The good stuff from seven ensembles-
Chamber Orchestra:
Carl Orff- Carmina Burana (w/ choir)
Williams, Ralph V.- Three Preludes on a Welsh Hymn
Tune
Williams, R.V.- The Lark Ascending
Bortniansky- Concerto in D Major (for Bandura)
Oliynyk- Concerto for Bandura
Orchestra:
Herold,Louis- Zampa Overt
They play their pumpenhorns for everything. You should
listen to the new CD "Vienna Horns" & watch out for Thomas
Joebstl´s playing. It beats everybody, really. - Very few
times they use a double or a descant for extreme pieces, but
i have not seen them using it recently. Very few times means
reall
I'm one of those rank (or unranked) amateurs who is enjoying getting
reacquainted with my horn after a 45 year hiatus, playing in a Community
College band and a separate Community band. In one or the other, we're
working on:
1st horn (Community band)-
Rondo from Mozart's 4th horn concerto - arr
Oh, and the Brahms Horn Trio coming up in June...
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Orchestra #1
Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances (love it!)
Schumann -
Yamaha makes a Vienna horn, it's just not on the US market. I think if you
check out their Europe site or at least their Austrian site, it should be up
there.
I have a Bill Kuyper (pardon the spelling) recording of the Britten Serenade
and in the program notes, it says that the first and last par
Orchestra #1
Rachmaninoff - Symphonic Dances (love it!)
Schumann - Konzertstuck for Four Horns
Upcoming:
Mahler - Symphony #9
Orchestra #2
Current:
Prokofieff - Classical Symphony
Brahms - Piano Concerto #1
Upcoming:
Dvorak - Symphony #7
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Wind ensemble concert tonight- Including...
Shostakovich - Festive Overture
Dahl - Sinfonietta (Lots of horn!)
Grainger - Colonial Song (more great horn stuff)
Giannini - Symphony 3(I think) (Sort of like Hindemith Symphony, but not as
good) ((But not bad))
Freund - New commissioned work for our c
Beethoven 9; Amy Beach Symphony 2; Copland Lincoln Portrait and Appalachian
Spring;
Just joined a brass quintet ... having to re-learn LOTS of stuff I haven't
played in 25 years.
One etude from each: Reynolds, Schuller, Righini, Max.-Alph., KOPPRASCH
Also, I am working up a piece by Hein
Hi Jason,
The Yamaha Vienna Horn is the model YHR-801. I believe
Yamaha made a run of about 85 or so of this model and
a few (2?) made it to the U.S. I believe the VPO has a set
of at least four. I have one in my collection. I understand
the parts were made in Japan and then assembled in
I recently checked out the horn section listing for the Vienna Phil and this
is what I came up with:
Wolfgang Tomböck, - 1st horn (Jungwirth) Ronald Janezic, - 1st horn
(Yamaha) Lars Michael Stransky, - 1st horn (Wiener Produktiv-Genossenschaft)
Willibald Janezic, - 2nd horn (Yamaha) Volke
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Now, KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued), KOPPRASCH NO. 1
(slurred in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in Eb),
KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in D), KOPPRASCH
NO. 1 (tongued in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (s
Have you heard the recording of it with Sir Thomas Bitchem and the
Concertgebouwow Orchestra?
Steven Ovitsky
Sotone Historic Recordings
www.sotone.com
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Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark
Paul Mansur
Paul ... you may be thinking about the guy that
wrote the "Star Sp
Just finished : Hanson 2nd Symphony, Noah Taylor Marimba Concerto (a new
piece by an alumni, very well written and fun for the horns, the Marimba player
keeps busy!), and Billy the Kid
Now working on : Sibelius 2nd Symphony, Night on Bald Mountain in orchestra.
Meijj Lord of the Rings Sym
This old post by cabbage ought to end this right here...
#
Shane McLaughlin, keeper of Cabbage utterances, seems surprised that his
dog sings when he practices horn. That is, when Shane practices horn.
He does not indicate whether the dog responds appropriately to suitable
manipulations of a h
In a message dated 2/15/2005 4:59:25 PM Central Standard Time,
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Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark
Paul Mansur
Paul ... you may be thinking about the guy that
wrote the "Star Spaniel Banner".
Regards, Jerry in Kansas City
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would like my uncle to drop by and check it out, Today I got the same reply
that
he would sell it to me for £1000 including shipping to USA.
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Orchestra #1
Aida - Finale, Act II, Barber of Seville Overture, Polyvetsian Dances
(selections), Danse Bacchanale, and various scenes and aria's including
Ella giammai m'amo! from Don Carlo.
Orchestra #2
Still, African American Symphony and a selection of aria's and some
rather poorly arranged m
Or maybe by Johann Sebastian Bark
Paul Mansur
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> > On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex?
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> > Might have been Hugo Woof.
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> Or by Carl Barks.
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> Klaus
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Nice to hear that so much music is being performed.
I just finished a performance of Carmen at the opera house about 40
minutes ago (with list member Mike Roberts on solo horn). Over the
weekend we did a live recording of the Verdi Requiem from the Aachen
Cathedral (a wonderful 1,200 year old a
> From: David Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex?
>
> Might have been Hugo Woof.
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Or by Carl Barks.
Klaus
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I think you're mistaking it for the Barkarolle from Tales of Arfman.
On Feb 15, 2005, at 2:39 PM, David Goldberg wrote:
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That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex?
Might have been Hugo Woof.
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> That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex?
Might have been Hugo Woof.
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That was written by Richard's best friend, Rex?
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"Ein Hundeleben"
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Ha! That reminds me...
At a masterclass here last week with Greg FLint of UW-Milwaukee, there was
discussion about the music of Alec Wilder and how one of it's difficulties is
the changing of styles within the music. Mr. Flint told an anecdote how he met
a relative of, IIRC, John Barrows, whom t
Within the next month
This week:
Berlioz: Beatrice and Benedict
Rachmaninoff 2nd piano concerto
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet suites
sunday morning I'm doing my quarterly offertory hymn arrangement,
which I need to finish tomorrow.
next week (chamber orch)
Mozart Violin concerto 3
Brahms 2nd seren
But why didn´t you ask me how high the call was ? Frankly,
it sounded like a toy trumpet in this thin air. Or do you
suggest that Chile & Argentina were altered names for left &
right .. & the call between . Yeah, yeah, the
SIXTIES, and SEVENTIES, and EIGHTIES, and ... Height is
not the
Poulenc: Elegie (In memory of Denis Brain)
Bach (Johann Sebastian): 6 Suites
Feb 27th Civic Orchestra of Tucson concert (principal horn, recreation of 30
year concert):
Gould: Pavanne
Schubert: Unfinished Symphony No. 8
Anderson: Serenata (nice horn solo there)
Dorati: La Vie Parisienne (Our condu
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>but maybe I'm not the only one.
Wouldn't it be interesting to know what music we're working
on just now - a sort of snapshot of repertoire covered by
hornlisters at one moment of time.<
Dear All
Depping in my old seat for Rossini's 'The Thieving Magpie' for
Yes, please do 'screw' with this guy. I have done the same and hope to have
this 'agent'(which is this individual himherself of course) come and pick up
the $$$. The more we do this, the more these guys will realize the futility of
this action and stop this nonsense. I realize there are MOST w
Hans wrote:
! Had my "highest" Long Call Oct.1st, 1969 at the 4.100
meters pass between Chile & Argentina.
Now, I am thinking this is not such the biggestestest of dealerations because
we all made the highestest of calls (and everything else for that matter)
back in the '60s, don't you think?
C
Now, KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued), KOPPRASCH NO. 1
(slurred in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in E), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in
Eb),
KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (tongued in Eb), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in D), KOPPRASCH
NO. 1 (tongued in D), KOPPRASCH NO. 1 (slurred in Db), KOPPRASCH
That all sounds fantastic...best wishes for your climb.
Now, meI take a different approach. I am on an all-alchohol diet,
intending to attempt my 'highest' Long Call, but that just means I stay on
the telephone for a long time.
Cheers, Fred
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Last month
Shostakovich 10
Next weekend
Suk "Asrael" symphony
Over easter on a residential course
Mahler 5
Martinu 2
and run-throughs of a large number of other works including Brahms 2,
Sibelius 1, Moeran symphony, Vaughan Williams 6, Britten YPGA, Haydn 55 &
100, Brahms St Anthony variations.
Real professional got the meaning, but many amateurs &
students are used to read so fast & sloppy, that the dont
realize it. Not only there but here also. Nobody cares about
pronounciation, grammar, syntax. It is a pity.
=
"Hello Bob, nobody noticed that I wrote "Ein Hundeleben", ha,
ha !" H.P.
Maybe nobody cares ha, ha !
Mark L.
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With a local community orchestra "Pops" Concert:
Hymn and Triumphal March from Aida - Verdi
An American in Paris Suite - Gershwin
Washington Slept Here Overture - a commission piece by Allen Feinstein
(local composer and Boston Conservatory faculty member)
Shenandoah arr. Davis
The Walzing Cat - A
>From the church (and totally amateur, but just happy to be playing) side
of things:
"Psalm 23" and "Alleluia" from Paul Basler's "Songs of Faith" for
choir, horn and piano with the Northville (Michigan) Concert Chorale.
Ellen Woodard
Ann Arbor, MI
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Feb 26: Beethoven Symphony #3; John Williams Star Wars Suite for Orchestra;
Holst The Planets, Beethoven Overture No..3 (Fidelio); Johann Strauss Blue
Danube Waltz, Richard Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra
March 13: Haydn Symphony #103 in Eb "Drum Roll"; Korngold Concerto in C for
Cello Opu
My list is a bit short at the moment, which is a really nice thing for a
break!
* For Tonight: performing the Rhapsody for Horn, Percussion and Winds
with the UCA Wind Ensemble
* For next week's Arkansas Symphony masterworks concert:
Coronation March, Violin concerto, and second symphony by Tchaik
Now:
Mozart 3
Nocturno- F Strauss
Portrait for Solo Horn - Matchett
En Foret
Hindemith 5tet
Starting Next Week:
Carmen Suite
Cappriccio Espaniol- Rimsky-Korsakov
Hungarian Dance No.5 - Brahms
Concerto Aranjuez- Rodrigo
Starting in March: (tentative)
Haydn No. 4
Yay for no social life!
Dave
On 15 fé
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It's gone, but he's offered it to me for only 1000 GBP. Such a deal.
I'm sending my "agent" to pick up the "unit". If you'd like to screw with this
gu
Does anyone know of a horn trio by Balfe. Is is easily available - who is
the publisher?
Thanks,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
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Hello Bob, nobody noticed that I wrote "Ein Hundeleben", ha,
ha !
I did
All the best,
Lawrence
"þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"
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ha !
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We do not have many rehearsals, still enough time to write
music for a few hours every day (some nice things to come),
answering letters- well I get up at 06:00 AM every day & go
to bed at 11:00 PM. That´s it. Just organized life. Keeps me
in shape. Lost 16 kgs since summer & plan to lose some more
Just finished in SF:
Beethoven PC #5
Webern Passacaglia
Hartmann Sym. No. 6
Coming up:
Schumann: Das Paradies and die Peri
Bartok: PC #2
Bartok: Wooden Prince (complete)
Copland: Orchestral Variations
Stravinsky: Scherzo a la Russe
Tschaikovsky: PC #1
Shostakovich #15
Mahler 7 (in NYC on tour also
Not as exciting as Prof Pizka but...
Just finished Firebird (1945), Billy the Kid, Dvorak Cello cto.
This weekend-Poulenc Cto for 2 Pianos, Bohmler "Sacagawea," Bach/Stokowski
Toccata & Fugue, Marquez Danzon #2.
Next week-La Boheme (reduced pit)
Then: Handel Zadok the Priest, Beethoven Sym N
Same guidance for screw bell threads?
Stan C in NY
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Hi Steve,
No lubri
Beethoven 4 and Lenore Overture #1, 1st horn for a March concert
Beethoven Piano Concerto #4, 1st horn, for May
Schumann 3, 1st horn, for June.
As you can see, I'm practicing those high notes a lot. :-)
Margaret
Margaret Dikel
JCCSO Librarian / Horn / Webmaster
11218 Ashley Drive, Rockville MD 2085
Hi Steve,
No lubrication is necessary but a dab of slide grease may prevent moisture
from intruding and the rim from getting stuck. The best preventative is to
unscrew it once in a while.
Bob Osmun
www.osmun.com
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Professor, what do you do with your spare time?
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Rigolette new production, Mahler no.3, Falstaff, Il Serail,
Oberon Ouv. + Bruch double
Great idea!
Just finished with Borodine 2nd Symphony, about to begin rehearsals of
Dvorak 6th and a Mozart piano concerto.
Fred
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Hell
From: "Steve Freides" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Hornlist] Oil thread of screw rim mouthpiece?
Should I be putting valve oil or something else on the threads where the
mouthpiece rim and cup screw together?
Valve oil isn't much of a lubricant, but it would probably be better than
leaving the t
A sample:
Brass Quintet (recital next week):
Cheetham: Brass Menagerie
Walker: Shaker Tunes
Schmidt: Variations on an African-American Folk Song
Woodwind Quintet (recital and tour in two weeks):
Reicha: Op. 88#2 in Eb
Fine: Partita
Etler: Quintet #1
Should I be putting valve oil or something else on the threads where the
mouthpiece rim and cup screw together?
Thanks in advance.
Steve "slowly progressing" Freides
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R. Strauss Horn Concerto No. 1
Lots if band music, including an arrangement of Shenandoah which
prominently features the Horns.
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Shosty 5, Kallinikov 1, Ives 2 (orchestra).
Bach/Hoss Cello Suites, Poulenc Elegie, Dukas Villanelle.
Stan C in NY
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Semi-staged highlights from Barber of Seville, Don Carlos and Die Fledermaus
this week. Saint-Saens 3rd symph, Bolero, Faure Pavane and Rhapsody in Blue
next week. Mozart serenade for 13 (12 wind and bass;) ) and probably the
Gounod petit symphony with a young chamber group that I help tutor and a
Doing some work on the Wendel Hoss arrangement of Bach Cello works for horn.
More importantly trying to help the Dallas-Fort Worth Horn Club get itself
established. (Side commercial, any horn players in the DFW area that aren't
aware of the club drop me a note off line and I'll let you know how i
Rigolette new production, Mahler no.3, Falstaff, Il Serail,
Oberon Ouv. + Bruch double conc. for clarinet & violin +
Weber Clarinet conc. + Berlioz: Herold in Italy , Tosca, Der
Freischuetz, Madame Buterfly, Bruckner no.7, Mahler no.6,
Strauss: Don Juan, Till & "Ein Hundeleben", Mastersingers
from
Hello listers
I guess I am just curious - but maybe I'm not the only one.
Wouldn't it be interesting to know what music we're working on just now - a
sort of snapshot of repertoire covered by hornlisters at one moment of time.
(It could be for a solo recital, a community band concert, a church s
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