Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-23 Thread Susan G Peeples
Dear Mara and hornlist,
Yes, the Canadian Brass played last night (May 22nd) at a church in
Birmingham, MI.  I was there and it was a fabulous concert!   Bernard
Scully may not have been in the publicity pictures (I noticed that too)
but he was very much in his place at the concert last night.  The church
was packed and the concert was wonderful.  Most of all Bernard did such a
super job as a very new member of the quintet.  He played magnificently,
had an obvious good rapport with the group and a great stage presence. 
He seemed at ease with the others and all their fun antics while they
played.  He'll be a such a good addition to the quintet.  
I got to sit very near the front and really enjoyed watching the
interaction of all the players.  I had a nice talk with Bernard
afterwards as well.  In fact they all stayed to visit with the audience
at the reception after the concert which I thought was very nice of them.
 
What a great concert.  My husband and I enjoyed it very much. 

Sue Peeples
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread David Jewell
I have a cassette copy of the LP - this performance was not reissued on cd, 
unless it occurs on their recent CBC reissue. See their web store for more 
info. 
paxmaha

BVD Press <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>And no, they don't do many original commissions, although the 
>Canadians have commisioned an "opera" [Hornsmoke], the Michael Kamen 
>Quintet, and have recorded the Malcolm Arnold Quintet.


Anyone know where to get a copy of the Arnold recording? I have 
always been under the impression that they did not record very many 
or any of the standard Brass Quintet charts.

Speaking of standards, I know Empire recorded the 3 Ewald's back in the 80's.

Thanks,

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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread G
Hi,

I have a recording of the Canadian Brass (Graham Page,
horn) playing the Malcolm Arnold.

The recording is on vinyl, "A Touch Of Brass," MMG
Records, CBC series, MMG 1123.

I have a ton of classical music on vinyl (at least it
seems like a ton after moving them across the country
a couple of times). Some pretty rare stuff; Michelle
Stebleton playing the Britten Serenade, Edmund Leloir
playing the orchestrated version of the Weber
Concertino...

I would be willing to part with these.

If there is sufficient interest, I will type up a
catalogue for the group's consideration.

Gary
> 
> Anyone know where to get a copy of the Arnold
> recording?  I have 
> always been under the impression that they did not
> record very many 
> or any of the standard Brass Quintet charts.
> 
> Speaking of standards, I know Empire recorded the 3
> Ewald's back in the 80's.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Bryan Doughty


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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread BVD Press
Probably the leader in original works for brass quintet is the 
American Brass Quintet, described by Newsweek as "The high priests 
of brass" a number of years ago.  Definitely a bit more esoteric 
than most other BQs.
You can check their database of original Brass Quintet composition 
written since 1950 here:

http://www.americanbrassquintet.org/
Bryan Doughty
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.cimarronmusic.com/

My 2 cents -- Paul Mansur
On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, at 10:18 AM, David Jewell wrote:
both groups have certainly mined the transcription bit for all its 
worth, I agree.  And no, they don't do many original commissions, 
although the Canadians have commisioned an "opera" [Hornsmoke], the 
Michael Kamen Quintet, and have recorded the Malcolm Arnold 
Quintet.  They were perhaps more core repetoire minded in their 
earliest days, when they had a recording that had several original 
compositions on it, but some of their arrangements certainly have 
involved nearly the same amount of work as composing something 
anew.  In regards to the Empires, I know that they have 
commissioned some works, but I honestly don't have that information 
in my head or near to hand.
To reverse the perspective, would we say a group was limited in 
their reptoire if the played nothing but original brass quintet 
works and left out anything that was arranged or transcribed?  I 
think we need to accept the fact that the Canadians are who they 
are and the Empires are who they are, and the Boston Brass is who 
they are, and so on.  And when I said the whole realm, I will 
concede that may have sounded exaggerated and a bit broad, but I 
thought we all gave each other a certain latitude about the use of 
common expressions and figures of speech.
Paxmaha

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The whole realm? How much original quintet literature
does either group perform? How many compositions (not
arrangements) have they commissioned?
Eric James
On Mon, 16 May 2005 14:38:08 -0700 (PDT), David Jewell
wrote:
Actually the Empire Brass postdated the Canadians by
almost ten years. However, both groups have become
the
predominantly known quintets and certainly do well at
exploring the whole realm of the repetoire between
them. I have a collection of ST. Paul Sunday Morning
episodes featuring both ensembles, and the discussions
between the playing highlight the differences in
attitudes that each groups has. You learn a lot about
what it all means when you get a chance to hear the
members of a group talk about life and music.
Paxmaha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/16/2005 9:14:27 AM Pacific
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes: Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet
music pretty much meant canzonas &
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes,
but not much stylistic
variety Don't forget The Empire Brass

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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread BVD Press
And no, they don't do many original commissions, although the 
Canadians have commisioned an "opera" [Hornsmoke], the Michael Kamen 
Quintet, and have recorded the Malcolm Arnold Quintet.

Anyone know where to get a copy of the Arnold recording?  I have 
always been under the impression that they did not record very many 
or any of the standard Brass Quintet charts.

Speaking of standards, I know Empire recorded the 3 Ewald's back in the 80's.
Thanks,
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread Paul Mansur
Probably the leader in original works for brass quintet is the American 
Brass Quintet, described by Newsweek as "The high priests of brass" a 
number of years ago.  Definitely a bit more esoteric than most other 
BQs.

My 2 cents -- Paul Mansur
On Tuesday, May 17, 2005, at 10:18 AM, David Jewell wrote:
both groups have certainly mined the transcription bit for all its 
worth, I agree.  And no, they don't do many original commissions, 
although the Canadians have commisioned an "opera" [Hornsmoke], the 
Michael Kamen Quintet, and have recorded the Malcolm Arnold Quintet.  
They were perhaps more core repetoire minded in their earliest days, 
when they had a recording that had several original compositions on 
it, but some of their arrangements certainly have involved nearly the 
same amount of work as composing something anew.  In regards to the 
Empires, I know that they have commissioned some works, but I honestly 
don't have that information in my head or near to hand.
To reverse the perspective, would we say a group was limited in their 
reptoire if the played nothing but original brass quintet works and 
left out anything that was arranged or transcribed?  I think we need 
to accept the fact that the Canadians are who they are and the Empires 
are who they are, and the Boston Brass is who they are, and so on.  
And when I said the whole realm, I will concede that may have sounded 
exaggerated and a bit broad, but I thought we all gave each other a 
certain latitude about the use of common expressions and figures of 
speech.
Paxmaha

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The whole realm? How much original quintet literature
does either group perform? How many compositions (not
arrangements) have they commissioned?
Eric James
On Mon, 16 May 2005 14:38:08 -0700 (PDT), David Jewell
wrote:
Actually the Empire Brass postdated the Canadians by
almost ten years. However, both groups have become
the
predominantly known quintets and certainly do well at
exploring the whole realm of the repetoire between
them. I have a collection of ST. Paul Sunday Morning
episodes featuring both ensembles, and the discussions
between the playing highlight the differences in
attitudes that each groups has. You learn a lot about
what it all means when you get a chance to hear the
members of a group talk about life and music.
Paxmaha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 5/16/2005 9:14:27 AM Pacific
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes: Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet
music pretty much meant canzonas &
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes,
but not much stylistic
variety Don't forget The Empire Brass

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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread Dr. Carole Nowicke, Applied Health Science

On Tue, 17 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The whole realm?  How much original quintet literature
> does either group perform?  

The Montreal Brass Quintet and the Modern Brass Quintet were responsible
for a LOT of original works.  Lew Waldeck told me that his quintet's books
went to Honolulu and many of the works never had much play. 

Carole Nowicke
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread David Jewell
both groups have certainly mined the transcription bit for all its worth, I 
agree.  And no, they don't do many original commissions, although the Canadians 
have commisioned an "opera" [Hornsmoke], the Michael Kamen Quintet, and have 
recorded the Malcolm Arnold Quintet.  They were perhaps more core repetoire 
minded in their earliest days, when they had a recording that had several 
original compositions on it, but some of their arrangements certainly have 
involved nearly the same amount of work as composing something anew.  In 
regards to the Empires, I know that they have commissioned some works, but I 
honestly don't have that information in my head or near to hand.  
To reverse the perspective, would we say a group was limited in their reptoire 
if the played nothing but original brass quintet works and left out anything 
that was arranged or transcribed?  I think we need to accept the fact that the 
Canadians are who they are and the Empires are who they are, and the Boston 
Brass is who they are, and so on.  And when I said the whole realm, I will 
concede that may have sounded exaggerated and a bit broad, but I thought we all 
gave each other a certain latitude about the use of common expressions and 
figures of speech. 
Paxmaha

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The whole realm? How much original quintet literature
does either group perform? How many compositions (not
arrangements) have they commissioned? 

Eric James


On Mon, 16 May 2005 14:38:08 -0700 (PDT), David Jewell
wrote:

> 
> Actually the Empire Brass postdated the Canadians by
> almost ten years. However, both groups have become
the
> predominantly known quintets and certainly do well at
> exploring the whole realm of the repetoire between
> them. I have a collection of ST. Paul Sunday Morning
> episodes featuring both ensembles, and the discussions
> between the playing highlight the differences in
> attitudes that each groups has. You learn a lot about
> what it all means when you get a chance to hear the
> members of a group talk about life and music.
> Paxmaha
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 5/16/2005 9:14:27 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> writes: Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet
> music pretty much meant canzonas & 
> Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes,
> but not much stylistic 
> variety Don't forget The Empire Brass
> 
> 
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread Walter E. Lewis
At 06:08 PM 5/16/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
Let's not forget the Parris Island Marine Air-Ground
Tactical Brass Quintet.
Gary

OOOHRAH!!!  From a former Marine fatherwho's son went through the 
"beloved Island"...I have a picture taken by me on his graduation day of 
the Parris Island Band. I see it everytime I work on my 'puter.

and I'm going to shameless pimp my own brass quintet...Artistry in 
BrassSoutheast Michigan, available for Weddings, parties, concerts and 
civic events. Hire the best! we're not just a bunch of brassholeslol...

Walt Lewis

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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-17 Thread eric_d_james
The whole realm?  How much original quintet literature
does either group perform?  How many compositions (not
arrangements) have they commissioned?  

Eric James


On Mon, 16 May 2005 14:38:08 -0700 (PDT), David Jewell
wrote:

> 
> Actually the Empire Brass postdated the Canadians by
> almost ten years.  However, both groups have become
the
> predominantly known quintets and certainly do well at
> exploring the whole realm of the repetoire between
> them.  I have a collection of ST. Paul Sunday Morning
> episodes featuring both ensembles, and the discussions
> between the playing highlight the differences in
> attitudes that each groups has. You learn a lot about
> what it all means when you get a chance to hear the
> members of a group talk about life and music.
> Paxmaha
>  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 5/16/2005 9:14:27 AM Pacific
> Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> writes:   Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet
> music pretty much meant canzonas & 
> Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes,
> but not much stylistic 
> variety Don't forget The Empire Brass
> 
> 
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Eww02
 
In a message dated 5/16/2005 12:14:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Everybody who plays brass quintet gigs owes a debt of gratitude to  The 
>Canadian Brass for popularizing music for tuba, horn, trombone,  & 2 
>trumpets together.

>Before The Canadian Brass, brass  quintet music pretty much meant canzonas & 
>Gabrieli & the  Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes, but not much stylistic 
 
>variety.



Well, not entirely true--look at the repertory of the NY Brass Quintet from  
the 1960's: Alvin Etler, Collier Jones, Malcolm Arnold, Robert Sanders, et al 
et  al.
 
Emory Waters
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Fred Baucom
Ah yes, the world famous PIMAGTBQ
Also, the Exit 2 Brass Quintet (call Prof. IMG for bookings...)

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Hi,
Let's not forget the Parris Island Marine Air-Ground
Tactical Brass Quintet.
Gary
--- Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Who could forget them?
Or the Epic Brass?
Or the Chestnut Brass Company?
Or the Monumental Brass?
Or The Make Believe Brass?
Or Guy Touvron?
Even so, in the world of brass quintets, there's The
Canadian Brass &
there's everybody else, no?
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread G
Hi,

Let's not forget the Parris Island Marine Air-Ground
Tactical Brass Quintet.

Gary


--- Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who could forget them?
> 
> Or the Epic Brass?
> 
> Or the Chestnut Brass Company?
> 
> Or the Monumental Brass?
> 
> Or The Make Believe Brass?
> 
> Or Guy Touvron?
> 
> Even so, in the world of brass quintets, there's The
> Canadian Brass & 
> there's everybody else, no?
> 
> -- Alan Cole, rank amateur
> McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
>   ~~
> Don't forget The Empire Brass
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Alan Cole
Who could forget them?
Or the Epic Brass?
Or the Chestnut Brass Company?
Or the Monumental Brass?
Or The Make Believe Brass?
Or Guy Touvron?
Even so, in the world of brass quintets, there's The Canadian Brass & 
there's everybody else, no?

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
   McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread David Jewell
Actually the Empire Brass postdated the Canadians by almost ten years.  
However, both groups have become the predominantly known quintets and certainly 
do well at exploring the whole realm of the repetoire between them.  I have a 
collection of ST. Paul Sunday Morning episodes featuring both ensembles, and 
the discussions between the playing highlight the differences in attitudes that 
each groups has. You learn a lot about what it all means when you get a chance 
to hear the members of a group talk about life and music.
Paxmaha
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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PROTECTED] 
writes:   Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet music pretty much meant 
canzonas & 
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes, but not much stylistic 
variety Don't forget The Empire Brass



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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Billbamberg
In a message dated 5/16/2005 9:14:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] 
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Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet music pretty much meant canzonas & 
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes, but not much stylistic 
variety
Don't forget The Empire Brass
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass and Philp Jones

2005-05-16 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
 
 
In a message dated 16/05/2005 17:14:14 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
writes:

Before  The Canadian Brass, brass quintet music pretty much meant canzonas &  
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes, but not much  stylistic 
variety.


In the UK I think the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble hold this same  honour.  
They were responsible for several comissions and published a whole  series of 
brass ensemble works.  There was a time when concerts by brass  ensembles in 
Great Britain were often comprised almost entirely of works from  Phil Jones's 
edition.
 
Before that, as you say, everything was from the Robert King  Catalogue.
 
All the best,
 
Lawrence
 
"þaes  ofereode - þisses swa  maeg"

http://lawrenceyates.co.uk




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RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Alan Cole
Everybody who plays brass quintet gigs owes a debt of gratitude to The 
Canadian Brass for popularizing music for tuba, horn, trombone, & 2 
trumpets together.

Before The Canadian Brass, brass quintet music pretty much meant canzonas & 
Gabrieli & the Robert King Catalog -- lots of tunes, but not much stylistic 
variety.

Now there are loads of great brass quintet arrangements in plenty of 
different styles of music that audiences actually like to hear.

Yay Canadian Brass !
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur (& Potomac Brass Quintet [of Virginia] member)
   McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.

At 11:39 AM 5/16/2005, you wrote:
http://www.canadianbrass.com and click on Concert Calendar.  I found this:
May 22
Birmingham, MI
First United Methodist Church
and there's a link for more info.
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RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Steve Freides
http://www.canadianbrass.com and click on Concert Calendar.  I found this:

May 22
Birmingham, MI
First United Methodist Church

and there's a link for more info.

-S- 

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> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:20 AM
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> 
> Mara,
> 
> Will you contact me off list to tell me where the Canadian 
> Brass are playing...or what the heck, just give me a 
> call...welcome to the dark side...
> 
> Walt
> 
> 
> 
> At 07:16 PM 5/14/2005 -0700, you wrote:
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-16 Thread Walter E. Lewis
Mara,
Will you contact me off list to tell me where the Canadian Brass are 
playing...or what the heck, just give me a call...welcome to the dark side...

Walt

At 07:16 PM 5/14/2005 -0700, you wrote:
The Canadian Brass will, apparently, be playing in a church in Michigan, 
near me next week.  The picture on the ad I saw has Jeff Nelson as the 
horn player.  Since Bernhard Scully won the position, will he or Jeff be 
playing on that concert?

~Mara















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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-15 Thread David Jewell
If you go to "canadianbrass.com" they have a page devoted to the time line of 
the members in the group.  There is a lag sometimes in different parts of the 
site as to who is in the group - pictures tend to be displayed in the gallery 
after changes have taken place. I am confident that Mr. Scully will be the 
hornist at your performance.  In actuality there have been more changes in 
trumpeters than in hornists.  
Briefly, in order, the hornists have been:
Graeme Page - Martin Hackleman - David Ohanion - Chris Cooper - Jeff Nelson - 
Bernhard Scully.
Paxmaha

Mara Cushion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Canadian Brass will, apparently, be playing in a church in Michigan, near 
me next week. The picture on the ad I saw has Jeff Nelson as the horn player. 
Since Bernhard Scully won the position, will he or Jeff be playing on that 
concert?


~Mara
































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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-15 Thread Julia H
Trumpets too
J
From: Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: The Horn List 
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Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 22:25:20 -0400
Has there been lots of turnover in the horn position with that group or 
what?

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
   McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
 ~~
At 10:16 PM 5/14/2005, you wrote:
The Canadian Brass will, apparently, be playing in a church in Michigan, 
near me next week.  The picture on the ad I saw has Jeff Nelson as the 
horn player.  Since Bernhard Scully won the position, will he or Jeff be 
playing on that concert?

~Mara

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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-14 Thread Alan Cole
Has there been lots of turnover in the horn position with that group or what?
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
   McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
 ~~
At 10:16 PM 5/14/2005, you wrote:
The Canadian Brass will, apparently, be playing in a church in Michigan, 
near me next week.  The picture on the ad I saw has Jeff Nelson as the 
horn player.  Since Bernhard Scully won the position, will he or Jeff be 
playing on that concert?

~Mara

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[Hornlist] Canadian Brass

2005-05-14 Thread Mara Cushion
The Canadian Brass will, apparently, be playing in a church in Michigan, near 
me next week.  The picture on the ad I saw has Jeff Nelson as the horn player.  
Since Bernhard Scully won the position, will he or Jeff be playing on that 
concert?


~Mara
































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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread WLawson778
Hello Kendall,
Please give my congratulations to Bernhard.  Persistance and talent  really 
pay off in the long run, don't they?
All the best,
Walter
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Re: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread Alan Cole
Seems to me The Canadian Brass wears out & replaces their horn players more 
frequently than their trumpet players, trombone players, & tuba players.

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
   McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
 ~
At 10:25 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
Hello Hornlisters,
Bernhard Scully has been appointed as the horn player with the Canadian
Brass.  He starts with them in January.
For more info on Bernhard: http://www.horncamp.org/bs.htm .
As you might surmise, I am a very proud teacher at this point!
Happy Holidays!
KB

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RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread Loren Mayhew
   That would or should be Jeff Nelson, until January. Yes, he is an
excellent horn player and a lot of fun to hang with. Coincidentally he is
the brother-in-law of David Ohanian, the previous Canadian Brass hornist,
but he didn't get the job an account of that relationship; he won it fair
and square in a behind-the-screen audition.

Loren Mayhew
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Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

We just heard the Canadian Brass, with their current horn player who we
thought played very, very, well, last Friday night at the Bergen Performing
Arts Center.  What happened?


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RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread Jason Austin
I'm sure I speak for many horn players out
there...when I say that Jeff Nelsen will be greatly
missed.  

I have had the good fortune to study with Jeff for the
last 10 months and I'll assure you that there isn't a
finer horn player or human being in the performing
world.

Jeff will be missed!


--- Steve Freides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> We just heard the Canadian Brass, with their current
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> thought played very, very, well, last Friday night
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> Arts Center.  What happened?
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> Bernhard Scully has been appointed as the horn
> player with the Canadian
> Brass.  He starts with them in January.
> 
> For more info on Bernhard:
> http://www.horncamp.org/bs.htm .
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> this point!
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> Happy Holidays!
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RE: [Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread Steve Freides
We just heard the Canadian Brass, with their current horn player who we
thought played very, very, well, last Friday night at the Bergen Performing
Arts Center.  What happened?

-S-

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Hello Hornlisters,

Bernhard Scully has been appointed as the horn player with the Canadian
Brass.  He starts with them in January.

For more info on Bernhard: http://www.horncamp.org/bs.htm .

As you might surmise, I am a very proud teacher at this point!

Happy Holidays!

KB
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[Hornlist] Canadian Brass names new hornplayer to group

2004-12-22 Thread KendallBetts
Hello Hornlisters,

Bernhard Scully has been appointed as the horn player with the Canadian 
Brass.  He starts with them in January.

For more info on Bernhard: http://www.horncamp.org/bs.htm .

As you might surmise, I am a very proud teacher at this point!

Happy Holidays!

KB
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[Hornlist] "Canadian Brass" horn

2004-05-26 Thread J. Kosta
I have some advertising material from 1995 concerning the "Canadian Brass"
line of instruments - yes the instruments were endorsed by the CB. The line
included: Bb trumpet, C trumpet, Bb Cornet, Bb/A piccolo trumpet,
euphonium, horn, tenor trombone, C tuba, and Bb tuba. 

The following information is from Spring/Summer 1995 newsletter "Getzen
Gazette" 

The CB instrument line began in 1990 and was originally distributed by
Canadian Brass Musical Instrument Co., Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, a wholly
owned subsidiary of Canadian Brass Enterprises. Effective February 1, 1995,
Getzen became the exclusive worldwide distributor.

A brochure from CB Musical Instruments describes the horn as:
"This full double French Horn has combined a large Kruspe style bell with a
Geyer wrap and valve alignment. It provides both a superb high register and
carrying power necessary for the orchestra along with the elegant shading
of pianissimo needed for the soloist"

There was a fixed bell model (CB40) and detachable bell model (CB41), both
were made by Vogtlandische Musinkinstrumentenfabrik GmbH of Germany. 

A friend of mine plays the CB41 and seems to like it fine. 

Jay Kosta
Endwell NY USA

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[Hornlist] "Canadian Brass" horn

2004-05-26 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
I just saw a "Canadian Brass" mouthpiece on Ebay and that reminded me: Did
someone make a horn with "Canadian Brass" as the brand or the model?  I
never see or hear anything about it.. is it still being made?

Leonard

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