Re: [Hornlist] Mozart Horn Concerto

2005-12-23 Thread David Mickus
Jennifer,


Try www.thompsonedition.com.  Go to the catalog and then the "solo horn and
band" link.  They have (in my experience) one of the largest selections of horn
solo band transcriptions.




Quoting Jennifer Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I was wondering if anyone knew of an arrangement of the Mozart K. 495 Mvt. 1
> for horn and band?  I have found an arrangement of the 3rd movement, but
> really need the first.
> Thanks,
> 
> Jennifer L. R. Greene
> Fayetteville-Manlius High School
> 8201 E. Seneca Turnpike
> Manlius, NY  13104
> 315-692-1918
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RE: [Hornlist] Pieces with extended techniques

2005-04-09 Thread David Mickus
Just so that everyone knows, I am not unwilling to do the research - I am doing
the library and inter-library loan and Google and electronic resource search
stuff that goes along with every research project I've ever done.  I do know,
however, that in a subject as specialized as this, some information is better
found through word of mouth or networking than by just looking for it.  I am
not trying to get out of doing the work (I am, in fact, doing this work as we
speak), but only asking for help from those who have had much more experience
with the horn than I have, and whose knowledge surpasses my own.  I do
appreciate any help, and assure you that it will serve as a guide for my own
research, not as the research itself.

David





Quoting Bill Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Now begin the diatribes about students not able to use the library, students
> not able to use Google, students not able to appreciate the fact that in "my
> day" I had to walk five miles to the practice hall in snow drifts five feet
> deep, uphill both ways.  
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[Hornlist] Pieces with extended techniques

2005-04-09 Thread David Mickus
Hello everyone.  Our final project in our music history class is to write a
paper on a twentieth century work for your instrument (or featuring it
prominently) which utilizes extended techniques.  We have to perform excerpts
from the work demonstrating these techniques.  I was wondering if there are any
suggestions any of you might have about this subject.  Also, any ideas of where
to quickly find information on these pieces and/or techniques would be
appreciated.  Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

David


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