RE: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread Hans.Pizka
Mastersinger Ouverture & Thriumph March from Aida (transposed off course) match very well together as proved by the late Giuseppe Patane (conductor & pianist) who played that for us on the piano many years ago. ===

RE: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread Pandolfi, Orlando
...and of course the standards: Turning Tschaik. 5 solo into John Denver's "Annie's Song" and the opening of "Till" into "La Cucaracha". O. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 9:38 PM To: horn@mus

[Hornlist] Irish Horn player needed

2006-05-22 Thread CBlice
Hello Irish Colleagues, A group that I am touring with soon needs a 2nd horn player. It is the Bach Festival Choir and chamber orch. from Winter Park, Florida. Concerts are June 5, St Canices Cathedral, Kilkenny, June 7, Galway Cathedral and June 10at St Mary's Cathedral in Dublin. I thi

Re: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread billbamberg
Brahms Serenade turns into a chewing gum jingle so seamlessly a lot of listeners don't even realize what's strange. -Original Message- From: Jonathan West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: The Horn List Sent: Tue, 23 May 2006 00:39:31 +0100 Subject: RE: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disaste

RE: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread Jonathan West
> So, we > had "Blue Tango" and "With a Song In My Heart" being > played simultaneously. It sounded surprisingly good. > It took a while for the conductor to get everyone to > stop, About a year ago I was on an orchestral course which happened to run over April 1st that year. A few of us had w

RE: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread Steve Freides
I've seen such disasters from nothing more complicated than rearranging the chairs to accomodate the size of the stage. In our community band, the horns sit at the back, stage right, and one time the conductor decided that we should sit stage left, never having rehearsed with the trombones in our

Re: [Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
In a message dated 22/05/2006 23:11:05 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So, we had "Blue Tango" and "With a Song In My Heart" being played simultaneously. We had similar incident during an amateur operatic society performance, incidentally, in the same theatre in Bolton w

[Hornlist] Ear training for musical disasters

2006-05-22 Thread Larry Jellison
Ensembles can correct quickly if everyone is listening. One type of disaster is where two sides of the ensemble get out of coordination, perhaps due to poor acoustics. A few weeks ago one local ensemble had the concert disaster of two sides of the ensemble starting different pieces. This occurre

[Hornlist] Who knows this poem

2006-05-22 Thread Hans.Pizka
Omnis tulit punctum Punto, cui Musa bohemia Ut plausit vivo, sic moriente gemit Muta rogatoris romani puncta minora Mozardi punctis. Hicse rogatur honor Please, Paul, let the others answer. I know, you know it. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscr

[Hornlist] Something to share with you

2006-05-22 Thread Hans.Pizka
The great artist (theatre) Angelo Neumann (1838-1910) wrote in his memories: " When Wagner conducted Beethovens ´Eroica´ in Vienna, horn virtuoso Levy committed a clam during the delicate Scherzo, As the humorist (writer) Mauthner, sitting in the first row, started laughing because of the

Re: [Hornlist] Mid-range tonguing reverb problem

2006-05-22 Thread James Wester
Larry, Might I suggest that you experiment with your jaw/teeth position. I have found that when I have encountered tonguing problems, it is because my jaw wasn't in a position that would allow me to articulate cleanly. Resulting in either a hesitation or throat closing when trying to articula

[Hornlist] NHR Re: callus, laziness re ENTIRE DIGEST

2006-05-22 Thread Simon Varnam
John Dutton wrote: If you are not joking about the callous then you sure should be. Sorry to be callous, John, but the one thing that [EMAIL PROTECTED] DID get right was the spelling! :-) --- Philip Otterness wrote: What bothers me more than lazy spellers is people who are too lazy