Most historic RING cycles available on CD today are from such radio
broadcasts. Have to ask my friends in Barcelona if they might have it
from my performances 1984 there
As not much editing would be possible, and the commercial value be quite
low, just a smaller label could produce it as a so ca
As you played it, your LAST CALL as a CLOSE CALL it was a CLOSET CALL
perhaps (see the reaction of the management).
What means "they NEARLY fired me" ? And I have to protest strongly: I
WAS NOT PRESENT THERE, perhaps a clone, - otherwise I had FIRED you
because of a CLOSET CALL (that´s the one we
Hans Pizka wrote:
>I do not know if they recorded it in Barcelona or Trieste
>or Venice (Suitner) or East Berlin.
To my knowledge, the Barcelona Liceu Opera has never produced a
recording of its Ring productions aside from the regular radio
broadcasts.
Although the symphony orchestra and the oper
Cabbage (moi) suggested
On the other hand, you could try playing the Long
Call with all the alternative transpositions,
rhythms, and articulations suggested in Kopprasch
Etude 40. And ask the conductor to do the optional
D.C. at the end of the opera, just to make Hans jealous.
And Hans P (hi
If you're looking for a decent Bb, consider one of the King four valve
horns that comes on ebay quite regularly. I've been told it's an exact
copy of an old Schmidt design. The horn has a lot of character, and
I've never played any Bb that I liked better for what a Bb horn is
supposed to do.
I've heard of Jiracek horns but don't about them as far as their quality
compared to the 'known' makes. How do the Jiracek Bb's compare to a Pax Bb,
Alex Bb, Yamaha Bb, etc. Thanks, Jim
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Hi,
The Mass is in C major.
I don't know about the horn parts
but I assume (yes, I know, ass/u/me)
the horns are in C and related keys.
Regards, Jerry in Kansas City
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Does anybody know what key the two horn parts are in? I have to play a
rehearsal tonight and would like to have an idea of what I am getting myself into.
For the guy that hired me for the job wouldn't tell me what key they were in
and hung up.
Thanks,
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Geez, the BVDs that I had seen come in trios, usually in sizes from small to
extra large, and definitely cost a lot less. Brass would be very
uncomfortable,
don't you think? It is nice that they are pressed, though.
Pressed, but they sure are heavy!
--
Bryan Doughty
B
This looks helpful---from RILM
Author: suppress (qqq) - Heiling, Josef
Title: Der Beitrag osterreichischer Komponisten zur Literatur fur
Hornensemble nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg
Translated: The contribution of Austrian composers to the repertoire for
horn ensemble after World War II
Source: Ma
Hi,
I am searching for a horn and bassoon to form a woodwind quintet. Particularly I am
looking for professionals with experience, but I will take anyone good. I have the
three others including myself a clarinetist. The three of us have degrees in music and
music performance. Reply if interest
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