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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,
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
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Hans P was comparing Mendelsohn's
Nocturne to Schubert's Auf dem Strom:
The Nocturno is less taxiing, much less.
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Yeah, but neither piece is as taxiing as
An American in Paris.
Gotta go,
Cabbage
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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
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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
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
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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
Bill Gross said:
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He also provided instructions for using Outlook Express rules to deal with
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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
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
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