Re: [Hornlist] NHR Europeans

2003-02-07 Thread Bill Gross
If you are using Outlook Express and don't want to be bothered with this topic. Go to the Message menu and select Create Rule from Message then in block one select the second block in under 1. that says where the subject lines contains (note when you do this make sure the block above it is

[Hornlist] World Premiere Concerto

2003-02-07 Thread VerMeulen
Hi Horn Gang - FYI - I will perform the world premeire of the Concerto for Horn by Samuel Adler with Hans Graf and the Houston Symphony on Feb. 8, 9 and 10 at Jones Hall in Houston. Hope some area horn listers can make it. It is an incredible piece and a terrific challenge. All the best,

[Hornlist] Finke Horns

2003-02-07 Thread Heribert Kröger
Can anyone give me some informations about Finke horns? What are their advantages/disadvantages? Are they used by many professional horn players? What are the differences between the different models? Thank you in advance Heribert Kröger ___ Horn

[Hornlist] Arf arf

2003-02-07 Thread Cabbage
Hans P was comparing Mendelsohn's Nocturne to Schubert's Auf dem Strom: The Nocturno is less taxiing, much less. * Yeah, but neither piece is as taxiing as An American in Paris. Gotta go, Cabbage ___ Horn mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Hornlist] Arf arf

2003-02-07 Thread Walter Lewis
Yeah, but neither piece is as taxiing as An American in Paris. Gotta go, Cabbage GROAN If you were a goose Cabbage, you could honk out the parts... Walt Lewis --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 /

[Hornlist] mastering the Horn's Low Register

2003-02-07 Thread Jon C Woodyard
Today, I received my copy of Randy Gardner's Mastering the Horn's Low Register, published by International Opus. (See www.internationalopus.com) What a gem! This is a text that should be in every horn player's library and read seriously. No. I'm not on the payroll, just very pleased that this

[Hornlist] Cup Mute

2003-02-07 Thread David Tietz
I recently bought a Humes Berg (the red white kind) cup mute for horn, and now I can't find any music that calls for it. Does anyone know of any or have other suggestions for the mute? Thanks! -David Tietz ___ Horn mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Hornlist] Cup Mute

2003-02-07 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 3:24 PM -0500 2/7/03, David Tietz wrote: I recently bought a Humes Berg (the red white kind) cup mute for horn, and now I can't find any music that calls for it. Does anyone know of any or have other suggestions for the mute? Thanks! Take the mute part out, use is as a regular mute, and use

[Hornlist] Off-topic posts

2003-02-07 Thread Ralph Mazza
Bill Gross said: I'm not going to vote for censorship any where. He also provided instructions for using Outlook Express rules to deal with off-topic posts. Equating objections to off-topic posts with censorship is nonsense. Lists are by definition topical. Tolerance of off-topic posts can only

Re: [Hornlist] Cup Mute

2003-02-07 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 07/02/2003 20:26:54 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I recently bought a Humes Berg (the red white kind) cup mute for horn, and now I can't find any music that calls for it. Does anyone know of any or have other suggestions for the mute? Thanks! Do not

Re: [Hornlist] Cup Mute

2003-02-07 Thread HEPhorn1
The only cup muted horn part I have ever encountered is in Broadway Curtaintime, a band medley of older showtunes. This piece was on the program when I was in the Kentucky All-State band many years ago and, thinking I would actually need the mute, I rushed out to buy one. I couldn't understand