Thank you all for your help with the horn. I am on a relatives computer that was
able to get the Japanese site with the pictures. It is a 1930 Waldhorn in F
Modell Leipzig. Thank you all!
Dawn Marie
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The classical Christmas songs of my collection of 25 Xmas
songs(completed after sketches by Gottfried v. Freiberg) are
set for 5 voices, which is fairly enough as any enlargement
(perhaps to 8 voices) would damage the character of these
lovely pieces. The impact of these simple & often quite old
so
I am interested in this as well
Tom Hunt in Iowa
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Dear Fellow
For a large list of similar free score sites, check this overview:
http://altrove.de/imslp/othersites.html
It's a mirror from the now temporarily suspended site imslp.org, one
of the best and largest repositories of public domain scores around.
(when they're back online, hopefully in a few months,
Dear Fellow Listers,
Please accept my apology for the question to both lists. T one time, I
owned a copy of the solo part of the Ralph Hermann "Concerto for Horn,"
which is for Horn and Band or Horn and Orchestra, or, I think, also Horn and
Piano. I have not seen it since I moved to Tennessee
Kruspe made the single F horns in many different configurations and
different bell sizes. Some of them had garlands, but I'm pretty sure if you
took the garland off, you'd have no bead at the edge. The garlands weren't
soldered in place, just crimped around and with the reinforcing wire
Maybe there are no horn quartets written by Japanese composers, by my
Opus 75 "Seven Haiku for Horn Quartet" is certainly based on a Japanese
idea.
I have the score and recording posted on www.i-ching-music.com to find it
click on "composition list" and scroll down to opus 75 click on that & yo
Contact Carolyn Kinsey in Memphis. She's got some wonderful holiday
arrangements for horn choirs of varying size.
Cheers!
Jeremy
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Sent: 11/14/07 11:37 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] Holiday Horn Music for Multi
Hi folks,
Hope this finds you all well. I'm writing to ask for suggestions for
Holiday Horn Choir Music for 8 horns or larger.
The Illinois State Horn Choir performs an annual Holiday Tour of
Campus offices and retirement communities and we have a good set of
pieces.
However, most are not
Karen,
You might check out the Mutopia project, a collection of digital scores in the
public domain. All of these works are free for downloading. Here is a link to
their collection of horn music.
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/cgibin/make-table.cgi?searchingfor=Horn
It's not much, but hopefu
Karen,
"Your not in Flagstaff anymore Karen" I'll see what i have and get on the
way to you. Good to hear your still kicking around. that should be a fun job
there keep me up on what's happening.
John Wilber
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