Re: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Graeme Evans
I'm sure they won't if you ask them nicely () Cheers, Graeme Evans (Principal Horn, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra) +61 3 9318 0690(H), +61 419 880371(B), +61 3 93180893(Fax) E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Hans Pizka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'The Horn List'" <[E

RE: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Hans Pizka
But they refuse mostly - as do third & fourth in "Fidelio". -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graeme Evans Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 6:52 AM To: The Horn List Subject: Re:

RE: [Hornlist] turnabout Natural Horn

2003-09-10 Thread Hans Pizka
One name standing for all: Hermann Baumann A question: Do you think, the recording companies will still go on throwing their money out of the window ? The market for classical music is broke definitely, as people whine about lower prices & again lower prices for recordings. Who eats up most of t

RE: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread Hans Pizka
Besides the famous Brahms Trio op.40 there are 3 trios by Paul Wranitzky (1761-1819) for horn, violin, viola, a trio for horn, violin, violoncello by Karl Stamitz, two trios by Jean Nisle (violin, horn, piano), two trios by Frederic Duvernoy (horn, violin, piano), a trio for horn, violoncello & pia

RE: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Hans Pizka
There are some 1.648 plus d2 in Bolero. It is easy to arrange it that way, that you get a short break to water-empty your horn. What´s the matter with that many d2s ? Don’t play them that hard that you get problems. It is not an outdoor piece & a march to be hear miles away. Just light accompanimen

Re: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Graeme Evans
> From: "Russ Smiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I has my first encounter as third horn with Bolero tonight. My, there > are > a lot of Ds! The first horn and I thought we'd spell each other. Are > there > any standard places for each part to lay off? > > Russ Smiley > Marlborough, CT Bolero i

Re: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Russ Smiley
Josh, And an excellent suggestion it is. While we had no problem tonight, I fear that if perform Brahms' Academic Festival Overture, Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance #1, and Holt's First Suite BEFORE we perform Bolero, there are going to be some tired chops in the section (mine first among them). Th

Re: [Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Josh Cheuvront
Russ, Just did Bolero last season. It was my first time playing 3rd as well. Rather than look for places to lay out, this might be an excellent opportunity to look for bad playing habits and get rid of them. I found myself using a ridiculous amount of pressure by the end, and made it a point to

[Hornlist] Bolero Encounter

2003-09-10 Thread Russ Smiley
I has my first encounter as third horn with Bolero tonight. My, there are a lot of Ds! The first horn and I thought we'd spell each other. Are there any standard places for each part to lay off? Russ Smiley Marlborough, CT ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED

[Hornlist] Horn Choir Boston

2003-09-10 Thread Mark Thornton
On Saturday, October 18th, there will be another Horn Choir meeting/rehearsal at Osmun Music in Boston. For those of you who attended the first one, if you're like me, you had a great time playing with 28 other Horns. Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you plan on attending. Hope to see you all t

Re: [Hornlist] Going to great lengths

2003-09-10 Thread Robert Losin
Horn Lengths A=440 Hz. adapted from table from "The French Horn" by R. Morley-Pegge KEY LENGTH IN. DELTA IN. C alt98 0 B alt103 5 Bb alt 110.5 7

[Hornlist] Re: natural horn recordings of valved horn music

2003-09-10 Thread nancy bremer
Leonard B. asked: Have any of our wonderful natural horn artists recorded valved horn music such as the two Strauss Concertos?< Gee Leonard, I don't know, but I did hear Professor Gestopftmitscheist play the Gliere on natural horn a couple of years ago. Oh. My. God. Too bad no one recorded the

Re: [Hornlist] length of a natural horn

2003-09-10 Thread J Burch
At 11:10 PM 09/09/2003, Hoss wrote: ... natural horn. I'm going to start farbicating my own out of a very used single horn. I assume you've done some internet research, but in case not, here's a link that has lots of ideas and resources: http://web.mit.edu/~stratton/www/brassbuild.html It lead

Re: [Hornlist] Going to great lengths

2003-09-10 Thread Jjhosshorn
Or higher quality than horn cabbage. How does horn cabbage grow? Is it seasonal? What kind of climate does it grow in? how do you eat it? Is it sold in stores around Iowa? Is it mass planted or more of a rare breed? On that note, how does horn cabbage grow? Does it become fertile with ot

RE: [Hornlist] Going to great lengths

2003-09-10 Thread Fred Baucom
Cabbage asks: What on earth is a horn stand in F? === I don't know, but whatever it is we can probably safely surmise that it is of higher quality than a mellophone stand in Eb. Fred ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your option

Re: [Hornlist] Going to great lengths

2003-09-10 Thread Jjhosshorn
Cute, The Hand horn is being built as we speak, man am I having fun with a torch. i'll let you know when I get to that horn stand, On a better note thanks to the list for your help! Hoss the inventor ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options

Re: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread Jjhosshorn
Brahms trio for Horn Violin and Piano...very dificult Hoss ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread Valkhorn
For a challenge and for a nice contemporary piece, try the Ligeti trio. That's my favorite Horn trio :P -William ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread Billbamberg
The Brahms Horn Trio is an obvious choice. It may be the most significant chamber piece including a horn. It apparently was the first thing he wrote after the death of his mother. It usually comes with doubled parts for cello and viola. Make sure you get a real good pianist. If the pianist

[Hornlist] Going to great lengths

2003-09-10 Thread HornCabbage
Hoss wondered This goes out to anyone and everyone that has ever built a natural horn. I'm going to start farbicating my own out of a very used single hornAbout the only thing I really need to know before I delve into this project is: What is the correct length to make a horn stan

Re: [Hornlist] length of a natural horn

2003-09-10 Thread Billbamberg
Before you tear it down take some careful measurements. If the natural F horn can be put in tune, you've got the right length, probably closer than you can measure it. Now play valve combinations and measure the length you need to add. If it's a Conn horn, or some others, the half inch 17/32

Re: [Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread David Goldberg
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Luiza Raab wrote: > Hi Could you help me with finding the classical composition (trio or > quartet) which includes horn, cello, violin and piano (any combination > of the instruments is fine). Thank you for help. Luiza There are many trio sonatas written for two soprano instru

[Hornlist] embouchure injury article

2003-09-10 Thread J. Kosta
I saw this article at the ITA (trombone) site and thought it might be of interest to you. It discusses injury and treatment of the orbicularis oris as it relates to embouchure of brass players. http://www.ita-web.org/journal/2003/jan/wolff01.asp Jay Kosta Endwell NY USA __

[Hornlist] Paul Mansur

2003-09-10 Thread amegenity
Paul, please send your URL as it doesn't come up in my mail system Thanks, Anne ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

[Hornlist] trio or quartet for horn, violin, cello or piano

2003-09-10 Thread Luiza Raab
Hi Could you help me with finding the classical composition (trio or quartet) which includes horn, cello, violin and piano (any combination of the instruments is fine). Thank you for help. Luiza - Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site des

[Hornlist] turnabout Natural Horn

2003-09-10 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
Considering the number of records and disks out there of natural horn music (Beethoven, Mozart, etc) played on valved horns it would seem that turnabout would be fair play. Have any of our wonderful natural horn artists recorded valved horn music such as the two Strauss Concertos? Leonard __

[Hornlist] length of a natural horn

2003-09-10 Thread Jjhosshorn
Hi, This goes out to anyone and everyone that has ever built a natural horn.  I'm going to start farbicating my own out of a very used single horn.  About the only thing I really need to know before I delve into this project is:  What is the correct length to make a horn stand in F?  If you kno

Re: [Hornlist] turnabout Natural Horn

2003-09-10 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 5:21 PM -0500 9/9/03, Leonard & Peggy Brown wrote: >Considering the number of records and disks out there of natural horn music >(Beethoven, Mozart, etc) played on valved horns it would seem that turnabout >would be fair play. Have any of our wonderful natural horn artists recorded >valved horn