RE: [Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread Hans.Pizka
Hello, it is very helpful to have this list, but one thing is missing: The article should mention a permission by the IHS to reprint it, as there is a copyright also valid for John MacDonald. Just to be correct. Yes, I know that Dr.Christopher C. Leuba played the first horn in many Dorati - Haydn

[Hornlist] Brooklyn Community Wind Ensemble

2006-07-03 Thread CHCLARK895
Hi, The Brooklyn Community Wind Ensemble needs a horn player for its upcoming concerts this Saturday, July 8th, at 8PM, and next Saturday, July 15th, at 8PM. The rehearsals are the Wednesday and Thursday before each concert from 7:30 - 10PM. Rehearsals and concerts are at Kingsborough Comm

Re: [Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread Benjamin Reidhead
Hello - I just found the web adress right after I sent the last email (naturally) Here it is: http://www.johnmacdonald.de/haydnsymphs.html Enjoy! Ben On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 16:37:57 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It would be nice to have a resource, perhaps a website, that lists all the

Re: [Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread Benjamin Reidhead
Hello - I remember seeing exactly such a website online within the past week or so. It listed all the Hadyn symphonies, by number (and name, if applicable), with the number of horns, their keys, and any especially high notes to watch out for. I can't, however, remember what the web a

Re: [Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread Richard V. West
Larry: My recollection is that several hornplayers shared the principal spot over the years. One of them, I believe, was Robert Freund from Vienna. Another was the American hornist, Christopher Leuba. I hope my ancient memory isn't playing me false here. Hans Pizka might be able to verify th

Re: [Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread Dan Malloy Jr
I believe Christopher Leuba was principal on these recordings. Others, I'm not sure of. I know there was a Horn Call from the early 80's that had an article about the use of horns in Haydn Symphonies. It listed the 'unique' symphonies...ones in C or Bb alto, ones with 4 horns, as well as

Re: [Hornlist] concert bands

2006-07-03 Thread LOTP
LLB, No reason to duck. I completely agree. When my oldest son (clarinet) and my youngest son (trombone) were taking lessons it took almost superhuman effort to convince the teachers (both highly regarded) that they were not interested in auditioning for All-State Band and/or Orchestra. I was a

Re: [Hornlist] post a message

2006-07-03 Thread LTraxx
Might it be translated in the Tuckwell recording liner notes? There is also a website, the name has slipped my memory, that you can type in whatever.the whole German if you need..and it translates it for you. Larry ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu u

[Hornlist] Haydn/Dorati Horn Players?

2006-07-03 Thread LTraxx
Does anyone have any information on the horn players who played in the Philharmonia Hungarica during all these recordings? They range from the late 60's to early 70's. Truly amazing players. I just picked up the the set with No's 48-59. The Maria Theresia was superb. It would be nice to have a r

RE: [Hornlist] Avoiding Difficult Etudes

2006-07-03 Thread Hans.Pizka
One can even play a C-major scale musically & have fun, so it be with etudes. === -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Larry Jellison Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 9:01

[Hornlist] Avoiding Difficult Etudes

2006-07-03 Thread Larry Jellison
Previous: (from me:) >Steve,. >Don't play etudes that you don't enjoy. There are >many different ways to develop as a horn player >without needing to practice drudgery that you don't like. > >__ Then, Richard wrote: The etudes I do not relis

[Hornlist] concert bands

2006-07-03 Thread Leonard & Peggy Brown
You know, if band directors were teaching music instead of teaching contest songs every town in America would have a concert band. Instead we have about 98% of our high school graduates putting their instruments away forever the day after graduation. LLB (ducking)

Re: [Hornlist] Silver horn - now NHR

2006-07-03 Thread billbamberg
I've done this kind of casting using an RF generator. A microwave oven can be modified as a cheap enclosure, but the standard microwave generator doesn't work very well unless it's all you have. With the RF, graphite can be used as a mold/susceptor. Union Carbide ATJ graphite has the properties