This just in from Ulrich Koebl:
Melisma CD 7225-2
Toent tief ins Herz hinein Das Waldhorn in der Muenchner Romantik
Martin Krebs, Waldhorn - Margarete Nuesslein, Sopran - Ulrike Nuesslein,
Klavier
Contents in addition to the Theme and variations:
F. Strauss - Lied ohne Worte, Les Adieux,
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The other is a live (BBC) recording of the Strauss Vier letzte Lieder
with Elisabeth Soederstrom and the Royal Philharmonic, conducted by
Antal Dorati in the early seventies that also has the Moonlight Music
(Strauss' Concerto no. 2 1/2) and the following
Ryan D wrote:
I am looking for a gig bag for my french horn and I was wondering if
anyone had some info about good gig bags. I thought they would be
easier to haul around the colllege campus rather than the huge cases
that they come with. But I want a gig bag that will protect my horn
more than
The opposite reaction brings up the subject of latent reflex, a reflex honed on
one instrument that carries over to another instrument. In a addition to
playing horn, I have always enjoyed playing electric bass. Although electric
bass is is very simple to play, from a technical perspective,
Take the mutes out.
Paul Mansur
On Monday, November 22, 2004, at 10:09 PM, Michael E. Thurman wrote:
Sourdine = mute
sans sourdines = without mute
otez les sourdnes = ???
Specifically, I'm referring to markings in Ravel's Mother Goose Suite,
3rd movement. Can someone help me with this?
Thanks,
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