To remove the rim from the MP, try the method I use to remove metal parts
that have been put together with a shrink fit or otherwise too tight
to loosen normally.
Place the stem of the MP in ice water until it will cool no more.
Remove, turn the assembly upside down and dip ONLY the rim in very ho
David, Catherine et al,
The biggest problem in having a Northeast Workshop is simply the fact that
there is no one currently who can host one. Believe me, Marilyn Bone Kloss
has made many attempts at finding someone who would be willing to provide a
suitable venue to have a workshop. So far, her
My understanding (and I hope I am wrong) is that there is no NE workshop on
the books as of this moment. It's not for lack of trying by certain very
interested parties, but there seems to be no likely venue at the moment, based on
what I've heard. It would be a shame if no NE workshop took pla
Anybody heard what the plan is for Northeast HW this year? I can't make any
of the other regionals (and I can't send my students by themselves, am the
only person permitted to drive the big purple van that beeps when it backs
up), and my dean is STILL grumbling about my plane ticket to Finland, so
Hello Horn listers!
The Southeast Horn Workshop, as I have mentioned in a previous post,
will be held at Florida State University this coming March 5-7,
featuring Arkady Shilkloper, The TransAtlantic Horn Quartet, and the US
Army Brass Quintet.
(Ahem... Early registration ends January 31 -- sa
Readers:
I've noticed an increase in messages regarding auditions. For those
who may be asking themselves about school/program choices for
Undergraduate and Graduate School, I would recommend that you visit my
website (http://ouhorns.com) and look for my articles concerning
collegiate choices and
I've not received any registration forms or what have you for the SE
workshop in Tallahassee. Have the IHS members in the SE gotten forms
from FSU? I'm considering going and need the vital information,
please.
Thanks, Paul Mansur[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mr. Betts:
Your updates on the good professor are just as entertaining as his own
contributions. If the professor is not inclined to write, perhaps you could
provide us with an update on his whereabouts and activities from time to
time.
Mark L.
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Sorry, to disappoint you: Hotel Ekelhaft is the main prison in Vienna
just surpassed by the "Big Haefn" and "Stoahof" in the suburbs, where
the worst subjects are closed away. There is a similar hotel in Cologne
named "Klingelpuetz". It is best known in the city. If you arrive there,
every kid incl
Lister Billbamberg wrote about a sophomoric hornlist-totally agree. It can also get
quite soporific.
My Euros worth,
Giovanni :->
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Dear Mr. Betts,
Thanks for the update on the dear Prof.
Mostestestestestest greeetttooonnniiinnngggsss,
Giovanni :->
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Giovanni asks:
Hi all,
Does anyone know if Prof. I.M. Gestopftmitscheist is still on the
hornlist? I miss some of his pithy comments and general good humor.
Giovanni :->
I can safely say that my teacher, Prof. G., is still lurking on the list but
his busy schedule keeps him from writing. A
Hi Joe - I am getting the score and parts this week. I will contact you as soon as I
see have them in hand. they are in storage and we are leery of letting out keys to
anyone but neccessary people as we rent the space and we are concerned about security
with the building. Expect to hear from me
In a message dated 1/20/2004 7:14:30 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recently had to repair a student's horn, and I had no neoprene to use. I
was looking around and found a different kind of a cork from a Vendange
wine bottle. The cork is not natural cork, but more like a s
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Horn players Dave Piggott <
Dear All
The RLPO recordings are produced by the 3rd & 4th horns - David Piggott and
Michael Ogonovsky. They also own the recording equipment and this venture
has been a great success. It also provides work for freela
OORah, and welcome, Marine!
My son was a Lance Coolie and did his four years at K-Bay in Hawaii. His
MOS was Military Police.
Walt Lewis
At 10:39 PM 1/19/04 -0500, you wrote:
I haven't been reading these very often but I should
I am a US Marine in the Marine Band stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC
Bill, thanks for the information.
I recently had to repair a student's horn, and I had no neoprene to use. I
was looking around and found a different kind of a cork from a Vendange
wine bottle. The cork is not natural cork, but more like a softer neoprene.
I cut it and installed it, and it work
-Original Message-
On Behalf Of Hans Pizka
Bill, your idea of a subscription for a CD series of live recordings of this
or that orchestra, absolutely interesting. But you have to keep in mind,
that the costs of pressing the CDs is not the major part of the cake.
A
Bill, your idea of a subscription for a CD series of live recordings of
this or that orchestra, absolutely interesting. But you have to keep in
mind, that the costs of pressing the CDs is not the major part of the
cake.
There are not only composers with their author rights expired, there are
a lot
Hi everyone. I just began playing Reynold's etude #6 about 2 weeks ago. I'm
preparing it, along with some other material, for a horn audition at the
Univeristy of Michigan. I'm learning that playing this piece is a true test of my
patience and I was just wondering if anyone who has already pl
In a message dated 1/19/2004 5:43:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I prefer a live orchestra, even it would not be that perfect in tune or
> committing mistakes here & there, but full of expression &
> enthusiasm,
> just human & not a machine !
>
> Hans Pizka
Again, my
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