Re: [Hornlist] Name that horn!?

2004-02-28 Thread Valkhorn
Good call. I thought the very same thing after I had already replied so 
thanks for taking up my slack :)

-William

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> Check out http://www.thein-brass.de/index_en.php
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> Could be a Model R
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Graeme Evans
> (Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
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Re: [Hornlist] Name that horn!?

2004-02-28 Thread Graeme Evans
Check out http://www.thein-brass.de/index_en.php

Could be a Model R

Cheers,

Graeme Evans
(Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
+61 3 9318 0690(H), +61 419 880371(B), +61 3 93180893(Fax)
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From: "Graham Jarvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 10:08 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Name that horn!?


> Hello there,
> I saw the end of a broadcast by the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra the
other day and caught a tantalising glimpse of an unusual looking horn. It
looked as though the valve cluster was on the opposite side of the horn to
the valve levers (if you can picture what I mean) with the valve slides
pointing towards the players left hand instead of away from them. By now you
are probably either totally confused or have a pertty good idea what kind of
horn it was.
> The section listings on hornplayer.net haven't been much help. As far as I
can see, the instruments listed are E. Schmid and Alexander - no likely
candidates there as far as I'm aware.
> So - any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Graham
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Re: [Hornlist] Name that horn!?

2004-02-28 Thread Alexandre Grand-Clement
Graham Jarvis wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> I saw the end of a broadcast by the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra the other day and 
> caught a tantalising glimpse of an unusual looking horn.

It's a Thein horn: 

Alex
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Re: [Hornlist] Name that horn!?

2004-02-28 Thread Valkhorn
It's probably a Vienna style horn :)

-William
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[Hornlist] Name that horn!?

2004-02-28 Thread Graham Jarvis
Hello there,
I saw the end of a broadcast by the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra the other day and 
caught a tantalising glimpse of an unusual looking horn. It looked as though the valve 
cluster was on the opposite side of the horn to the valve levers (if you can picture 
what I mean) with the valve slides pointing towards the players left hand instead of 
away from them. By now you are probably either totally confused or have a pertty good 
idea what kind of horn it was. 
The section listings on hornplayer.net haven't been much help. As far as I can see, 
the instruments listed are E. Schmid and Alexander - no likely candidates there as far 
as I'm aware.
So - any suggestions?
Thanks,
Graham
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