I'm in need of John Kowalchuk's email address, if anyone out here in
cyberland happens to know it.
Sandi Taylor
Cincinnati
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Due to my college's summer session, and their need
for me to be on campus, I will only be able to
attend the workshop for two, or possibly three
days. The trouble is, I don't know which days to
go.
I have not seen a detailed schedule of who is
giving what lecture on what day, nor have I seen a
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Personally, I have respect for anyone with the brass
to get in front of a bunch of musicians who by their
very nature can be rather unforgiving.
Dear All
But does brass neck always lead to the best talent emerging?
Whilst at Opera North, I played for all
I am fortunate to be the principal horn in church orchestra composed of
local professionals and band directors. We get to play for services each
week as regular part of the worship as well as special occasions during the
year. The orchestra is thoroughly professional in ability and there are no
It's there. Go to the IHS 2005 web site, click on
Schedule. This will bring up detailed schedules of
master classes, lectures, etc.
Bill in NC
--- Wilbert Kimple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Due to my college's summer session, and their need
for me to be on campus, I will only be able to
I totally agree. Conducting is way harder than just waving a stick around.
It is really quite intimidating to get up in front of a group of brilliant
musicians and to tell them what you want, especially since you know they are
making judgements on you, probably to be shared behind your back
In response to: Does anyone know of any college and high school level
Brass Trio music for horn, trumpet, and trombone?
I have four brass trios in my catalogue of compositions.
My opus one is available on Ebay This work is in Five short movements and is
sort of like Hindemith.
Greetings,
In the list of works by Messiaen there is mention of:
1971 Le tombeau de Jean-Pierre Guezec - Horn solo
It does not seem to be available anywhere. Does anybody know about this
work, have a copy to lend, or even have access to Messiaen archives
Richard Burdick
OK, I'll bite; what are we looking at that is significant? A photo of
A. Cole? All I see is a guy holding a horn in his lap.
Paul Mansur
On Saturday, May 21, 2005, at 10:47 PM, Alan Cole wrote:
OK, try it this way...
http://members.cox.net/acole2/AAC-count.jpg
(no screen name, no
On 23 May 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, in part:
But if he gets nasty, give him shit by playing exactly as he conducts, say
yes to everything, but never repair mistakes he committed. Let the ship
run into the ground. It will kill him eventually. But it is not your fault.
But be careful: just
Well, sure.
And I almost always hold my horn in my lap whenever I'm counting
measures. (Isn't that how the professionals do it too?)
Plus, did you note the goofy facial expression signifying rapt
concentration, essential to the task?
How could even a top conservatory-trained professional
Please excuse the double post
Pam and Peter Larkin, two friends of mine are trying to trace a friend from
their days at the Royal Manchester College of Music.
The friend's name then was Muriel Petty - obviously she may have married and
be trading under a different surname now. I have
What approach are you taking when you practice?
Richard Burdick
WIlliam Botte writes:
My post to the list was a how to begin to develope endurance question.
The original questioner didn't want a philosphical responce. At least
that was what I interpreted what he wanted.
I could have
Apropos of nothing other than the strange coincidence. A gentleman who I
attended college with back in the dream time sent this to me today. I
thought to share it, not because it is tremendous humor, just because it was
a coincident that while a discussion continued here on conductors good and
I bought on recently. I had to send the first one back due to
manufacturing defect. The replacement is very good. I recommend them.
Cordially,
Luke Zyla
2nd horn, WV Symphony Orchestra
Bob Williams wrote:
Anyone care to share their opinions of the firm-sided fixed-bell cases from
Thompson
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