> Not knowing anything about the trumpet, the horn and Brandenburg 2, here
> is one more thing perhaps worth considering:
>
> There is an instrument now referred to as the baroque clarinet. It is
> not the chalumaux, and sounds quite different. It plays in a pretty high
> register. This is the
Not knowing anything about the trumpet, the horn and Brandenburg 2, here
is one more thing perhaps worth considering:
There is an instrument now referred to as the baroque clarinet. It is
not the chalumaux, and sounds quite different. It plays in a pretty high
register. This is the reason it i
Are you thining of Thurston Dart?
Aaron J. Rabushka
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From: "Raymond Horton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] alto as tenor? now Brandenburg 2
ect: Re: [Finale] alto as tenor? now Brandenburg 2
> On 9/10/07, Raymond Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wasn't just being funny with my "can of worms" answer. The theory of
> > horn in place of trumpet on Brandenburg 2 (BWV 1047) was presented back
>
On 9/10/07, Raymond Horton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't just being funny with my "can of worms" answer. The theory of
> horn in place of trumpet on Brandenburg 2 (BWV 1047) was presented back
> in the late 60s by one scholar who had latched upon a copy of a third
> generation part labeled
I wasn't just being funny with my "can of worms" answer. The theory of
horn in place of trumpet on Brandenburg 2 (BWV 1047) was presented back
in the late 60s by one scholar who had latched upon a copy of a third
generation part labeled horn. There was an ensuing squabble, I believe,
which tr