Re: [Hornlist] Bach b1102

2005-12-28 Thread Bob Gibson

I also think they make Tuben.
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Don't forget the 868, a Conn 8D wrap with the Bb slide, whence came the 
current 668II

Paxmaha

 Klaus Bjerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 There were/are at least 3 more Yamaha Custom horn models:

The YHR-821 - a single Bb horn with a stop valve
The YHR-801 - a single F Wiener horn




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[Hornlist] Conductors

2005-05-30 Thread Bob Gibson
GOD Help us from ex horn players turned
Conductors(?) !
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Re: [Hornlist] via sord.

2004-01-03 Thread Bob Gibson
If I remember right, it means still muted or by way of mute.

Bob Gibson
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>In the Puccini opera, Gianni Schicci, there is a muted section, con
> sord., followed by a via sord. section, followed by senza sord. I've never
> seen this before; can anyone tell me what "via sord." Means?
>
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Re: [Hornlist] And a few bars of Handel

2003-11-19 Thread Bob Gibson
Did Handel have a bar or two he liked to go to?

Bob
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> Bob M clearly has way too much free time on his hands:
>
> I am at the top of a hill sitting on my bicycle. I tune my horn to
> a440. I proceed down the hill (still playing the concert a)  where a
> highly-sensitive tuner is positioned to determine the pitch of my
> instrument at precisely the moment I have achieved 10 miles per hour.
> What is the frequency of my a as I go speeding by?
>
> 
> Your pitch would rise as you approach the tuner and fall as you
> go away from it.  So when you are even with the tuner, you will
> be playing 440.
>
> In doing this calculation, I have neglected relativistic effects
> (according to a stationary observer, time dilation lowers your
> frequency ) and  distance effects (unless you run over the tuner,
> then when you are even with the tuner, it still will be
> receiving sound from an earlier moment, when you were
> approaching the tuner, thus raising the perceived frequency.)
>
> This answer is also valid if the tuner is going downhill on your
> bicycle while you play horn at the foot of the hill.  It even works
> if (while going uphill on your bicycle) you pass the tuner, though
> that involves pedal tones.
>
> Gotta go,
> Cabbage
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Re: [Hornlist] Horn w/brass or w/wwquintet quintet feature

2003-11-04 Thread Bob Gibson
Bob;
There is a piece by Florent Schmitt named Lied et Scherzo for Solo Horn w:
Piccolo
Flute
Oboe
English Horn
2 Clar. in Bb
Horn
2 Bassoons

Its a little larger than a woodwind quintet but
the piece is a real nice number for solo horn and double woodwind quintet.

Bob Gibson
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> Can anybody suggest a good piece for 'featured horn' with
> horn in woodwind quintet or horn in brass quintet? I have
> a couple (such as the Mozart Quintet) but need more
> suggestions. It is for one of my students, and I have run
> out of ideas. (Must be the weather... ;)
>
> Bob Dickow
> Hampton School of Music
> University of Idaho
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Re: [Hornlist] L.A. Phil concert

2003-10-30 Thread Bob Gibson
Bill Lane did a wonderful job!!
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> Surprised there are no comments so far regarding the LA Phil's program on
> PBS last evening,i.e., the new hall,new music,conductor (new ???) and of
> course the musical performance. Believe I counted 8 horns at one point...I
> think the new venue will give classical music an exciting new forum.
Sixteen
> years in the planning,they said. Wow!
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Re: [Hornlist] snow (NHR)

2003-10-06 Thread Bob Gibson
Hans;
Here in Montana it is sunny and 82 degrees.
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We had first snow rain this morning here in Munich, the autobahn to
Kempten had 15 cms snow, Garmisch is full of snow, in Austria fell up to
30 cms snow at altitudes higher than 800 meters, while Zugspitz mountain
(3000 meters high) reported - 12 centigrades & 70 cms of fresh powder
snow. Incredible. I do not remember snow coming that early, but, well on
22nd of October we had snow years ago.

But we had 26 degrees last Thursday late afternoon.


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Re: [Hornlist] The Hoffnung music festival concert

2003-09-06 Thread Bob Gibson
Dennis was up in the big Heaven Hoffnung Festival.
as he died in Sept 1957
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>
>
>  Ive just received a copy of the 1956 Hoffnung music Festival
> Concert,for the Dennis Brain fans its great.he plays a concerto by
> leopold Mozart.on a hose pipe  and later on plays the
> organ..Columbia 33cx 1406   There is another record of the 1958
Hoffnung
> M.F.Concert.but Dennis doesnt appear on this one!
>  Regards Colin Waylett (spain)
>
> -Mensaje original-
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> Enviado el: sábado, 06 de septiembre de 2003 15:09
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> Asunto: Re: [Hornlist] Han's are you Here?
>
>
> Hoss, I am still in Bangkok but flying home tomorrow, so I will answer
> in details on Monday.
> Greetings
>
> Hans
> ==
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> > If so I'm looking for info. on your "Pizka Classic horn".
> >  Please email me
> > some more info. as I'm very curious about your horns.
> > What are some of the
> > dimensions compared to say a Carl Geyer horn?  Pretty
> > much any info. you have on
> > your horns would be absolutely fantastic.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Hoss
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Re: [Hornlist] horn tattoos?

2003-08-14 Thread Bob Gibson
Calrberg;
send away!

Bob Gibson

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> At 8:00 AM -0700 8/11/03, Walter Lewis wrote:
> >Remember the photo Carlberg sent to IHS? Erin, It was published a while
ago
> >in the Horncall. After you see it, I don't think your friend will want
it,
> >though,
>
>
> Greetings -
>
> Speaking of those pictures I took of David Crites' tattoos, of which I
> think three appeared in The Horn Call, if anyone wants the main Dennis
> Brain shot, let me know. It's a 44k JPEG.
>
> For those with masochistic tendencies, I can send you the entire
collection
> of 11 JPEG's of Crites' tattoo photos, weighing in at about 792k in .sit
or
> .zip format.
>
> Regards,
>
> Carlberg
>
>
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