David Goldberg wrote:
A few years ago I offered to send listers copies of the Georges Fuchs
op.56 duets for horn and clarinet. This is a group of 24 pieces
forming 6 duets. They are very 18th century - lots of noodles for
both players. The copies come from the Bibliotheque National de France
I would like them too
Hans Pitzka publsihes these and there are definietly some harmonic "fixes" that
need to be undertaken. I;d love to see the originals.
tom in iowa
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Very hot greetings from Florida! I have a question and need some input. I've
played first chair for 8-9 years in a community orchestra. Last year we got
a new conductor who instituted a schedule whe
On Aug 14, 2005, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're right. Maybe it would be simpler just to train
myself to
transpose a little quicker. My problem was only minor. At school, i
am often
given pieces in C and i was merely feeling lazy.
Thanks anyway
Kev
Hey Kev,
I don't k
On Aug 14, 2005, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always have an auxilary main tuning slide for my
doubles. It has additional tubing in order to bring the Bb side of
the
horn down to A. Then, I cross tune the horn, pulling the F side
out to
bring it down to E. Thus I have an E/A
I saw this in an ad on Ebay for a single F horn, it gave me a few chuckles:
"Please allow me to tell you that I do not know anything about this type of
instrument. I asked a Public School Band Director about the horn and he
said it appears to be in the key of F or Bb."
I guess the public scho
Dear friends,
My horn came back from a repairman who has assembled it badly (the whole
valve section was too high ) and than reassembled it again(this time the
valve section is too low , and it seems like the instrument is stretched)
.My question is:if I would take my horn to someone (better , I
We have had a similar situation with our orchestra since the current
music director took over 9 years ago. Because we are a community
orchestra, I can see why he wants to do thislast minute reminders
regarding the tougher spots and what should be done. We have made him
aware that this is toug
Anne, A one hour rehearsal should just be a warm-up for you. For 20
years I had a 3 hour rehearsal on Saturday afternoon from 1;30 to
4:30, a dinner break and then concert at 8:00. I would have been
delighted to just have a one hour "sound check" to get warmed up for a
program a half h
Hi, Anne. This is a lot more common than you might think. It does
happen with many community orchestras and sometimes with pro
orchestras. I have found myself running out of gas during the concert
and it was pretty embarrassing. I learned to "dog it" in these final
rehearsals and save my ch
I am not sure what the question is? Do other orchestras rehearse the day of
the concert and end a half hour before the concert starts, yes, I know several.
Do those musicians complain, yes. Is this practice detrimental to the overall
performance quality that an orchestra produces i would guess y
Sounds like rough scheduling, but if you've got chops of steel (handy to
have) then it shouldn't make much difference as a practical matter.
A couple of years ago I accidentally got myself signed up for back-to-back
Christmas season brass quintet gigs with 2 different quintets that just
happen
Very hot greetings from Florida! I have a question and need some input. I've
played first chair for 8-9 years in a community orchestra. Last year we got a
new conductor who instituted a schedule whereby we are to rehearse the day of a
concert. Concert is at 3, rehearsal from 1-2pm,though it ofte
David,
I'd love those horn/clarinet duets. If the zip is around 1MB more or less, go
ahead and send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If it's significantly more than 1MB,
please send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks a lot for making these available!
Heather
David,
I, and my clarinettist son, would greatly appreciate a copy of the duets.
Paul
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Subject: [Hornlist] Clarinet/Horn duets
> A few years ago I offered to se
Several folks to whom I sent these duets might be missing clarinet page 8
- I think I caught all and re-sent, but maybe not. Let me know.
I have been sending as 17 separate jpgs, but now I will send as a single
zipped file of these jpgs, unless you say not to.
Please don't ask for paper copy
Please send the cl./hn. duets. Thank you.
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> A few years ago I offered to send listers copies of the Georges Fuchs
> op.56 duets for horn and clarinet. This is a group of 24 pieces forming 6
> duets. They
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