[Hornlist] RE: Sansone Horns

2007-08-31 Thread Valerie WELLS
Mmmm...  Steve, Unless I'm confused, I don't think the Sansone on the Dillon 
website is the same horn I saw at Dillon Music last week.  I seem to 
remember that the Sansone I saw had a wrap like the Holton Farkas, however I 
could be wrong.  Believe it or not, even I being the rocket scientist turned 
horn player I am, am capable of error!  ;o)


Valerie

Steve wrote:



- Steve Mumford

Valerie wrote:


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date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:16:43 -0700
from: "Valerie WELLS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: [Hornlist] RE:  Sansone Horns

Richard Hirsh wrote:
   76.  The model 77 was based on a Kruespe wrap and became the basis for the 
Farkas model horns. Model 76 and 77 horns have similar playing qualities, 
and seem to share many components. The model 376 was produced as a student 
horn for several years, and seems to be approximately the same horn as the 
model 76.>


Look what I stumbled upon on E-Bay:

VINTAGE FRANK HOLTON FRENCH HORN MODEL 76 1960'S

I can't give the link, but if you go to Ebay & search for Holton Horns, 
you'll find this one.  Notice the Bb slides on top.  It's being sold by a 
pawn shop in New Orleans.  This however, this is not like the Sansone I 
played at Dillons which has the little Bb tuning slide right under the 
valve like the Holton Farkas horns have now.   Valerie



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[Hornlist] Friday NHR: Leon Fleischer's Two Hands

2007-08-31 Thread Howard Sanner
All who like transcendently beautiful music making should buy a copy  
of Vanguard Classics ATM CD 1551. This is a recital program by pianist  
Leon Fleischer entitled "Two Hands." It is one of those rare  
performances that sound recording was invented to preserve. The  
recording quality is also superb, the piano, IMHO, being the hardest  
instrument there is to record really well.


Howard Sanner
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RE: [Hornlist] Schberts choir and four horns

2007-08-31 Thread hans
It is for male choir & horn quartet "Nachgesang im Walde". I
have it & I have it for eight horns. 

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Looking for a work of Franz Schubert - Womens choir or
voices with Four Horns.  Title start with "nacht"
I conducted this at IHS in Hartford Music School in the
1980's.
Can't find a reference at the moment. Help thanks.
elliott Higgins
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[Hornlist] Re: Dukas Villanelle orchestration

2007-08-31 Thread John Schreckengost
Buyanovsky arranged the version recorded by Hermann Baumann with the Leipzig 
Gewandhaus Orchestra. I do not know who publishes it, but I'm certain someone 
else will.

John Schreckengost

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Thanks everyone,
and Im not sure where I heard this, but I rember reading/hearing somewhere
that Buyanovsky arranged a version of it... I may have dreamed that... may
not have, someone may have some insight to that.


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Re: [Hornlist] Schberts choir and four horns

2007-08-31 Thread Debbie Schmidt
Nachtgesang im Walde D.913




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[Hornlist] Schberts choir and four horns

2007-08-31 Thread elliott higgins
Looking for a work of Franz Schubert - Womens choir or voices with Four Horns.  
Title start with "nacht"
I conducted this at IHS in Hartford Music School in the 1980's.
Can't find a reference at the moment. Help thanks.
elliott Higgins
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[Hornlist] Surgery and Breathing

2007-08-31 Thread Bo Gusman

Milton wrote:


Thanks to all that send regards and thoughts during my receipt surgery.


-- snip --


The breathing exercises
I had to do after the surgery were a piece of cake!!!  The nurses were
amazed at how easy it was for me to do the exercises.  So much for fifty
years of correct breathing.  Now back to the horn.



Good news about your surgery! The things these MDs can do these days are 
astonishing. Best wishes for a quick return to real life (playing, that is!)


Re: breathing exercises - I had a cervical laminectomy at C5/6/7 about 6 
years ago. The nurse who came to my room with one of the volumetric 
measuring devices was astounded when, 8 hours after surgery, I pegged 
the device. Her jaw dropped to the floor. "Do that again", she demanded. 
No problem - pegged it. "Wait right here!" (right, like I'm going 
someplace.)


She walked back into the room with the respiratory therapist. "Do that 
again," she demanded. Ok, pegged the sucker, what's the problem? They 
had never before had a patient who knew how to breathe.


"How do you do that," they asked?

"35 years of playing the Horn", I replied.

"The Horn? Is that like a Saxophone?", she asked.

I put on my clothes and left the hospital.

   Bo
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[Hornlist] Surgery

2007-08-31 Thread Milton Kicklighter
A Big Thanks to All,

Thanks to all that send regards and thoughts during my receipt surgery.

Everything was successful.  Totally successful!!!  The breathing exercises
I had to do after the surgery were a piece of cake!!!  The nurses were
amazed at how easy it was for me to do the exercises.  So much for fifty
years of correct breathing.  Now back to the horn.

Oh, one other thing:  I have been having damnable horn anxiety dreams for
the last three nights.  All around the Mahler 5th.  Wonder why? :)

Thanks again to all.

Milton
Milton Kicklighter
4th Horn Buffalo Phil


   

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[Hornlist] Re: Mozart Sym. 29 in A

2007-08-31 Thread V�lim�ki

Played the symphony last night, with a descant horn after all.
It went well, the more exciting part of the concert was to play
Ravel´s Pavane just after Mozart...Lots of fun though!

Jaakko Välimäki
Lappland Chamber Orchestra
Finland


  

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