[Hornlist] Gustav Holst's The Planets

2004-03-05 Thread blackjack_ cajun
can anyone tell me how many movements there are in the suite? jon _ Get 10mb of inbox space with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-sg ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2004-03-05 Thread BVD Press
Dear Jon, 7: 1. I. Mars, The Bringer of War 2. II. Venus, The Bringer of Peace 3. III. Mercury, The Winged Messenger 4. IV. Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity 5. V. Saturn, The Bringer of Old Age 6. VI. Uranus, The Magician 7. VII. Neptune, The Mystic Bryan Doughty BVD Press 79 Meetinghouse Lane

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2004-03-05 Thread blackjack_ cajun
I see. But somehow, i manage to get hold of Earth and Pluto as well. Anyone know about those? From: BVD Press [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Gustav Holst's The Planets Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 10:23:20 -0800

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2004-03-05 Thread Timothy A. Johnson
7 - all the planets except Earth and Pluto (discovered in 1930 - The suite was written during WWI and first performed in 1918). Timothy A. Johnson Information Technologies Northwestern College St. Paul, Minnesota http://tajohnson.org -Original Message- From: blackjack_ cajun Sent:

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2004-03-05 Thread Tim Costen
Colin Matthews 'completed' the suite in 2000 with 'Pluto - The Renewer'. Tim Costen --On Friday, March 05, 2004 09:33:59 -0600 Timothy A. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 7 - all the planets except Earth and Pluto (discovered in 1930 - The suite was written during WWI and first performed in

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2004-03-05 Thread McBeth, Amy J
Others have 'completed' the work as well. Peter Hamlin comes to my mind. Am -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Costen Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:40 AM To: The Horn List Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Gustav Holst's The Planets Colin

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2004-03-05 Thread McBeth, Amy J
...and only the British may look upon the heavens... :( a. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Costen Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:50 AM To: The Horn List Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Gustav Holst's The Planets Ah yes, but Colin Matthews

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2004-03-05 Thread blackjack_ cajun
So there isn't a movement such as Earth? From: McBeth, Amy J [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Horn List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Gustav Holst's The Planets Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 09:54:27 -0600 ...and only the British may look upon the

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2004-03-05 Thread Jonathan West
So there isn't a movement such as Earth? No. If you don't believe us, go along to your local record store and take a look at the cover of a CD of the piece. Regards Jonathan West ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at

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2004-03-05 Thread McBeth, Amy J
Snippet from New Grove work list found in the article on Holst... 32 The Planets: Mars, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (with female chorus 8vv), 1914-16; private perf., New Queen's Hall Orch, cond. A. Boult, Queen's Hall, 29 Sept 1918; LSO, cond. Coates, public perf. Queen's

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2004-03-05 Thread McBeth, Amy J
You will not no mention of Earth... A. ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] set your options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/amy-mcbeth%40uiowa.edu Wow, sorry about that! I meant, you will find no mention...

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2004-03-05 Thread Dkmolendyk
Leonard Bernstein, in one of his later Young Peoples Concerts had the New York Philharmonic IMPROVISE an Earth movement. It was terrific and quite well received. It may be on video tape with most of the rest of the Young People's Concerts. Jonathan West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So there

[Hornlist] New Horn Maintenance

2004-03-05 Thread MichaelK216897
Hello everyone, I just recieved my new Yamaha YHR668NDII, and was wondering if I have to take it into the shop to get the so called factory dust cleaned out. Is it true that this dirt or whatever it is, is in the new horn from constructing it? Can I just attach a

Re: [Hornlist] New Horn Maintenance

2004-03-05 Thread Graeme Evans
I don't think there would be much factory dirt in a Yamaha horn, but I would strongly advise pouring a teaspoon or so of valve oil (eg. Al Cass) down the mouthpipe, and blowing it vigourously through the horn while wriggling the valve levers. This will spread it in a mist over the inside of the

RE: [Hornlist] New Horn Maintenance

2004-03-05 Thread Hans
Who told you the nonsense about factory dust ?? As far as I know, all instruments are chemically cleaned, special if they are lacquered. But rinsing the instrument (NOT brushing) from backwards (filling water into the bell turn the horn around until the water comes off the front hole) will

RE: [Hornlist] New Horn Maintenance

2004-03-05 Thread Hans
Graeme, your advice is absolutely to be supported. As far as myself, I have not done it to any of my horns cannot find any corrosion on any of my horns, but this is absolutely individual has much to do with the content of acid in your breath or in the moist produced. Also the ph value in