RE: [Hornlist] Mitch Miller

2007-07-02 Thread Steve Marcus
> From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have found on the internet some recordings going > back to about 1948 and > onwards of the Mitch Miller band... There was a children's monophonic LP on on the Golden Records label entitled "Instruments of the Orchestra" which featured the Mir\tch Miller Band and mus

RE: [Hornlist] Mitch Miller

2007-07-02 Thread Carlberg Jones
At 4:12 AM -0700 7/2/07, Steve Marcus wrote: There was a children's monophonic LP on on the Golden Records label entitled "Instruments of the Orchestra" which featured the Mir\tch Miller Band and music composed by Alec Wilder. I believe that Mitch Miller himself was the oboe soloist, and Bill B

RE: [Hornlist] Mitch Miller

2007-07-02 Thread Bill Gross
I know this is a little off the original topic, but I do recall reading that Dennis Brain played with Miller during one of his US visits. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at http://music2.memphis.edu/mailman/options/horn/arc

[Hornlist] RE: Looking for a horn player

2007-07-02 Thread Jeremy Cucco
Is this a fill-in-the-blank quiz? I can name at least 10 conductors! :-O ~~~ message: 12 date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 12:57:56 EDT from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subject: [Hornlist] Looking for a horn player A horn playing friend of mine has emailed me to ask if I can

RE: [Hornlist] Mitch Miller

2007-07-02 Thread Steven Ovitsky
Bill, I personally don't know about any Miller/Brain performances. However, shortly before he died, Dennis Brain wrote an article entitled "About the French Horn" in which he mentions Mitch. "The repertoire for the French horn, though small, is interesting and varied. It ranges from two Concertos

[Hornlist] Leonore 3 Horn Parts

2007-07-02 Thread Jeremy Cucco
Howdy guys and gals! Just checking to see if anyone out there has original E horn parts to Leonore No. 3 that they may be willing to e-mail me. (It's public domain- no copyright issues.) I just got the parts for our season opener and they're the transposed F parts (except Horn IV which we have bo

RE: [Hornlist] Leonore 3 Horn Parts

2007-07-02 Thread hans
This is the result of this stupidity transposing the most simple parts to F. But in this case it should be easy reading these few notes (all are about the same chords) even they are transposed to F. ===

Re: [Hornlist] Leonore 3 Horn Parts

2007-07-02 Thread Steve Haflich
From: "Jeremy Cucco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just checking to see if anyone out there has original E horn parts to Leonore No. 3 that they may be willing to e-mail me. (It's public domain- no copyright issues.) This might not be true. Certainly the music itself is not under copyright,

[Hornlist] list of horn/music related book and movie suggestions

2007-07-02 Thread Adams, Natalie L
Wow! What a response! Here is what you all (both lists) said, excluding some suggestions which weren't about music or the horn, like War and Peace. :-) If I left your suggestion out, assume it was a mistake and I just missed it. I guess I have a lot of reading to do -Natalie Adams Books:

[Hornlist] Re: Horn Digest, Vol 55, Issue 2

2007-07-02 Thread Ronald Rhodes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Unsure of the other horn players, but The Yellow Rose of Texas including the playing of Joseph Singer of the NY Philharmonic. He seemed rather proud of his participation. Ron Rhodes message: 7 date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 11:10:58 +0930 from: "William Crosse" s

[Hornlist] RE: Leonore 3 Horn Parts

2007-07-02 Thread Jeremy Cucco
The only time a "re-issue" is covered under copyright is if: 1 - The re-issue has been edited significantly. A publisher may copyright for something as simple as only an added breath mark, but it would be EXTREMELY hard to prove such an edit off of a recording or performance. Thus, most will only

[Hornlist] Valerie improvement and motivation

2007-07-02 Thread wkling
Valerie: You might try paying a pianist you like to play with on a bi-weekly basis and studying pieces to play at your sessions, i.e., Saint-Saens Romance in F, Glauzanoff Reverie, or any other solos. Then when you feel brave, organize a duo recital or call up a church and see if they need inci

[Hornlist] Leonore Parts

2007-07-02 Thread Bill Hollin
Jeremy: Contact me off-list. I have the parts to Leonore 3 in my office. bh - Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. ___ post: horn@music.memphis.

[Hornlist] Re: list of horn/music related book and movie suggestions

2007-07-02 Thread Wendell Rider
On Jul 2, 2007, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: message: 17 date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 11:22:45 -0500 from: "Adams, Natalie L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subject: [Hornlist] list of horn/music related book and movie suggestions Wow! What a response! Here is what you all (both lists) said,

Re: [Hornlist] RE: Looking for a horn player

2007-07-02 Thread C.J.L. Wolf
Maybe they all decide to concentrate on that which they can change, rather than that of which they have no hope... KW On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Jeremy Cucco wrote: Is this a fill-in-the-blank quiz? I can name at least 10 conductors! :-O ~~~ message: 12 da

[Hornlist] Sights and sounds of Germany

2007-07-02 Thread Christian Conkle
I'm going to be traveling in Europe, specifically in Germany and those environs, hopefully to Vienna, for the last two weeks of July. This'll be my first time in Germany, and I'm tremendously excited to see the places where so much of my musical culture originates. Does the list have any suggest

RE: [Hornlist] Sights and sounds of Germany

2007-07-02 Thread hans
Disneyland near Paris & Mainz, Factory of Alexander, Hofbraeuhaus in Munich, Neuschwanstein Castle, etc. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian Conkle Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 6:01 AM To: The Horn List Subject: [Hornlist] Sights and

RE: [Hornlist] Sights and sounds of Germany

2007-07-02 Thread G
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is an absolute must. And I must agree with Hans...the Hofbrauhaus in Munich is the perfect place for a bit of refreshment. By the liter. The Maibock should still be flowing quite freely. Vienna is self-explanatory. It's Vienna. I still have the corkscrew that I swiped from