Hello all,
I am selling my horn music online at eBay bit by bit, and here are the latest
items up for auction. These include the complete first horn parts to the Mahler
Symphonies, as well as some solo works and studies. The horn quartets are quite
nice to have on hand as well.
French Horn Mus
The term 'more air' is too limited, and just doesn't convey the process except
to someone who already knows it. The explanation I find my students can relate
to, and practice, is to equate it to blowing out the candles on a birthday
cake. First you must learn to fill your lungs completely, the
Simon, have you ever heard about my book "Das Horn bei
Mozart", a facsimile edition, 1980 ? It contains all
available Mozartian autographs of horn concertos.
Sorry, it is sold out since years, but you might find it in
greater State Music libraries.
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The original text is found in the HENLE edition, prepared by
Hendrik Wiese. Look under HENLE VERLAG Muenchen.
And it is not "uhrtext", which means "text of the watch" but
"urtext", meaning "original first text".
As the concerto no.3 K.447, which was the no.1 written by
Mozart & published such by
Good friggin' grief.
I jinxed myself.
I just did it AGAIN!
I'm going to keep playing my horn this time if it kills me.
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Dover scores are normally based on very old editions and I would suggest
that they are far from being Urtext! If you want Urtext for Mozart you'd be
Barenreiter (sorry can't find the umlaut or should it be ea or ae?).
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A question about the Dover score printing of Mozart's 3rd concerto, K447.
Is it essentially like the original (uhrtext), or is it edited in
some way? And what about the horn part?
Thanks, Daniel
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Daniel Canarutto
mathematical physicist & dedicated amateur hornist
http://www.dma.unifi.it/~cana
"More air" - if I've heard it once I've heard it a thousand times. Yes, more
air comes through, but what is wanted is usually "more support". Think of a
plastic bag, open on one end. No air moves in or out. Now, if you close one
end with your hand tightly, no air moves in or out. If you ope
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