I saw that horn at Paxman, but mine is nickel silver from the 1920's (so
Walt Lawson said in his appraisal) with the backwards change valve.
Paul
Tom Warner wrote:
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 02:58 AM, Paul S. LaFollette wrote:
I've heard rumors of very high ($8000.00 to $10,000.00) pric
Bob:
And the Lord spoke,- "You shall remain Schmidless my son!"
Julio de la Rosa
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Marlatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 12:52 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Re: ALL HAIL ENGELBERT!
> I love the E Schmid! Wish I h
On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 02:58 AM, Paul S. LaFollette wrote:
I've heard rumors of very high ($8000.00 to $10,000.00) prices being
paid for these instruments in Japan, and wanted to know if there was
any interest out there and what the best way to sell the horn would
be. I had it on Hor
Hmm,,, Personally I love my Paxman triple (one of the first they made) -
wouldnt trade it for anything (and no, I'm not a Paxman dealer). But I
do know that Ricco Kuhn is making a triple now and I'm pretty sure it'll
give Schmid a run for his money (and yes, I do sell the Kuhns...;) )
Ken Pope
Dear horn-enthousiasts,
I've made a preliminary version of the Mozart duets available online.
Find it at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen/public/music/duets-kv487.zip
(the zip contains source files, MIDI and PDF files)
Comments, bugreports welcome.
The README follows:
I love the E Schmid! Wish I had one... don't own one yet but will
pay top dollar to the first seller: $3,400 US CASH for a good used
double (case/mouthpiece extra).
That's my price point and I remain,
Bob Marlatt
Boston MA
from: "jdelarosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
First of all, Germania, as you s
Masako Owada? She might have eight Gs to spend on a horn. Seriously
though, why not list it again on hornplayer.net?
http://hornplayer.net/ How about yahoo.japan?
You ain't gonna get the biggest bucks from a north american, but you
never know...
Bob Marlatt
Boston MA
Who would you suggest I c
Hhhmmm...
How much are kidney's going for?
Julio de la Rosa
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] ALL HAIL ENGELBERT!
> Why Schmid?
>
> 1. They are so well put together. I have one from 1
Why Schmid?
1. They are so well put together. I have one from 1991. My old teacher had
one from 2002. His was a Descant. Mine was a double. He transposed his to E, I
transposed mine to F#. We both read the De Krufft sonata together for a test
and guess what - perfect intonation.
2. Again, I've
First of all, Germania, as you should well know, the correct spelling is
Schmid. Second, there are many on this list that have the Schmid's and are
in a better position to reply. Other custom horns are flying out of windows.
Notice the flood of vintage 8D's on eBay? Think he'll do an IPO?
There mu
You mean Schmid, not Schmidt. There's a big difference.
Steven Ovitsky
Why has the world gone schimdt crazy? You can hardly get them to blend well
with different horns in a section.definately a solo effort..
--
Original Message
From: "
Neil:
When he grows up to be a man he will appreciate the break.
Julio de la Rosa
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 2:09 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Organ Symphony
Hi there.
Does anybody know why Saint-Seans wrote the 3r
> Hi there.
>
> Does anybody know why Saint-Seans wrote the 3rd and 4th horn parts in
> his 3rd symphony as if it should be 1st and 2nd (and vice versa)? I know
> that in the Brahms Symphonies the horn parts are written like two pairs
> of 1st and 2nd with both pairs of almost equal importance. (Am
Why has the world gone schimdt crazy? You can hardly get them to blend well
with different horns in a section.definately a solo effort..
--
Original Message
From: "jdelarosa"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Kruspe Horner
Date: Wed,
Paul,
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He is a brass salesman and has many contacts with Japanese customers and
dealers.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Scott H. Bacon
Sales, Marketing, and Service
Verkauf, Marketing, und Service
Specialist in French Horn
Spezialist für Waldhorn
Musikhaus Dürk
Steuerstraße 16a
55
Hey All,
Who would you suggest I contact to make the horn's availability known
out of the USA?
Thanks, Paul LaFollette
Toru Ikeno wrote:
Greetings from Japan,
Drive the Delorian and visit Japan in early 1990s.
http://www.bttfmovie.com/
Japanese Yen was very strong to US dollar and nobo
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Hornlist] Organ Symphony
> Hi there.
>
> Does anybody know why Saint-Seans wrote the 3rd and 4th horn parts in
> his 3rd symphony as if it should be 1st and 2nd (and vice versa)? I know
> that in the Brahms Symphonies the horn parts are
Hi there.
Does anybody know why Saint-Seans wrote the 3rd and 4th horn parts in
his 3rd symphony as if it should be 1st and 2nd (and vice versa)? I know
that in the Brahms Symphonies the horn parts are written like two pairs
of 1st and 2nd with both pairs of almost equal importance. (Am I
right?)
All. After about 6 weeks, now have repaired-upgraded computer, to the tune
of almost 7C. A comedy of errors & failures kept it in the shop. Too long of
a story. Am struggling w/300+ accumulated emails. Still installing software,
w/mucho frustration. Laser printer & scanner still giving me heartache
19 matches
Mail list logo