It is up on my site, you just have to find it. One more thing: if you doubt the
words of a person who is THE specialist in this particular field, nobody can
help you. You have to look into the Wagner scores to find the so called
Leitmotiv, a special melody or phrase assigned to a person of the
Sorry, William, Leinhos is an error in my dictionary. He did not sign (as
usual) the solopart. And the solohorn from Berlin was higher in rank. I will
give the name as soon as returned home. His signature is in the
Goetterdaemmerung part. And, does a single F rotary, also equipped with the
Sorry, William, Leinhos is an error in my dictionary. He did not
sign (as usual) the solopart. And the solohorn from Berlin was
higher in rank.
Many thanks for the information, Hans. By solo hornist from Berlin
do you mean Ferdinand Willner?
Bill Melton
Hauset (B) / Sinfonie Orchester
Yes
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So what happens if you don't play the horn call loud enough and you don't
vake the dragon? Do you play it again?
I can picture a lesson with Hans on this excerpt..
Vake the Dragon
VAKE THE DRAGON
Your comments are as usual, great to have here Hans, thanks!
LT
Isle of the dead is a toughy, especially if you are depending on the
conductor for anything! Two things will help. Saw about 6 inches off the legs
of your
chair and then raise your stand 4 inches. That should do it! I could never
get enough of that thrid horn part at the climax.
LT
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