Re: [Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread Dan Phillips

On Oct 10, 2008, at 1:32 PM, CI wrote:

The would be the organizational meeting which subsequently became  
the HIS;

it was held at Florida State University.

"The First Annual French Horn Workshop was held at Florida State  
University
in 1969. At the opening General Session prominent horn personalities  
present

included Arthur Berv, James Chambers, Philip Farkas, Carl Geyer, Anton
Horner, Wendell Hoss, Max Pottag, and Barry Tuckwell (John Barrows  
arrived

later in the week.).



It was during this week that the idea was suggested for
an international organization of horn players. An organizing  
committee later
declared the IHS "founded" and elected the first officers of the  
IHS: Barry

Tuckwell, President; Wendell Hoss, Vice-President; Norman Schweikert,
Secretary-Treasurer."


That paragraph (taken from IHS Online) is actually jumbled and  
incorrect. It's on my to-do list to update and correct that page.  
There is information omitted between two sections above. The founding  
took place at the SECOND workshop in 1970.


Dan

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RE: [Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread CI
The would be the organizational meeting which subsequently became the HIS;
it was held at Florida State University.

"The First Annual French Horn Workshop was held at Florida State University
in 1969. At the opening General Session prominent horn personalities present
included Arthur Berv, James Chambers, Philip Farkas, Carl Geyer, Anton
Horner, Wendell Hoss, Max Pottag, and Barry Tuckwell (John Barrows arrived
later in the week.). It was during this week that the idea was suggested for
an international organization of horn players. An organizing committee later
declared the IHS "founded" and elected the first officers of the IHS: Barry
Tuckwell, President; Wendell Hoss, Vice-President; Norman Schweikert,
Secretary-Treasurer."

Loren Mayhew, Owner
Computer Intelligence LLC, dba
CI Music 
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] artist line up


On Oct 10, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown wrote:

> Paul,
>  Nailed it ..June 20, 1969 @ 8:15.  Looks like it was pretty much an  
> All American affair.   I didn't go, my buddy Mike Fox brought me  
> back a program. The display was small and aside from the regular  
> compaines listed were: Milan Yancich, Inc (I think he was selling  
> Alexander Helden models) Custom Music and Worldwide Musical  
> instruments.
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>
>   I just came across an old program.  Anyone wish to guess where  
> this was? The artists are listed as:
>
>   Anton Horner
>   Arthur Berv
>   James Chambers
>   Phil Farkas
>   Carl Geyer
>   John Barrows
>   Wendell Hoss
>   Max Pottag
>   and
>   Barry Tuckwell
>
>   Is this what is ment by the term "heavy hitters"?  : )



...and in case anyone's missed it, I've started posting sessions from  
that workshop as podcasts on the IHS web site. So far they include an  
interview of Anton Horner by James Chambers and the first three parts  
of a John Barrows masterclass. MUCH more to come. The complete Horner  
interview is available to logged in IHS members as an mp3 download.

Dan

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Re: [Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread Dan Phillips


On Oct 10, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown wrote:


Paul,
 Nailed it ..June 20, 1969 @ 8:15.  Looks like it was pretty much an  
All American affair.   I didn't go, my buddy Mike Fox brought me  
back a program. The display was small and aside from the regular  
compaines listed were: Milan Yancich, Inc (I think he was selling  
Alexander Helden models) Custom Music and Worldwide Musical  
instruments.


On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> wrote:


  I just came across an old program.  Anyone wish to guess where  
this was? The artists are listed as:


  Anton Horner
  Arthur Berv
  James Chambers
  Phil Farkas
  Carl Geyer
  John Barrows
  Wendell Hoss
  Max Pottag
  and
  Barry Tuckwell

  Is this what is ment by the term "heavy hitters"?  : )




...and in case anyone's missed it, I've started posting sessions from  
that workshop as podcasts on the IHS web site. So far they include an  
interview of Anton Horner by James Chambers and the first three parts  
of a John Barrows masterclass. MUCH more to come. The complete Horner  
interview is available to logged in IHS members as an mp3 download.


Dan

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University of Memphis
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Re: [Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown

Paul,
  Nailed it ..June 20, 1969 @ 8:15.  Looks like it was pretty much an All 
American affair.   I didn't go, my buddy Mike Fox brought me back a program. 
The display was small and aside from the regular compaines listed were: 
Milan Yancich, Inc (I think he was selling Alexander Helden models) Custom 
Music and Worldwide Musical instruments.


LLB

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 From: Paul Rincon

 To: Leonard & Peggy Brown ; The Horn List
 Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 10:28 AM
 Subject: Re: [Hornlist] artist line up


 Probably the 1st IHS symposium in 1968 at The Florida State University.

 Just a guess, though.


 On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


   I just came across an old program.  Anyone wish to guess where this was? 
The artists are listed as:


   Anton Horner
   Arthur Berv
   James Chambers
   Phil Farkas
   Carl Geyer
   John Barrows
   Wendell Hoss
   Max Pottag
   and
   Barry Tuckwell

   Is this what is ment by the term "heavy hitters"?  : )

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Re: [Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread Paul Rincon
Probably the 1st IHS symposium in 1968 at The Florida State University.

Just a guess, though.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Leonard & Peggy Brown <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just came across an old program.  Anyone wish to guess where this was?
> The artists are listed as:
>
> Anton Horner
> Arthur Berv
> James Chambers
> Phil Farkas
> Carl Geyer
> John Barrows
> Wendell Hoss
> Max Pottag
> and
> Barry Tuckwell
>
> Is this what is ment by the term "heavy hitters"?  : )
>
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[Hornlist] artist line up

2008-10-10 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
I just came across an old program.  Anyone wish to guess where this was? 
The artists are listed as:


Anton Horner
Arthur Berv
James Chambers
Phil Farkas
Carl Geyer
John Barrows
Wendell Hoss
Max Pottag
and
Barry Tuckwell

Is this what is ment by the term "heavy hitters"?  : )

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