RE: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

2006-02-09 Thread Prof.Hans Pizka
Dear Yamada-san, many thanks again for your generosity 
your help while in Bangkok. I enjoyed your company very much
 hope we can repeat the same for Walkuere. I also hope, it
was a nice experience for you to sit in the Wagner
orchestra.

By the way, I have found the shop selling all these DVDs
from China. It is in downtown Bangkok at DIGITAL PLANET
tel.: 0--4829  mobile 0-6978-2935
 address: 222 Srivorajak 1st floor, (Klongthom Air) Pomprap
Bangkok. It is the larger building on the right side of the
street after  Payaban Klang (Klang Hospital). Entrance is
from the street side just five steps up. They have nearly
everything  sell at about 220 - 250 Baht. Their collection
includes all the big sets with Vienna Phil, Karajan,
historical performances, great pianists, great violinists,
great conductors.

Again many thanks for your kindness. Let´s keep contact for
future adventures in Wagner.

If you have to travel to Munich, I would be delighted having
you as guest here.

Warmest greetings from Munich

Hans

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Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

2006-01-28 Thread jyhorn
I think some people might prefer CD to downloads and that could be cheaper.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001WE4A4/qid=1138452149/sr=11-1/ref=sr_11_1/103-6130100-6757430?n=5174
or
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=95139
Yes, Wolfgang Tomboeck junger is wonderful! Listen to his rendition of Mahler 
in the recent ORF Vienna Horns disc (Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen) 
with a Bb Wagner Tuba!
I quote from his own liner note from the above Naxos CD which nicely 
epitomize his cause (which I heartily share):
Why, in spite of this, do we persist in using the Vienna horn? Quite simple:
it sounds like a horn, soft, rounded and unlimited in its wealth of tone 
colours, without covering the violins. It thus suits Brahms, Bruckner and 
Wagner, who wrote specifically for the instrument.
Happy listening!
JY  



- Original Message - 
送信者: Daniel Canarutto[EMAIL PROTECTED]
宛先: horn@music.memphis.edu
日付:Thursday, January, 26, 2006, 11:59 PM
件名: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

 
 
 Hello friends,
 Wolfgang Tomboeck's CD The Art of Vienna Horn can be bought from 
 the iTunes store for less than 6 euros. With all due respect to all 
 others, I must say that I never heard anything like this. This is the 
 True Horn Sound, dreamed of since I took the instrument; its quality 
 never lowers, even in the difficult passages. And if you let a friend 
 listen to this album, he may ask: But why do you need a double horn?
 
 Daniel
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Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

2006-01-27 Thread Daniel Canarutto

Tom Warner wrote:


iTunes is still lacking a review of this album. You may want to give
them yours.


Thanks for the suggestion, I just did it. However I am connected to 
the Italian iTunes site, I don't know whether this review will appear 
in other countries.


All the best,

Daniel
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Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

2006-01-26 Thread Robert Ward

Hi all,

I also recently heard this CD as I was driving to a concert, and I  
agree - this is exquisite playing at the very highest possible  
level.  Do yourselves a favor and listen to an incredible artist who  
transcends the instrument.


Bob

On Jan 26, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Daniel Canarutto wrote:


Hello friends,
Wolfgang Tomboeck's CD The Art of Vienna Horn can be bought from  
the iTunes store for less than 6 euros. With all due respect to all  
others, I must say that I never heard anything like this. This is  
the True Horn Sound, dreamed of since I took the instrument; its  
quality never lowers, even in the difficult passages. And if you  
let a friend listen to this album, he may ask: But why do you need  
a double horn?


Daniel


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Re: [Hornlist] Tomboeck

2006-01-26 Thread Tom Warner


On 26 Jan 2006, at 2:59 pm, Daniel Canarutto wrote:

Wolfgang Tomboeck's CD The Art of Vienna Horn can be bought from  
the iTunes store for less than 6 euros. With all due respect to all  
others, I must say that I never heard anything like this. This is  
the True Horn Sound, dreamed of since I took the instrument; its  
quality never lowers, even in the difficult passages. And if you  
let a friend listen to this album, he may ask: But why do you need  
a double horn?


Daniel,

iTunes is still lacking a review of this album. You may want to give  
them yours.


All the best,
Tom
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