Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto!
Thanks, I had the privilege of playing for him once when I was in the San Antonio symphony. We did the New World, and even though the section played on Alexs, he had us put our bells up because he thought our sounds were to dark. And George Yaeger... first horn... was playing a single Bb Alex and used almost no hand in the bell. This would have been somewhere around 1964 or 65. Figure. Milton Milton Kicklighter 4th horn Buffalo Phil --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good eye, Milton. It's Antal Dorati and the London Philharmonic from a > 1967 > concert. Rubinstein was 80 at the time. It's on an EMI DVD with other > concert video of Heifetz and Piatigorsky. > > Cheers, > Steve Ovitsky > > -- Original Message --- > From: Milton Kicklighter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: The Horn List > Sent: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 10:28:37 -0700 (PDT) > Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto! > > > I think the conductor is Antal Dorati? > > --- Howard Sanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I highly recommend: > > > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EM&mode=related&search= > > > > > > which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th > > > piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!) TV. It's the > > > > first time I ever heard the work. This is my favorite piece of > music, > > > of which I've never grown tired. Even nowadays when I find it > annoying > > > to hear any classical music at all and just want the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > noise > > > turned off, the Beethoven G major still does not pale. > > > > > > Anybody recognize the players? I remember the conductor was > Wallenstein. > > > > > > Howard Sanner > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > ___ > > > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > > > unsubscribe or set options at > > > > http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/kicklighgter%40yahoo.com > > > > > > > > __ > __ > > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative > > vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. > > http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ > ___ > > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > > unsubscribe or set options at > http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/sotone%40cybermesa.com > --- End of Original Message --- > > ___ > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > unsubscribe or set options at > http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/kicklighgter%40yahoo.com > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. http://sims.yahoo.com/ ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto!
Good eye, Milton. It's Antal Dorati and the London Philharmonic from a 1967 concert. Rubinstein was 80 at the time. It's on an EMI DVD with other concert video of Heifetz and Piatigorsky. Cheers, Steve Ovitsky -- Original Message --- From: Milton Kicklighter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: The Horn List Sent: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 10:28:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto! > I think the conductor is Antal Dorati? > --- Howard Sanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I highly recommend: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EM&mode=related&search= > > > > which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th > > piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!) TV. It's the > > first time I ever heard the work. This is my favorite piece of music, > > of which I've never grown tired. Even nowadays when I find it annoying > > to hear any classical music at all and just want the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > noise > > turned off, the Beethoven G major still does not pale. > > > > Anybody recognize the players? I remember the conductor was Wallenstein. > > > > Howard Sanner > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ___ > > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > > unsubscribe or set options at > > http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/kicklighgter%40yahoo.com > > > > __ __ > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative > vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. > http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ ___ > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/sotone%40cybermesa.com --- End of Original Message --- ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
Re: [Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto!
I think the conductor is Antal Dorati? --- Howard Sanner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I highly recommend: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EM&mode=related&search= > > which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th > piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!) TV. It's the > first time I ever heard the work. This is my favorite piece of music, > of which I've never grown tired. Even nowadays when I find it annoying > to hear any classical music at all and just want the [EMAIL PROTECTED] noise > turned off, the Beethoven G major still does not pale. > > Anybody recognize the players? I remember the conductor was Wallenstein. > > Howard Sanner > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ___ > post: horn@music.memphis.edu > unsubscribe or set options at > http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/kicklighgter%40yahoo.com > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
[Hornlist] NHR: Rubinstein plays Beethoven's 4th concerto!
I highly recommend: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7ODJHUX_EM&mode=related&search= which is Rubinstein playing the last movement of the Beethoven 4th piano concerto. I remember when this was on (network!) TV. It's the first time I ever heard the work. This is my favorite piece of music, of which I've never grown tired. Even nowadays when I find it annoying to hear any classical music at all and just want the [EMAIL PROTECTED] noise turned off, the Beethoven G major still does not pale. Anybody recognize the players? I remember the conductor was Wallenstein. Howard Sanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org