On Feb 6, 2004, at 5:53 AM, Jan Pentshuk wrote:
I am looking for some information how to prepare for auditions to
symphonyorchestra.
Jan,
I'm not familiar with this book, however, you may want to check out
Douglas Yeo's website. He has some very good information on this
topic.
The following
I was recently told about a recording of Hermann Baumann playing the Brahms
horn trio. I've never seen or heard of this recording until now and was
wondering if anyone knew any details about its existence (label, catalog #,
etc.). Thanks very much.
Jeremy
There is an old Musical Heritage Society recording (MHS 4347) released in
1981. I've found a note that it was licensed from Seon. Is this the one?
Amy
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I think you are referring to a 1972 LP on the MPS/BASF label # 2021184-3.
Joining Baumann are the Bulgarian violinist Stoika Milanova (b. 1945) and
American pianist Malcolm Frager (1935 - 1991).
The other work on the disc is the Clarinet Trio, Op. 114 with Frager, and
Dutch musicians Piet
At 12:08 PM 2/6/2004 -0600, you wrote:
I think you are referring to a 1972 LP on the MPS/BASF label # 2021184-3.
Joining Baumann are the Bulgarian violinist Stoika Milanova (b. 1945) and
American pianist Malcolm Frager (1935 - 1991).
This appears to be the material later released on the 1981 MHS
Jeremy,
I am unaware that this is (or ever was) available on CD. I have a copy of a
BASF LP recording of Baumann with the Violinist Stoika Milanova (don't
recall the pianist off the top of my head - possibly Malcolm Frager, but
I'll try to check). I can post details when I am able to consult my
In a message dated 2/3/2004 10:27:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dear hornists,
Would you mail me any duets for french horn and viola that
you know of?
Recently I performed a duet that has been one of my favorites for odd recitals and
incidental music for many
Prof. I. M. G wrote
From The Voice of Reason:
Orchestra releases CD with 11 silent tracks
The real Sound of Silence
The New Barton Silent Symphony Orchestra has released a CD containing 11
tracks of complete silence.
The tracks include a silent version of the classic Beastie Boys song Fight
Emil Anton Titl (1809-82), Kapellmeister at the Burgtheater in Vienna
(stage band). He probably composed the Serenade for the later blind horn
player singer Louis Sawart (Savart) in Vienna. The Serenade is best
known in the version for horn, flute piano. There is a very first
recording on
My Dear Professor Cabbage,
I am so pleased to find someone who shares my passion for transcriptions of
the Bach Cello Suites. Although my reaction to hearing a hornist perform
one of them was similar to yours, what really moved me to tears was hearing
them performed repeatedly by high school
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Duets for french horn and viola
In a message dated 2/3/2004 10:27:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear hornists,
Would you mail me any duets for french horn and viola that
you know of?
I used to play horn duets with an excellent viola
In a message dated 2/6/2004 3:08:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Emil Anton Titl (1809-82), Kapellmeister at the Burgtheater in Vienna
(stage band). He probably composed the Serenade for the later blind horn
player singer Louis Sawart (Savart) in Vienna. The Serenade is
The Titl Serenade (in the version for horn, flute and piano) is available
through the Neil A. Kjos Music Company, item #D3001. I ordered it about a
year ago and don't remember the exact price, but do remember that it was
inexpensive. It is a nice piece, and fairly easy to put together,
In a message dated 2/6/2004 3:11:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My Dear Professor Cabbage,
I am so pleased to find someone who shares my passion for transcriptions of
the Bach Cello Suites. Although my reaction to hearing a hornist perform
one of them was similar to
In a message dated 2/6/2004 6:11:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Titl Serenade (in the version for horn, flute and piano) is available
through the Neil A. Kjos Music Company, item #D3001. I ordered it about a
year ago and don't remember the exact price, but do
Hello All,
I received this email from Charlie Putnam of the American Horn Quartet.
Let's rally and get the AHQ lots of votes!
I need your help.actually your vote. I sent one of our horn quartet CDs
into NPR radio so that they would hopefully use it as an interlude during
their news
Someone asked where on the horn to find Yamaha model numbers.
Someone else answered that the mosel number is stamped on the leadpipe.
Here are some alternate spots, based on four actual Yamaha horns owned by
the school where I teach.
Yamaha YHR-661 -- engraved on the bell, but half obscured by
I owned a 663, and it was engraved on the leadpipe right next to the
receiver, just like the 766 I owned. Nothing like consistency, I guess...
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