 
not unusual, but anything with that many high Ds in it is unusual for 
me! Very few orchestral or opera pieces go that high for that long.

Sorry I got the number wrong before, I think the other one I played 
was 89, not 87.

scottito
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[Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread Mark Kolbo
Can anybody tell me where to find a full score, or even just the horn 
parts, to Mozart's orchestration of Handel's Messiah?

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RE: [Hornlist] Bach 112

2004-07-13 Thread hans
Yes, unusual, but the text  (ductus of melody  technique required) is
just common stuff.

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Hi Hans,

I got a hold of a PDF of the score, and maybe in your universe it's 
not unusual, but anything with that many high Ds in it is unusual for 
me! Very few orchestral or opera pieces go that high for that long.

Sorry I got the number wrong before, I think the other one I played 
was 89, not 87.

scottito
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RE: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread hans
Search in State Libraries, inquire at the Mozarteum, the International
Mozart Society, even I cannot help you out: THERE ARE NO HORN PARTS, not
in the original, nor in Mozarts adaptation.
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Subject: [Hornlist] Messiah

Can anybody tell me where to find a full score, or even just the horn 
parts, to Mozart's orchestration of Handel's Messiah?

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Re: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 13/07/2004 21:30:11 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
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THERE ARE NO HORN PARTS, not
in the original, nor in Mozarts  adaptation.
 

In which case Alan Civil did some mighty fine improvising at the proms  the 
other year.  (or the BBC got it wrong and it was Colin Mozart's  adaptation)  - 
or did Mozart make two adaptations?

All the  best,

Lawrence

þaes ofereode - þisses swa  maeg

http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
 
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[Hornlist] Eldon Matlick former student Jeff Fahre (sp)

2004-07-13 Thread RossTE
While not on any particular topic, I have seen Eldon Matlick's name on 
postings many times over the last three years or so.  I ran into that name again 
about 3 months ago. I play in a community college orchestra in Tacoma, 
Washington, and our soloist for our winter concert was Jeff Fahre. 

Jeff is the new (as of last fall) assistant first with the Seattle Symphony, 
following three years as principal with San Antonio. He played a Mozart; I 
think it was the 2nd.  By the time he did the concert, he had already rehearsed 
for five hours with Seattle that day. But you couldn't tell from his playing -- 
tremendous sound, and at times his playing reminded me of the Brain 
recording. 

We were fortunate to get Jeff -- he and his wife were good friends of our 
director's son and daughter-in-law at Juliard, where Jeff got his masters degree. 
His wife also performed with us this fall -- a fabulous violist. 

So congrats to Mr. Matlick.

Ross Taylor
Tacoma, Washington
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Re: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread Graeme Evans
There are no horn parts in the original Messiah, but there ARE horn parts in
the Mozart edition. I have played it many times.

Cheers,

Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
+61 3 9318 0690(H), +61 419 880371(B), +61 3 93180893(Fax)
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 Search in State Libraries, inquire at the Mozarteum, the International
 Mozart Society, even I cannot help you out: THERE ARE NO HORN PARTS, not
 in the original, nor in Mozarts adaptation.
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 Can anybody tell me where to find a full score, or even just the horn
 parts, to Mozart's orchestration of Handel's Messiah?

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Re: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 13/07/2004 22:48:04 GMT Daylight Time,  
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There are no horn parts in the original Messiah, but there ARE horn parts  in
the Mozart edition. I have played it many times.
 
Thank heavens we don't often have to play the version by Prout any  more.  
The Prout edition had parts for every instrument in the orchestra  and a few 
that weren't and probably, for all I know, somewhere in the box,  included parts 
for stylophone and wobble-board with obbligato diggeridoo  in the quiet bits.  
 
Still, it afforded me beer money in my student days so I suppose  I should be 
thankful for that.
 
All the best,
 
Lawrence

þaes ofereode - þisses swa  maeg

http://lawrenceyates.co.uk
 
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Re: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread Graeme Evans
One of the most amusing editions is the one arranged by Sir Eugene Goosens
and recorded by Sir Thomas Beeecham. It uses a large modern orchestra. I
remember rolling around the floor in laughter when I noticed a cymbal roll
in one of the recitatives!

In spite of the outrageous (by current standards) orchestration, Beecham's
recording IS  a classic, and captures the grand spirit of this much loved
oratorio. This was what TB was after, I am sure.

Cheers,

Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
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 In a message dated 13/07/2004 22:48:04 GMT Daylight Time,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 There are no horn parts in the original Messiah, but there ARE horn parts
in
 the Mozart edition. I have played it many times.

 Thank heavens we don't often have to play the version by Prout any  more.
 The Prout edition had parts for every instrument in the orchestra  and a
few
 that weren't and probably, for all I know, somewhere in the box,  included
parts
 for stylophone and wobble-board with obbligato diggeridoo  in the quiet
bits.

 Still, it afforded me beer money in my student days so I suppose  I should
be
 thankful for that.

 All the best,

 Lawrence

 þaes ofereode - þisses swa  maeg

 http://lawrenceyates.co.uk

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Re: [Hornlist] Messiah

2004-07-13 Thread C CC
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Mark Kolbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Can anybody tell me where to find a full score, 
or even just the horn 
parts, to Mozart's orchestration of Handel's Messiah?

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[Hornlist] Freiburg Baroque Orchestra

2004-07-13 Thread Cathryn Cummings
Does anyone know who the awesome horn players in the Freiburg Baroque 
Orchestra are?  I just bought a DVD of them playing Brandenburg 1  
it's really incredible.  Unfortunately, the horn players are not listed 
anywhere :(

Thanks,
Cathryn Cummings
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