[Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

2005-09-22 Thread Bill Muth

Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

- event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
this fall!)
- an interactive map that shows event locations
- an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
- several open horn positions

Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bill Muth
Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org
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Re: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

2005-09-22 Thread Penny Ward Marcus

Hi Bill! Great website! Everyone should check it out.

Dick Mackey retiring this year is interesting news. I had a lot of friends
who studied with him at NEC, and they all loved working with him. Will he
continue to teach?

Penny Marcus

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Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

- event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
this fall!)
- an interactive map that shows event locations
- an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
- several open horn positions

Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bill Muth
Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org
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[Hornlist] NY Phil, Mahler 1, Live Tonight on PBS

2005-09-22 Thread John Mason
For listers in the US:

http://www.pbs.org/lflc/current.htm

One of the best things about LFLC is that, for those
of us in the eastern time zone, it really is live,
give or take a 7 to 10 second delay.

--John


J Mason
Charlottesville, Virginia

DEMOCRACY OF SPEED, a Photo Documentary Project:
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~ds8s/john-m/john-m.html



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[Hornlist] Christmas music for horn/ folk song too

2005-09-22 Thread John Jay Hilfiger
It will soon be time to think about buying Christmas music.  If you 
need arrangements of familiar tunes with piano/organ accompaniment for 
use in church or school, I hope you will consider my recently published 
Christmas Carol Suite.  It includes:

Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel
What Child is This?
Joy to the World
Good Christian Men, Rejoice
Away in a Manger

It is published by Wehr's Music House
http://www.wehrs-music-house.com

They are intermediate-level arrangements with no notes higher than g 
at the top of the staff, but interesting, with the soloist sometimes 
playing figurations, countermelodies, etc. and the accompaniment not 
always just block chords.



Also recently published for horn and piano, is my arrangement of the 
American folk song, Oh, Shenando' by Grand Mesa Music

http://www.grandmesamusic.com


Jay Hilfiger
http://users.penn.com/~jhilf/


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   1. Updates at HornNewEngland.org (Bill Muth)
   2. Re: Updates at HornNewEngland.org (Penny Ward Marcus)
   3. NY Phil, Mahler 1, Live Tonight on PBS (John Mason)
   4. Christmas music for horn/ folk song too (John Jay Hilfiger)


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date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:52:58 -0400
from: Bill Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

- event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
this fall!)
- an interactive map that shows event locations
- an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
- several open horn positions

Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bill Muth
Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org


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date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:20:24 -0400
from: Penny Ward Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: Re: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

Hi Bill! Great website! Everyone should check it out.

Dick Mackey retiring this year is interesting news. I had a lot of  
friends
who studied with him at NEC, and they all loved working with him.  
Will he

continue to teach?

Penny Marcus

- Original Message -
From: Bill Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org




Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

- event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
this fall!)
- an interactive map that shows event locations
- an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
- several open horn positions

Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bill Muth
Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org
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date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:28:05 -0700 (PDT)
from: John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] NY Phil, Mahler 1, Live Tonight on PBS

For listers in the US:

http://www.pbs.org/lflc/current.htm

One of the best things about LFLC is that, for those
of us in the eastern time zone, it really is live,
give or take a 7 to 10 second delay.

--John


J Mason
Charlottesville, Virginia

DEMOCRACY OF SPEED, a Photo Documentary Project:
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~ds8s/john-m/john-m.html



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date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:37:53 -0400
from: John Jay Hilfiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject: [Hornlist] Christmas music for horn/ folk song too

It will soon be time to think about buying Christmas music.  If you
need arrangements of familiar tunes with piano/organ accompaniment for
use in church or school, I hope you will consider my recently  
published

Christmas Carol Suite.  It includes:
Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel
What Child is This?
Joy to the World
Good Christian Men, Rejoice
Away in a Manger

It is published by Wehr's Music House
http://www.wehrs-music-house.com

They are intermediate-level arrangements with no notes higher than g
at the top of the staff, but interesting, with the soloist sometimes
playing figurations, countermelodies, etc. and the accompaniment not
always just block chords.


Also recently published for horn and piano, is my arrangement of the
American folk song, Oh, Shenando' by Grand Mesa Music
http://www.grandmesamusic.com


Jay Hilfiger
http://users.penn.com/~jhilf/




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RE: [Hornlist] Help

2005-09-22 Thread Baucom.Fred
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3. NY Phil, Mahler 1, Live Tonight on PBS (John Mason)
4. Christmas music for horn/ folk song too (John Jay Hilfiger)


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 message: 1
 date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:52:58 -0400
 from: Bill Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

 Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
 goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

 - event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
 this fall!)
 - an interactive map that shows event locations
 - an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
 - several open horn positions

 Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Bill Muth
 Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org


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 message: 2
 date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:20:24 -0400
 from: Penny Ward Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject: Re: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org

 Hi Bill! Great website! Everyone should check it out.

 Dick Mackey retiring this year is interesting news. I had a lot of  
 friends
 who studied with him at NEC, and they all loved working with him.  
 Will he
 continue to teach?

 Penny Marcus

 - Original Message -
 From: Bill Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: horn@music.memphis.edu
 Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:52 AM
 Subject: [Hornlist] Updates at HornNewEngland.org



 Stop by the HornNewEngland.org to discover many of the horn-related
 goings on in the New England area. Some of the highlights include:

 - event listings: concerts, recitals, workshops (there a lot going on
 this fall!)
 - an interactive map that shows event locations
 - an RSS newsfeed to help keep you informed of updates
 - several open horn positions

 Send us your events, news and positions! Our address is
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Bill Muth
 Webmaster, HornNewEngland.org
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 date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 08:28:05 -0700 (PDT)
 from: John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject: [Hornlist] NY Phil, Mahler 1, Live Tonight on PBS

 For listers in the US:

 http://www.pbs.org/lflc/current.htm

 One of the best things about LFLC is that, for those
 of us in the eastern time zone, it really is live,
 give or take a 7 to 10 second delay.

 --John


 J Mason
 Charlottesville, Virginia

 DEMOCRACY OF SPEED, a Photo Documentary Project:
 http://www.people.virginia.edu/~ds8s/john-m/john-m.html



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 date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:37:53 -0400
 from: John Jay Hilfiger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject: [Hornlist] Christmas music for horn/ folk song too

 It will soon be time to think about buying Christmas music.  If you
 need arrangements of familiar tunes with piano/organ accompaniment for
 use in church or school, I hope you will consider my recently  
 published
 Christmas Carol Suite.  It includes:
 Oh Come, Oh Come, Emmanuel
 What Child is This?
 Joy to the World
 Good Christian Men, Rejoice
 Away in a Manger

 It is published by Wehr's Music House
 http://www.wehrs-music-house.com

 They are intermediate-level arrangements with no notes higher than g
 at the top of the staff, but interesting, with the soloist sometimes
 playing figurations, countermelodies, etc. and the accompaniment not
 always just block chords.


 Also recently published for horn and piano, is my arrangement of the
 American folk song, Oh, Shenando' by Grand Mesa Music
 http://www.grandmesamusic.com


 Jay Hilfiger

[Hornlist] Gail Williams @ A.I.R. Horns 2006

2005-09-22 Thread Dr. Karen McGale
Greetings!!
 I am pleased to announce that Gail Williams (soloist, former Chicago
Symphony, professor at Northwestern U) will be the featured guest artist at
A.I.R. Horns 2006!!
 I am also thrilled to present special guests Jeff Nelsen, soloist and
Fearless advocate, and jazz hornist Ken Wiley!
 Please check out the newly designed website for more in-depth information
including last year's schedule of events, a history of A.I.R. Horns, photo
galleries, past guest artists, testimonials from past participants, costs
and a printable registration form.
 http://www.miss-karen.com/airhorns.htm
 Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I hope you can join us
for A.I.R. Horns 2006!!
karen
 Dr. Karen McGale
A.I.R. Horns 2006
http://www.miss-karen.com/airhorns.htm
 Artist Management
Fearless Productions
http://www.jeffnelsen.com
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