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Is it just me or are the list digests just repeating themselves?
Literally.
I was away for a month and am now going through about 28 digests and most
of them are the same lists of movie soundtracks with "awesome" horn parts
(it might be harder to list the movie scores with lousy horn parts, in my
Also consider the sound track to "Silverado" by Bruce Broughton
date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 22:20:35 -0500
from: Jonathan Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
subject: [Hornlist] Film music featuring horns
Hello --
I don't know if this has come up before, but I'd love recommendations for
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reat film music
If I may, I would like to share a personal story regarding the soundtrack to
Always, and Jim Thatcher's solo. One evening during the school year of 1997-98,
my oldest son, then in high school, literally burst into the apartment where we
were then living, sobbing in a way that I could only interp
Thanks. I'll look into this.
Ed
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The Dalley Horn Catalogue lists Concerto as being published by Ticherage Press,
Framfeld, England. Triton, for Horn and piano also published by the same.
Suspect the publisher is the Gipps estate. Regards.
Some of you who have been customers of Dennis Houghton and Houghton Custom
Horns (a prominent brass repair shop in Keller, Texas) may have been surprised,
as I was, to discover that, if you clicked on their old address (
houghtonhorns.com) you were taken to a website selling real estate in Michi
Dear American friends,
you may be interested in the masterclasses Luca Benucci will give in
the United States in October:
October 16, 2007: Roosvelt University, Chicago
October 18, 2007: Curtis Institute, Philadelphia
October 19, 2007: Boston University
(these dates and places were communicat
There is one fantastic fanfare at the very end of the movie Grand Canyon with
Steve Martin. The entire rest of the sound track is pop crap. But that
fanfare at the end is greatness. Starts off with 8 horns cranking away. I
forgot where I first heard it, but I immediately went out and got the
I'll second that. Awe inspiring as it is all in the upper range. I have the
mp3 if anyone is interested.
Regards,
Joe
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No arguments here. The movie was great and the soundtrack was over the
top. It wasn't amazing from a horn aspect though.
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I've got to add the track "Mickey" from Rocky III
Well worth the price of the soundtrack alone. Great playing by Vince
DeRosa.
Max
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