Re: [Hornlist] Carter Horn Concerto

2007-11-23 Thread Richard V. West
I can vouchsafe Joel Lazar's opinion. An orchestra in which I play, 
Philharmonia Northwest, performed David Lamb's work last season with 
Mark Robbins (Seattle Symphony) as soloist. It is all that Joel says and 
is well worth playing as well as hearing.


Richard in Seattle

Joel Lazar wrote:

David Lamb wrote in response to Adam Black:

> Ah yes!  I couldn't agree more.  What you need is my concert piece 
for horn

> and chamber orchestra!
>
> David Lamb in Seattle

David's piece, which he was kind enough to share with me both in 
recording and score, is attractive, graceful, and I suspect, quite 
idiomatic.


I hope it finds appreciative audiences and many satisfied performers.

Very best wishes for the holidays--

Joel Lazar [conductor]
Bethesda Maryland

PS: I'm a great Carter fan, too, but then my tastes have always been 
wildly eclectic.


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Re: [Hornlist] Carter Horn Concerto

2007-11-23 Thread Joel Lazar

David Lamb wrote in response to Adam Black:

> Ah yes!  I couldn't agree more.  What you need is my concert piece 
for horn

> and chamber orchestra!
>
> David Lamb in Seattle

David's piece, which he was kind enough to share with me both in 
recording and score, is attractive, graceful, and I suspect, quite 
idiomatic.


I hope it finds appreciative audiences and many satisfied performers.

Very best wishes for the holidays--

Joel Lazar [conductor]
Bethesda Maryland

PS: I'm a great Carter fan, too, but then my tastes have always been 
wildly eclectic.


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