[Hornlist] Quartets for 2 flutes 2 horns

2005-11-02 Thread Marcer97
Hello Fellow Hornists,

For those interested, I've added two new horn works to my catalog.  Both are 
classical period wind quartets for the rather unusual pairing of 2 flutes and 2 
horns – one by J.G. Abeltshauser (fl. 1810s) the other by W.A. Lütgen (fl. 
1840s). The horn parts are in D but not to difficult for a good amateur player. 
 To find out more about these delightful pieces or to see my complete catalog, 
please visit my website.

Happy playing,

Marc Cerri
www.mjcerri.com 

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[Hornlist] O Maria mundi Domina for Alto, horn and organ

2005-11-02 Thread John Schreckengost
A singer gave me a copy of a work for alto, horn in E-flat and organ several
years ago that has no information other than Copyright 1987 by Karl
Heinrich Moseler Verlag, Wolfenbuttel und Zurich. I would like to find more
information, and hopefully, purchase the music, particularly since a voice
faculty member at Valparaiso University would like to perform the work and
neither of us wants to violate copyright law. The horn part is fluid and
high (typical of Baroque and early classic music) and the text is as
follows:

O Maria, o Maria, mundi Domina, coeli Regina
tolle neces, audi preces, quas fundimus.
Te amantes, te precantes, suspirantes pie semper protege.

Can anyone direct me to what the piece is and where I can buy it,
particularly since an internet search with the limited information I have
has been unproductive.

Thanks!

John Schreckengost


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Re: [Hornlist] O Maria mundi Domina for Alto, horn and organ

2005-11-02 Thread Michiel van der Linden

John Schreckengost schreef:


A singer gave me a copy of a work for alto, horn in E-flat and organ several
years ago that has no information other than Copyright 1987 by Karl
Heinrich Moseler Verlag, Wolfenbuttel und Zurich. I would like to find more
information, and hopefully, purchase the music, particularly since a voice
faculty member at Valparaiso University would like to perform the work and
neither of us wants to violate copyright law. The horn part is fluid and
high (typical of Baroque and early classic music) and the text is as
follows:

O Maria, o Maria, mundi Domina, coeli Regina
tolle neces, audi preces, quas fundimus.
Te amantes, te precantes, suspirantes pie semper protege.

Can anyone direct me to what the piece is and where I can buy it,
particularly since an internet search with the limited information I have
has been unproductive.

Thanks!

John Schreckengost


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http://www.moeseler-verlag.de/php/index.php?xId=E4o7G1g3H9T8U9B0k4T7G9t3V7aktion=start

Gives an ISMN, price etc etc. This will be enough info for any music 
shop to order it for you.


In German (and other languages) the two dots (Umlaut) on some vowels are 
essential to the meaning of the word. If you can't reproduce them, you 
have to put an E behind the vowel in question. Not doing so will change 
the vowel, and often the meaning of the word. So, next time search for 
*Moeseler*.


Michiel van der Linden,
In Flanders Fields
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Re: [Hornlist] Unusual Horn

2005-11-02 Thread Klaus Bjerre
Paul has sent me some photos, and my initial suspicions were fully confirmed.

Aside from one-off creations for disabled horn players right-handed horns 
always are military
horns from two European countries:

Italy made them with pistons. I own a such single F made by Saporetti  Capelli 
of Firenze

Pre-WWII Germany made them as 3-rotors’ single Bb flat horns. Miraphone has had 
such a model in
its catalogues within the last 20 years.

The purpose was, that when bands were formed from enlisted amateur musicians, 
surplus trumpeters
could be placed on horn.

The unusual thing about Paul’s horn is, that it is a compensating double, not 
just a single Bb.

But the true give away about its origins are the crowns stamped into the bell. 
I am not enough of
a heraldic to tell whether they are the Imperial German or the royal Saxonian 
crown. 

But this instrument for sure has been made for a German army regiment before 
the end of WWI.

I am fairly sure that the maker was Sächsische Musikinstrumentenmanufaktur - 
Schuster  Co of
Markneukirchen. This is the only maker, whom I have seen having these state 
approval stamps placed
on his instruments.

For the true freaks it is obvious, that the profile of the bell as well as some 
other details are
remarkably similar to some Hoyer horns of today. I may elaborate on that on 
another day. 

If somebody finds my English worse than usually: I have been virtually blind 
some weeks ago due to
a medicine allergy. I can read again, but I have had to give away a secret kept 
for 54 years. I am
a dyslectic. Proofreading is really difficult, but I am doing my best for the 
time being.

Klaus

 
 --- Corenut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi - long time since I was seen loitering here.  I am considering putting my
  right-handed F/Bb compensating horn on eBay and thought I would let you know
  before I do it so that if there is interest in this kind of thing, you know
  where to find it.
  
   
  
  I cannot find ANYone who knows what make it is - there are just 3 crowns
  stamped in the usual place on the flare where a maker's name would go, but
  even a well respected researcher in the USA who has seen many pics of this
  horn cannot identify the origin.
  
   
  
  When I've compiled a description and listed it, I'll post the number up here
  so you can have a look if you're interested.  (Most likely be listed this
  coming weekend)
  
   
  
  I bought it about 7 years ago and it was sold as having belonged to that
  famous Russian jazz horn-player, Arkady Shilkloper.  I have nothing to prove
  the link but he may verify this if asked (in a suitable language..)
  
   
  
  If you want to know anymore about it in the meantime, please e-mail me and
  I'll try to be as helpful as I can.
  
   
  
  Regards,
  
   
  
  Paul
  
  UK
  
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