Friends -
Our Principal Trombonist in the Buffalo Philharmonic
Orchestra, Scott Parkinson, passed away last week at
the age of 27.
I have been asked to post this information here for
those of you who may have known Scott and have not
heard the tragic news yet.
Scott was a wonderful
On 7/15/04 12:23 PM, Hans Pizka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I received an exciting CD with LIVE recordings from John Cerminaro,
playing Gliere, Strauss 2, Mozart 2 Amram. His playing is incredible
good, beautiful, warm, brilliant, convincing, admirable, superb.
John asked me to produce this
REGARDING: microphone set-up
...or if an instrument mike with some direct sound from
either the piano or the horn needs to be mixed in
If by direct sound from the horn you refer to placing the mike behind the
player (in front of the bell opening), then I'd vote for not doing that.
In the case
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Anyone on the list familiar with who might have been playing horn (and the
rest of the personnel) on the LP album Metamorphosis: Dynamic arena
(London Stereo/PS 588). There is a jacket photo of all eight members of the
Detroit SO who play on it, but no ID (and I am not familiar enough to
If by direct sound from the horn you refer to placing the mike behind the
player (in front of the bell opening), then I'd vote for not doing that.
I was thinking more along the lines of using a stereo mic for the whole
project, but perhaps mixing in a slight amount of signal from another mono
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