Re: [Hornlist] Is this a Vienna Horn?

2006-04-22 Thread David Goldberg
It is a specially constructed German hunting horn made for the Rolling Stones; it has a built in microphone. It's a Mic Jaggerhorn. Steve Freides wrote: Thanks, Paul. I already knew what you said below, but I cannot help but think that _sound_ is the sound of a Vienna horn. That's why I aske

RE: [Hornlist] Is this a Vienna Horn?

2006-04-22 Thread Steve Freides
Thanks, Paul. I already knew what you said below, but I cannot help but think that _sound_ is the sound of a Vienna horn. That's why I asked. Someone told me they thought Al Kooper was teaching at Berkley; I will have to try and track him down and ask. -S- > -Original Message- > From:

Re: [Hornlist] Is this a Vienna Horn?

2006-04-22 Thread CORNO911
Hi Steve, This Stone's song, "You can't always get what you want" was recorded in London with the London Bach Choir. The horn player was Al Kooper, who also played piano and organ on the recording. It probably was not a Vienna horn. Paul Navarro ___

RE: [Hornlist] Conductor's Education

2006-04-22 Thread Steve Freides
Good music schools teach student conductors the same way all good teachers teach students - they help them improve their weaknesses. I hold a Masters and Doctoral Degree as a choral conductor. My doctoral teacher, in particular, required me to video tape each of my rehearsal and watch what I had

[Hornlist] Conductor's Education

2006-04-22 Thread Larry Jellison
I writing as a music-uneducated horn playing amateur. What do music schools teach student music conductors? Do they teach the following things: 1) Using rehearsal time efficiently. Do they teach conductors to make several mental notes through the run-through, so that after several minutes of pe

[Hornlist] Is this a Vienna Horn?

2006-04-22 Thread Steve Freides
I have a short clip of a Rolling Stones song with a French Horn part (and a boys chorus, go figure). I played this little horn part the other night - my first horn solo - at the request of a fellow faculty member at the local community college. The jazz/pop/rock/whatever ensemble elected to perfo

[Hornlist] RE: Horn Digest, Vol 40, Issue 25

2006-04-22 Thread Harris Wood
In Horn Digest, Vol 40, Issue 25, Susan Thompson wrote: "subject: RE: [Hornlist] Pieta, Signore! "I believe it is also in "Solos for the Horn" edited by Mason Jones. I think he may have called it something else in that collection (sorry not near my music library at the moment)." Correct - It's ti

Re: [Hornlist] Looking For Recordings

2006-04-22 Thread Adam Black
Dear Dave, Thanks for your note - I've looked on your website, and I can't see either the CD, or the Bozza piece listed. I already have a copy of the music for "En Irlande", but wonder whether I can order the CD from you - can you let me know? Thanks again, Adam From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Repl