[Finale] Re: [Olist] Flutes and Recorders (long, but not as long as some!)

2003-12-05 Thread John.Howell
At 9:44 AM -0800 12/4/03, Harold Owen wrote: John.Howell: The Weimar cantatas like No. 106 are a problem all their own because of the the difference in pitch standards between the court organ and the court's woodwinds. When I performed this, I transposed it a whole step higher, from Eb to F, and us

[Finale] Re: [Olist] Flutes and Recorders (long, but not as long as some!)

2003-12-04 Thread Harold Owen
John.Howell: The Weimar cantatas like No. 106 are a problem all their own because of the the difference in pitch standards between the court organ and the court's woodwinds. When I performed this, I transposed it a whole step higher, from Eb to F, and used recorders. Andrew Stiller: When I played

[Finale] Re: [Olist] Flutes and Recorders (long, but not as long as some!)

2003-12-04 Thread Andrew Stiller
John.Howell: The Weimar cantatas like No. 106 are a problem all their own because of the the difference in pitch standards between the court organ and the court's woodwinds. When I performed this, I transposed it a whole step higher, from Eb to F, and used recorders. When I played it, we used tenor