At the end of his career, John Barrows played a Holton Farkas model-I think
it was the 77 or the 177. I don't know how many years for sure but I know
for fact this is true. If you thought the picture was Conn-esque then the
horn you saw was the Holton and not the Schmidt.
The Jack Attack!
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?Delaware Horn Day and Faculty Recital
?Saturday,?Oct. 6
University of Delaware
Dr.?John David Smith
4:30 p.m., Oct. 4, 2007-
John David Smith, assistant professor of music at UD, will perform solo and
chamber works for the horn at a faculty recital set for 5:30 p.m., Saturday,
Dear Luke,
You are looking at the picture of Mr. Barrows on his recording for the
Golden Crest label. Alec Wilder was John¹s close friend.
Mr. Barrows is paying his brass Schmidt using a mouthpiece made for him by
Vincent Dell¹Osa of Philadelphia.
John studied at the Eastman under Arkady Yegudki
Just read that John Barrows died in 1974. Born in 1913.
L. Zyla
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On Oct 4, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Luke Zyla wrote:
Also, is there any biographical information available about Mr.
Barrows? Perhaps someone on the list knew him. I am not even
certain if he is still with us.
John Barrows passed away in 1974.
http://www.hornsociety.org/PEOPLE/Honor/barrows.htm
I just got a new turntable today and am listening to my old recording of John
Barrows performing the Wilder Sonatas and Suites. What a fantastic sound and
beautiful interpretation. From looking at his picture on the front of the
record jacket it looks as though he is playing a Conn 8-D. Does
Has anyone had any experience with Zaja products, including Zaja Lubes and Zaja
Chops?
How do they perform? I've been to their website, but I couldn't determine if
they were all natural or synthetic.
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Thank you very much!!!
Even Barry Tuckwell! Nice!
2007/10/4, Robson Adabo de Mello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hello guys
>
> I just received my book "A Photo Study of 40 Virtuoso Horn Players'
> Embouchures" and I'm really curious to know who is who in that pictures
> collection. Who are the horn
Hi,
Cerminaro is #4.
Regards,Jerry in Kansas City
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Hello,
Follow the link below for a list of the horn players in this book.
http://www.uiowa.edu/%7Esomhorn/resources/resources/page116/resources/resources40embouchures.html
This link will take you to the University of Iowa Horn Studio site, an
excellent online resource.
James Boldin
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Hello guys
I just received my book "A Photo Study of 40 Virtuoso Horn Players'
Embouchures" and I'm really curious to know who is who in that pictures
collection. Who are the horn players pictured in this book? What's the
number of each one?
I know just that John Cerminaro was one of the "virtuos
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