The Dalley Horn Catalogue lists Concerto as being published by
Ticherage =
Press,=20
Framfeld, England.
Ed, you'll have more success if you do your search armed with the
correct spelling of the publisher: Tickerage Press, Framfield. If
you don't have any luck finding it locally, try
AlissaQuick ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
has invited you as a friend on Quechup...
...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
Go to: http://quechup.com/join.php/aT0wMDAwMDAwMDA5NDkwODA2JmM9OTg5ODk%3D
to accept Alissa's invite
You can use Quechup to meet new people, catch up with old
Alert to List members; I just received what appeared to be Spam,from one Alissa
Quick,describing her Social Network and there was the usual disclaimer if you
wanted to get off her list. Well, I filled that in and up came you have just
unsubscribed from the Memphis Horn List ! Tell me this
Well, you can still post to the hornlist so everything seems to be okay?
On 06/09/07, Anne Megenity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alert to List members; I just received what appeared to be Spam,from one
Alissa Quick,describing her Social Network and there was the usual
disclaimer if you wanted to
On Sep 6, 2007, at 6:31 AM, Alissa Quick wrote:
AlissaQuick ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
has invited you as a friend on Quechup...
...the social networking platform sweeping the globe
Please don't click on any of the links in the Invite... post. The
sender is a subscriber to this list.
Thanks to Dan and other hornfolk and a multitude of clams to Alissa!!
- Original Message -
From: Dan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alissa Quick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Horn List
horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Invite from Alissa
I think that this person has used the list to put out a hell of a lot
of spam. I have been getting quite a bit and have kept my mailwasher
program very busy lately.
I will be getting a new email addy in the next week, but this time,
I'm gonna be smart and switch my horn list account over to
They way I saw this is that Alissa Quick joined the
Quechup social network. As part of that, she clicked
an invite all my contacts box, sending out an invite
to all her email friends, one of which happened to be
the hornlist. I'd like to view this as an oversight,
not a spam attempt.
Ben
Peter Hirsch says:
I may not have made myself clear.
I can verify that I certainly am a crabby old guy
Oh, quit bragging already. g
It seemed to me that I had been reading the same digest over and
over again. I mean, not just quoted and re-quoted, but the same digest with
the
Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian tenor whose clarion lyric
voice and performances from concert houses to outdoor stadiums made him a pop
icon and the most famous opera singer since Enrico Caruso, has died. He was 71.
Pavarotti, who underwent surgery in New York for
Hornists,
I know Alissa well. She is one of the nicest, kindest, most considerate
people I know. She's also a pretty good horn player if that counts for
anything. She would never intentionally spam anyone. An innocent mistake for
sure. If she hasn't already read this I will drop her a hint next
I joined this list about six months ago. Since that time, we've been
through two oil seasons, one horn hygiene series, two or three ridicule the
amatuer musician threads, a scathing rebuke for hob-nobbing with a trumpet
teacher, a kooky debate about whether Bach was mathematical or not (as if
If someone wants to try a different collection, that fanfare turns up
in Kunzel/Cincinnati's Hollywood's Greatest Hits, Vol.2.
Jake
At 08:43 AM 9/4/2007, James Wester wrote:
There is one fantastic fanfare at the very end of the movie Grand
Canyon with Steve Martin. The entire rest of the
I do remember two heavenly La Boheme performances where he
sung Rudolfo at the National Theatre in Munich, Carlos
Kleiber conducting. No rehearsal at all. The audience came
to tears at the end of the opera. Never can be repeated. I
have got an (intern) recording, as I played first horn in
this
You might notice that your mouthpieces don't fit as far into the receiver of
the King as they do on your other horns. In the earlier days, until the 70s?,
80s? King had its own unique taper for the mouthpiece shank. The only thing
that will fit right is an older King mouthpiece. About the
I have a King 620. I LOVE IT. Yes the intonation is squirrely, as you say, and
here is how I deal with it:
1. d1 I play 3
2. I had Stu deHaro build me a f-attachment. Call him. He is awaae that the
sleeves need to henseforth be made a bit longer.
3. c2-f2 is a bit flat,
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