RE: [Hornlist] Mozart vs JMHaydn & Dennis Brain

2005-03-05 Thread hans
The accident was not DB fault. It was a technical fault. The hardy disc in the transmission between engine & wheels broke & the lose part smashed through the bottom & killed DB that morning. But he ´felt something the night before the concert in Edinbourgh as he refused giving a ride to anybody - a

RE: [Hornlist] 2005 Northeast Horn Workshop

2005-03-05 Thread hans
Hello Russ, did you really play "Der Rosenkavalier" last night or was it "Der Rosenkavalier-Walzer" or the "Rosenkavalier Suite", which all are different to the whole "Der Rosenkavalier", an opera of 4hrs+ and not designed for an community orchestra, as it would exceed the abilities too far. Please

[Hornlist] Online Scams With Other Items - sorta HR

2005-03-05 Thread Caleb Peck
Hello Listers, It appears that similar scams to those we're experiencing in the instrument world are permeating other markets as well. The other day I posted a review of a mountain bike that I recently purchased on a popular mountain biking page. Less than twenty-four hours later I received t

RE: [Hornlist] 2005 Northeast Horn Workshop

2005-03-05 Thread arsmiley
Shanna, I, too, am 'lowly' - I'm just an adult amateur. I play in a community orchestra (we just played Der Rosenkavalier tonight), and that has been a great experience for me. So, too, have been the two Northeast Horn Workshops that I've attended. Both were memorable and rewarding. One w

[Hornlist] Mozart vs JMHaydn

2005-03-05 Thread Ray & Sonja Crenshaw
>> WABotte: "Have fun, drive fast and take chances." > I believe this would account, sadly, for why those of us around my age and > younger have only heard Denis Brain's playing on scratchy old recordings. Pretty sure DB went to sleep at the wheel. A husband and wife saw him run off the road th

[Hornlist] 2005 Northeast Horn Workshop

2005-03-05 Thread Shanna Hollich
So. 2005 Northeast Horn Workshop. http://www.hmmusic.com/NortheastWorkshop2005.htm I'm interested in going. First of all, I am a (lowly) college student, and this would be my first workshop. If any seasoned veterans out there would be willing to give me a rundown of what I should expect (and w

Re: [Hornlist] Giardinelli out of business?

2005-03-05 Thread Chris Tedesco
I think they have to send their stuff away for plating. When I ordered a new mouthpiece from them about 4 years ago, I had a pretty hefty wait for that reason. Chris --- John Wunderlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know what the status is of Giardinelli mouthpieces? > > I placed an or

[Hornlist] RE: Giardinelli out of business

2005-03-05 Thread danatwiss
Terry Warburton is another former Giardinelli mouthpiece maker who makes a fairly close copy. Their website is at http://www.warburton-usa.com/ and Terry can be emailed at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dana Twiss Litchfield, ME ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu u

RE: [Hornlist] Mozart vs JMHaydn

2005-03-05 Thread hans
I have to get a new colour picture first, then shave & shave electronically & see what´s behind the "3", but must examine the writings of "3" to see if it is by Mozart or not. Any new dating would not change the contents of the concerto & be rather unimportant. And the time span is just between 17

RE: [Hornlist] Mozart vs JMHaydn

2005-03-05 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Hans, I knew you would bring more light onto the subject. Based on your examinations is it possible to place the date of K447? Cheers, Steve -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:50 PM To: 'Th