[Hornlist] Rootin' tootin' CD

2004-07-08 Thread Scott Hartman
Good day everyone, This URL http://www.bluedevils.org/merchandise/index.php?crn=55&rn=369&action=show_detail leads to a pretty amazing CD. It was recorded as a afund raiser for the Concord (CA) Blue Devils drum and bugle corps/ Three of the tracks on the CD feature a horn octet and one track is

Re: [Hornlist] Goodbye Leblanc

2004-07-08 Thread Greg Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a note-- Leblanc is being purchased by Selmer. Hoo, boy! Now we'll have... Steinway-Conn-Selmer-Leblanc-Armstrong-King-Noblet-Artley-Holton-Benge-Vito-Buescher-Martin-Emerson-Scherl&Roth-Yanigasawa-Glaesel-Wm.Lewis&Son-Ludwig-Musser. What a mouthful. Greg

[Hornlist] Goodbye Leblanc

2004-07-08 Thread Weshatch
Hi, Just a note-- Leblanc is being purchased by Selmer. Wes ___ post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe or set options at http://music.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org

Re: [Hornlist] vienna horn recording

2004-07-08 Thread PMJILKA
This CD is terrific! It gets my highest recommendation. I ordered some copies from www.amazon.de and they sent them by air mail. It took some time to get them, but it was certainly worth the wait. Happy listening, Pete Jilka Kansas City In a message dated 7/8/04 4:01:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTE

[Hornlist] Kohl de Chasse

2004-07-08 Thread HornCabbage
If you live in the San Francisco Bay area, own a cor de chasse (or some sort of reasonably authentic hunting horn), and might consider loaning/renting it to me for a presentation I will be giving in Sacramento in early August, please contact me off-list. Many thanks. gotta go, Cabbage __

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Jobs

2004-07-08 Thread Ted Durant
George N wrote: > Impressed by number of auditions coming up for Horn positions among the many other > openings... Not on that list, but also apparently open, is the Principal Horn position for the Minnesota Orchestra. Ted Durant Milwaukee, WI ___ p

[Hornlist] vienna horn recording

2004-07-08 Thread Scott Pappal
All: While browsing on the web today I came across a fairly recent Naxos recording entitled "Art of the Vienna Horn" featuring Wolfgang Tombaeck (sp?). The disc included the Brahms trio, and Schumann's Adagio and Allegro among other rep. The problem is that its only available in (according to the